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Instead, it will be the elevated state of the Red Eddies boys hockey program. “The first thing is we grew as a program,” Cassidy said. “We only lost one game, which is a big advancement from last year (when) we lost 10 in a row. We became more of a cohesive unit, we tried to grow each and every year, and the success we had this year shows the process is working.” The senior captain had two goals and eight assists in 10 games played this season. He is the first Edward Little player to be a finalist for the Travis Roy Award since Ben Steele in 2016. The Red Eddies have had two Travis Roy winners, Kyle Smith (2004) and Josh Benson (2002). ....
Travis Roy Award semifinalists include Edward Little, Lewiston and St. Dom’s players Boys hockey: Will Cassidy, Keegan McLaughlin and Lucas Pushard selected as three of the six semifinalists for prestigious award. Sun Journal Staff Report Read Article Lewiston goalie Keegan McLaughlin denies a shot by Scarborough’s Samuel Rumelhart during the second overtime of the Class A championship game in Lewiston in March 2020. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal Edward Little defenseman Will Cassidy, Lewiston goalie Keegan McLaughlin and St. Dom’s forward Lucas Pushard have been chosen as semifinalists for the Travis Roy Award. The three area players are among six semifinalists for the award, which is given to the top senior boys hockey player in Class A. The other semifinalists are Falmouth’s Owen Drummey, Portland/Deering’s Max Cheever and Scarborough’s Peter O’Brien. ....
Read Article Edward Little’s Campbell Cassidy looks to the goal as Lewiston’s Cooper St. Hilaire plays defense during Saturday’s game in Auburn. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal AUBURN The second Battle of the Bridge lived up to the hype. Lewiston and Edward Little skated to a 4-4 boys hockey tie at Norway Savings Bank Arena on Saturday night. Lewiston had two goals apiece from Evan Knowlton and Daxton St. Hilaire, while Edward Little had four different goal-scorers. Campbell Cassidy and Wesley Clements each had a goal and assist. St. Hilaire had the tying goal that sent the game into OT while Lewiston was on a five-minute penalty kill with the goalie pulled. ....
Friday at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee felt like a playoff game as Lewiston defeated Edward Little 3-0. “We definitely treated this game a little different than a normal (game),” Lewiston junior defenseman Damon Bossie said. “We treated this one like a state championship game. It had that feel. They are probably one of the best teams we will play this year.” Nervousness and shaky play are part of most rivalry games. Friday was no different, as both teams had missed opportunities. “We are coming off a tough game (a 5-3 win over Falmouth) last night, and we played that way,” Edward Little coach Norm Gagne said. “We got beat to every loose puck tonight, and we didn’t win any battles tonight. That’s the name of the game, they were hungrier tonight, that’s it. We had a couple of good chances, but we never hit the net.” ....