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7 of 7 Maine Nordiques Ty Mathews keeps his eyes on the action during Saturday s game in Lewiston. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal LEWISTON With a playoff spot locked up, the Maine Nordiques used Saturday to tinker with the lineup and add Maine Nordiques Academy players and other call-ups in the regular-season finale against the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks. The present and the future of the Nordiques played a part in a 3-2 overtime win at The Colisee in a North American Hockey League contest. Cannon Green, a two-year forward playing in his final year of junior hockey, scored the game-winner with less than a minute remaining in overtime as he slid the puck past Danbury goalie Josh Seeley after receiving a pass from linemate Stefan Owens. ....
Stefan Owens loves playing against the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks. The 20-year-old Maine Nordiques forward scored two goals during a 5-2 victory in a North American Hockey League East Division contest Saturday night. Seven of Owens’ team-leading 20 goals this season have come against the Hat Tricks. Associate head coach Matt Pinchevsly said the team doesn’t draw up plays for players who do well against a certain opponent, but they try to get that player or line more ice time. “We trust (Owens’) decisions on the ice and he’s really supportive with his linemates, they do a great job working with him out there,” Pinchevsky said. “It’s essentially about momentum or the pace of the game. There might be a situation, pace or decisions or what his line generates (for offense) might serve a better purpose in which we might get them back out there.” ....
Read Article The Maine Nordiques showed some rust Friday night and dropped a 4-1 decision to the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks in a NAHL East Division contest at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston. The Nordiques were coming off a 10-day layoff since their last game. Maine coach Nolan Howe said he expects a better performance Saturday against the Hat Tricks. “It starts with poor line changes and goes to our special teams,” Howe said. “It’s a few games in a row now that we have given up a goal on our (penalty kill), that’s unacceptable. At the end of the day we have to be better from top-to-bottom. (Tonight) was a case of a group of young men having to learn a tough lesson and we certainly expect them to respond tomorrow.” ....
Maine 3 @ Maryland 2 – Thanks to another solid goaltending performance, this time by Tyriq Outen, the Maine Nordiques completed a mid-week sweep over the Black Bears thanks to a 3-2 win on Tuesday. Maine jumped out to an early 2-0 lead thanks to 1 st period goals from Makem Demers and Isaiah Fox. The Black Bears responded with their first goal of the game in the 2 nd period with a short-handed tally from Luke Mountain. In the 3 rd period, the Nordiques regained their two-goal lead and defenseman James Philpott scored his 5 th goal of the season to make it 3-1. Jude Kurtas would add the other Maryland goal late in the period. Outen ended up making 36 saves in the win, while Michael Morelli made 33 saves in the loss. ....