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April 16, 2013
From NEHJ: Luke Esposito rarin' to go for Crimson
Messier’s nephew hopes to build off stellar B.C. juniors campaign.

April 5, 2013
Premier League could reshape juniors landscape
There are questions abound as to what junior leagues are going to exist next season and what they will look like.

March 20, 2013
Knights defeat Northern Cyclones in thrilling AJHL finals
Jack Ceglarski (Byfield, Mass.) and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights beat the Cyclones to capture the President's Cup as AJHL champs.

March 16, 2013
Tight-knit Jersey Hitmen claim EJHL crown
The Jersey Hitmen defeated Islanders Hockey Club two games to one in the EJHL finals, capturing the Dineen Cup for the third time in five years.

March 15, 2013
Islanders goalie Phinney gets the win and the game-winner
Islanders Hockey Club's Colton Phinney stopped 48 Hitmen shots and -- technically -- buried the winning goal in Game 2 of the EJHL finals.

March 12, 2013
Juniors Journal: Four left to decide EJHL, AJHL titles
And then there were four. After enduring the regular season and playoff wars, two teams in the Eastern Junior Hockey League and two clubs in the Atlantic Junior Hockey League have survived and are ready for one more battle in order to claim their respective league championships.

March 6, 2013
Juniors Journal: No four-peat for Walpole Express
The Walpole Express, the three-time defending champs in the AJHL, were swept out of the playoffs by the underdog New Jersey Rockets.

February 28, 2013
From NEHJ: Vesey, Gaudreau worth their weight in gold
Harvard freshman Jimmy Vesey and Boston College sophomore Johnny Gaudreau have always felt they have something to prove.

March 1, 2013
MVP Felteau, Cyclones enter AJHL playoffs as team to beat
With the league MVP and the AJHL Goaltender of the Year in their lineup, expectations are certainly high for the Northern Cyclones as they enter the postseason.

February 27, 2013
Juniors Journal: Predictions for the EJHL playoffs
Who has the best chance of winning the Dineen Cup? We’re glad you asked. Here are our predictions for the Eastern Junior Hockey League's postseason.

February 22, 2013
Juniors Journal: Islanders' Stahl the best-kept secret in EJHL
Derek Stahl (Londonderry, N.H.) is the best defenseman in junior hockey on the East Coast and you, in all likelihood, have never heard of him.

February 16, 2013
Juniors Journal: Nemo throws wrench in playoff pushes
With New England bombarded by a major blizzard, most of the scheduled junior hockey action throughout the region was put on hold.

February 7, 2013
Juniors Journal: Big dreams, long journey for Lawrence
From California to Kansas, down to Texas then up to Boston, Sean Lawrence has traveled across the continent in hopes of reaching his ultimate goal.

February 1, 2013
Juniors Journal: Felteau leading the charge for Cyclones
Johnathan Felteau has been on a tear for the Cyclones, helping his team climb in the standings and vaulting himself to near the top of the league scoring race.

January 24, 2013
Juniors Journal: USPHL's launch put on hold
After a missed application deadline and an allegedly poor presentation to USA Hockey, the USPHL won't be dropping the puck in 2013.

January 16, 2013
Juniors Journal: Small town, big names
NU commit Michael Jamieson of the Islanders Hockey Club has what it takes to be the next great hockey player to hail from the town of Billerica, Mass.

January 10, 2013
Juniors Journal: New Englanders aid in U.S. victory at WJC
Team USA took home the gold medal from the World Junior Championships in Ufa, Russia over the holidays, becoming world champions for the second time in the last four years.

December 31, 2012
Vesey helps lift U.S. into quarterfinals at WJC
Jim Vesey helped spark the United States' offense in a 9-3 win over Slovakia, keeping the team's hopes of capturing a gold medal alive.

December 21, 2012
Juniors Journal: New England midseason All-Stars
The holiday season has arrived, which means it is time to unveil our midseason New England Junior Hockey All-Star team.

December 12, 2012
Juniors Journal: Winning isn't all that matters to Wolfpack
Results certainly matter to the Wolfpack, but helping players achieve their goal of playing hockey and acquiring a first-class college education is a win-win situation.

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