Isaiah Fox celebrated his 100th career game in the North American Hockey League game in style.
The Maine Nordiques’ 20-year-old forward scored and added an assist in a 5-1 victory over the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks at The Colisee in Lewiston.
“Isaiah continues to be a leader for us, on and off the ice,” Nordiques coach Nolan Howe said. “He done a great job this year, he has come a long way from his rookie season last year. We are looking forward to him staying hot as we head to the playoffs.”
Stefan Owens also finished with a goal and an assist for the Nordiques.
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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.”
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New Jersey s Zach Nazzarett, left, and Maine s Aidan Connolly battle for the puck during Saturday s game in Lewiston. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
LEWISTON The Maine Nordiques ended their four-game home stand with another loss at The Colisee.
The New Jersey Titans defeated the Nordiques 5-1 in a North American Hockey League East Division contest. Maine has lost four straight at home and five overall.
With nine games left on the schedule including the next seven on the road the Nordiques (28-18-1, 57 points) have a six-point advantage over the Titans (22-16-7, 51 points) for second place in the East Division.