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EXETER — The Boston Bruins Alumni Association, in conjunction with the Spartans4Life Foundation, will host a charity game this Sunday, March 15, at The Rinks at Exeter at 40 Industrial Ave.
The Eastern Kodiaks were an independent Junior "A" ice hockey team from Exeter, New Hampshire and played home games at The Rinks at Exeter.They were a member of the International Junior Hockey League from 2008 to 2012 and played in the New England Division of IJHL's Super Elite League.
Exeter Town Team* UNH Ice Rink • Durham, New Hampshire: L 3–4 0–2–0 January 28 at St. Jean's Club* West End Arena • Waterville, Maine: L 1–4 0–3–0 January 29 at St. Dominique's* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine: L 0–11 0–4–0 January 30 at Bates* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine: L 0–2 † 0–5–0
UNH Ice Rink • Durham, New Hampshire: W 4–2 5–1–0 February 4 at YMCA College* West Side Arena • Springfield, Massachusetts: W 5–3 6–1–0 February 22 MIT* UNH Ice Rink • Durham, New Hampshire (Exhibition) W 6–1 † February 22 MIT* UNH Ice Rink • Durham, New Hampshire: T 1–1 OT: 6–1–1 *Non-conference game.
EXETER – Lilyan Blood scored all three goals for Exeter in its Division I win at The Rinks. Hailey O’Kane and Sophie Young both had an assist for the Blue Hawks, and goalie Marie Monge had 23 ...
Hudson, New Hampshire: Cyclones Arena: 2017 Seacoast Spartans: Exeter, New Hampshire: The Rinks At Exeter, 2024 South Shore Kings: Foxboro, Massachusetts: Foxboro Sports Center: 2017 Thunder Hockey Club: Exeter, New Hampshire: The Rinks At Exete: 2019 a Utica Jr. Comets: Utica, New York: Adirondack Bank Center [31] 2017 Worcester Jr. Railers HC ...
The number of rinks have drastically decreased in the past 20 years, and a Google search doesn't show any commercial venues in New Hampshire. Kelly and Matt Pearson, owners of Cowabunga's indoor ...
The Eastern Hockey League (EHL) is an American Tier III junior ice hockey league with teams in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States.The EHL was officially announced on June 6, 2013, after the Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AtJHL) [1] [2] welcomed six new members from the old Eastern Junior Hockey League and the AtJHL re-branded itself under the EHL banner