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Bulldogs rally past Lakers in playoff opener

Bulldogs rally past Lakers in playoff opener Sports Editor - Salmon Press Newspapers Ryan Bousquet (left) of Laconia-Winnisquam-Inter-Lakes tries to control the puck as Belmont-Gilford s Brady Logan looks to knock it away in playoff action last week. (Photo by Joshua Spaulding) ( click for larger version) March 11, 2021LACONIA The two teams that call the Merrill Fay Arena home took to the arena s ice on Wednesday, March 3, for the opening round of the Division III tournament. While the Laconia-Winnisquam-Inter-Lakes Lakers, playing without two of their top players, got off to a hot start, it was the Belmont-Gilford Bulldogs who finished strong, rallying from a 3-1 first period deficit to pull off a 4-3 win to advance to the quarterfinal round.

Hall, Wrobleski pace Eagles past Bulldogs

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Bulldogs come up short up north

Bulldogs come up short up north Owen Guerin battles for position in action Saturday night in Berlin. (Photo by Joshua Spaulding) ( click for larger version) February 11, 2021BERLIN After being seriously outshot by the Berlin-Gorham Mountaineers earlier in the week, Belmont-Gilford hockey coach Jason Parent challenged his kids to put more pucks on net in the rematch on Saturday night in Berlin. The Bulldogs responded to their coach s message, seemingly throwing everything they had at Berlin-Gorham netminder Kolin Melanson. However, it wasn t quite enough, as the hosts scored a goal in the first period and held on for the 1-0 win.

All the best movies we saw at Sundance Film Festival, ranked (including Judas and the Black Messiah )

All the best movies we saw at Sundance Film Festival, ranked (including Judas and the Black Messiah ) Brian Truitt, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT Instead of roughing it in the cold and snow of Park City, Utah, to get to various screenings at the annual Sundance Film Festival, we ventured toward the couch to watch the best of what independent cinema has to offer in 2021. Like the other big-time fests in Toronto, New York and elsewhere did in 2020, Sundance went virtual this year because of COVID, but didn t skimp on the cinematic goodness. This year s event included the world premiere of high-profile awards-season contender Judas and the Black Messiah ; projects with stars like Tiffany Haddish, Tessa Thompson and Nicolas Cage; a ton of documentaries featuring the glam-rock duo Sparks; Hollywood legend Rita Moreno; Black Woodstock and a beloved children s show; plus a social media-driven update of Shakespeare s Romeo & Juliet.  

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