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The 2023–24 Maine Black Bears Men's ice hockey season was the 49th season of play for the program, the 47th season competing at the Division I level, and the 40th in Hockey East. The Black Bears represented the University of Maine, played their home games at the Alfond Arena and were coached by Ben Barr in his 3rd season.
The 2024–25 Maine Black Bears Men's ice hockey season will be the 50th season of play for the program, the 48th season competing at the Division I level, and the 41st in Hockey East. The Black Bears will represent the University of Maine, play their home games at the Alfond Arena and be coached by Ben Barr in his 4th season.
Hockey East 24 3 10 2 0 1 2 .311 8th 16 3 11 2 .250 Lost Opening Round, 2–7 (New Hampshire) Ben Barr (2021 — Present) 2021–22: Hockey East 24 5 17 2 2 3 1 19 11th 33 7 22 4 .273 Lost Opening Round, 2–6 2022–23: Hockey East 24 9 11 4 1 1 1 32 T–6th 36 15 16 5 .486 Lost Opening Round, 2–4 2023–24: Hockey East 24 14 9 1
In the interim, the program was accepted into the CCHA as the ninth member team and would play its first two seasons using a transition schedule before becoming a full member in 2025. [4] On June 6, 2023, the Atlantic Hockey Association and the women-only College Hockey America (CHA) announced that they would merge operations after the 2023 ...
UM also defeated longtime rival and FBS opponent Massachusetts, 24-14, in 2013. Despite success over the past decade, including an NCAA tournament berth in 2011, Maine had never won a CAA regular season title. That drought ended on November 16, 2013 as Maine defeated the University of Rhode Island 41-0 at home to win their first CAA title.
The 2022–23 Maine Black Bears Men's ice hockey season was the 48th season of play for the program, the 46th season competing at the Division I level, and the 39th in the Hockey East conference. The Black Bears represented the University of Maine and played their home games at Alfond Arena , and were coached by Ben Barr , in his 2nd season as ...
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On May 23, 2016, the Portland Pirates' franchise was sold and relocated to Springfield, Massachusetts, [1] [2] and became the Springfield Thunderbirds. [3] A team of investors headed by former Pirates executives W. Godfrey Wood and Brad Church—the latter a former Portland player as well—announced their intentions to put an ECHL team in Portland to fill the void, joining as early as 2017. [4]