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The Bay State Breakers U14 Green won the 2012 Rhode Island Panthers 25th Annual Thanksgiving Women's Hockey Tournament

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The Bay State Breakers U14 Green Lost in the Championship of the East Coast Wizards Columbus Day 2012 Tournament in Shoot-Out

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The Bay State Breakers U14 Green and White Teams will host an Invitational over the weekend of August 17-19, 2012.

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 There are a few different ways of watching the game - whether live or on TV - and if you want to get to (and excel at) the next level, there is a better way to watch. Here are the 3 most common ways of watching hockey: 1) Just following the play:  that's what ...

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 In order for you to achieve a level of "mastery" in anything, you need to spend 10,000 hours practicing and perfecting your craft. 10,000 hours is A LOT of time......especially when you consider that most girls' hockey teams  are only on the ice for an average of 6-7 hours a week.  Reaching 10,000 hours ...

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 Face-off plays are definitely not something I get excited about as a coach.  Teaching them usually involves a lot of standing around and it's hard to run through them at game-like intensity with your own team since  everyone knows the same plays.  All that being said, they are absolutely critical to the success of ...

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Whether it's from high school to college, college to national team, the reality is that when most players make the jump from one age group or ability level to the next one up, they go from being the big fish in a small pond to being a fish out of water.

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One of the most common questions I get from players, parents and coaches about the whole college hockey recruiting process is: "What are the scouts looking for?"

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This is one of the most feared shots in the world of girls hockey. Goalies hate backhands because they can be very unpredictable when done well and players hate them - well, because they aren't very good at them......

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