The 2010 Manchester Flames entered the GSL State Tournament as the #1 seed. They traveled to Rochester, NH on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to play in the tournament. The 2010 Flames would end up in the final on Sunday night and battle for the title.
The Flames ended up winning their first game against #6 Rochester, 6-2. Then they lost on Saturday to #3 Upper Valley, 1-0 in a game where they were completely smothered and barely even had any shots on goal. Sunday afternoon they beat #2 Lakes Region, 3-0 to advance to the Championship Game. In the Final, they played Upper Valley again. It was probably the best game of the tournament with two teams playing their hearts out. With a game of such magnitude on the line, regulation time would not suffice, so they played overtime. With 1:06 left in the OT, Upper Valley scored on a bouncing, rolling puck that found its way into the net, earning a 4-3 victory. The 2010 Flames had given their all and fell just short of their goal.
For a team that rostered several kids that had never played team hockey before this season, it’s been a tremendous season of development for this group. I look forward to seeing these kids continue to love the game and to see where they go from here. We are very fortunate to be a part of the group we have. I can tell you from many years of coaching kids and watching kids play team sports that this entire hockey family is special, this is not the norm. We are grateful.
To the coaches I thank you for your collective approach with these youngsters over the last 6 months. I fully believe that great players first just need to be allowed and encouraged to be fun loving kids. There should be no rush to push these young players to become hardened, jaded young adults trying to actualize someone else’s goals or vanished dreams. I feel that they’ve been able to fall in love with the game while working tirelessly for love of the game and maybe more so for one another. All of this, within an environment that you coaches have fostered. A safe place where young, impressionable kids can thrive without fear of an almighty agenda and dare to dream their own dreams. Thank you all for that.
Please take a moment or two to enjoy some pictures from the GSL Tournament games. Click on the gallery and then specific pictures to enlarge if you wish.