- Several Mainers taken in QMJHL draft
- AHL approves sale and relocation of Portland Pirates to Springfield Hockey, LLC
- Dumont named Bowdoin head coach
- ECHL coming to Portland?
- Pirates leaving town with little warning
- Pirates leaving Maine for Springfield, Mass.
- Several UMaine recruits selected in USHL draft
- Pirates eliminated from AHL postseason
- Peters shuts out Pirates as Bears even series, 2-2
- Pirates take series lead on Flick’s 3OT winner
Offensive woes send Maine to another loss
- Updated: November 1, 2015
Princeton also benefited from Colton Phinney’s 38 saves and improved to 1-1 while snapping a seven-game losing streak and eight-game winless streak (0-7-1) dating back to last season.
Maine absorbed its fourth straight loss and fell to 0-4-3. The Black Bears have scored one goal or less in five of their seven games.
“The offensive execution was much better this weekend but there is still room for improvement. The compete level was huge. We’ve played in four overtime games, we’ve lost a one-goal game [in regulation] and a two-goal game. That being said, we have to get over the hump. We aren’t far away but we’re 0-4-3 and we can’t run and hide from that,” added Gendron.
Yale won the tournament with a 6-1 win over UMass.
The Black Bears will open Hockey East play at Boston College next weekend.
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