FCIAC
Girls Ice Hockey – Fairfield 5, Stamford/Westhill/Staples 3
Fairfield: Sam Henchcliffe 2g; Sophia Mughal 2g; Lindsay Maloney 1g
Girls Ice Hockey – New Canaan 6, Wilton/Norwalk/McMahon 0
New Canaan 3-2-1 6 Wilton 0-0-0 0 NC: Arianna Bell 1g; Maddie Kloud 2g, 1a; Amanda Benson 1g; Kaleigh Harden 1g, 1a; Sophie Potter 1a; Tess Hobbs 1g; Jade Lowe 1a. Saves: NC – Blythe Novick 3, Alexa Madrid 7, and Gabby Gianatasio 5; W – Erin McMorris 29
Boys Ice Hockey – Trumbull 8, St. Joseph 1
St. Joseph 1 0 0 – 1 Trumbull 5 3 0 – 8 First period T -Jack McLean (Owen Finnegan & John Guerrera), 1:24 T – Manny Bellios (Zach Jager), 3:26 T – Manny Bellios (Zach Jager), 7:31 T – Jack McLean (Josh Liebowitz & Alex Tsymbaluk), 9:59 T – Colin Franzen (Collin Mallozzi), 10:14 … Read more
FCIAC teams captured five state championships during fall season
It is an annual occurrence during the fall season. Just as one can be sure that the leaves will change color and eventually fall off of the trees during late October and early November, one can also be sure that the FCIAC will have much success and collect several state championships during the fall season’s … Read more
Erickson hat trick leads No. 3 Darien past No. 1 Notre Dame-West Haven
DARIEN — It’s hard to win a game from the penalty box. And though previously unbeaten Notre Dame-West Haven was confident in its ability at five-on-five, Darien took advantage when the Green Knights handed it power plays Saturday night at the Darien Ice House. Sam Erickson’s hat trick paced the No. 3 Blue Wave past … Read more
Ellis, No. 6 New Canaan skate past Northwest Catholic
DARIEN — Carter Ellis has developed into a top weapon for the New Canaan boys ice hockey team this season and the junior forward put an early stamp on the Rams’ game against Northwest Catholic on Saturday with a goal just 36 seconds after the opening drop. As if that wasn’t bad enough for the … Read more
Kovalev, Greenwich erupt on offense, blank ailing No. 7 Hamden
HAMDEN — After a lackluster start to the season, the Greenwich boys hockey team broke out in a big way Saturday. Having won only one of its previous five games, Greenwich dominated seventh-ranked Hamden 7-0 behind six separate goal scorers. Click here for more