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Brian Stone Memorial Christmas Tournament: Bow 0 at Goffstown 6

From J.F.K. Coliseum in Manchester, NH, December 27, 2018:

It was nice to show up to the rink and have the honor of listening to our National Anthem sung before the game. Being the first game of the day, the Anthem was played. The Bow Falcons and Goffstown Grizzlies, each entered the day with a 1-0 record in the tournament.Brian Stone Memorial Christmas Tournament: Bow 0 at Goffstown 6

GHS Baseball vs. Bow “The Comeback”

If you want to watch an exciting game and even one outrageous inning of high school baseball, go to the 1:19:30 mark or so, for the bottom of the 6th inning. Thank you for the awesome work by GTV Sports and Goffstown TV. This was a lot of fun.GHS Baseball vs. Bow “The Comeback”

Hockey: Oyster River 2 at Goffstown 6

Cool picture of Michael Fortin letting a shot go while Max Lajeunesse jostles for position against Wyatt Carlson and Declan Daubney from Oyster River. (Photo by Charron)

This afternoon the Grizzlies of Goffstown hosted the Oyster River Bobcats at Sullivan Arena for a rematch from a game they played way back before Christmas. Goffstown lost 4-2 at the Whittemore Center the first time they played. But then, the last five meetings, including the earlier contest this season, have not been great ones for the Grizzlies. Hockey: Oyster River 2 at Goffstown 6

Hockey: Bow 2 vs. Goffstown 10

Senior, Brett Branscum and his line were clicking on all cylinders against Bow. Branscum had a hat-trick plus an assist. (Photo by L. McCuaig)

After losing a league game for the first time since before Christmas, everyone was wondering exactly how the Goffstown Grizzlies team would respond in their next game. Many folks in town hoped that the loss out at Kingswood on Saturday night would be a good learning experience for the team and serve as an in-season opportunity to self-correct their course.

Hockey: Bow 2 vs. Goffstown 10

Christmas Hockey Classic: Bow 2 at Goffstown 6

From J.F.K. Coliseum in Manchester, NH:

Goffstown played their third and final game of the Christmas Hockey Classic Tournament in Manchester on Thursday night against the defending Division II State Champion Bow Falcons. The Falcons are not what they were last year, but neither are a lot of teams. Goffstown pounded the puck at the net out shooting Bow 48-18 en route to their 6-2 victory.

Christmas Hockey Classic: Bow 2 at Goffstown 6

GHS Hockey: Goffstown 3 v. Keene 8

Sullivan Arena, St. Anselm College, Goffstown, NH.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017.

Goffstown v. Keene, 730pm.

Misery and gloom are associated with distress and anxiety. And these emotions could have played major roles in tonight’s home game against the undefeated Keene Blackbirds. Especially when Keene scored six unanswered goals over a span of  17 minutes. But the Grizzlies kept skating. They kept competing. They kept getting scoring chances. The final score was 8-3 in favor of the Blackbirds, who improved to 13-0 on the season. Goffstown did battle, and they did get some great chances to score. Myles Ditkoff was solid in net for the visiting Keene squad, making 26 saves on 29 shots. Keene had only allowed as many as 2 goals in a single game, just once this season. Tonight, they allowed 3 goals to the Grizzlies.GHS Hockey: Goffstown 3 v. Keene 8

GHS Hockey: Goffstown 3 @ Dover 2

To the game we go. Honestly, I told myself in the very first minute of the game, that unless something went horribly wrong, Goffstown should be in this game until the end. It was apparent early that Goffstown came to play.

GHS Hockey: Goffstown 2 vs. Bow 4

After all was said and done, the Bow Falcons improved to 10-1-1 on the season. Goffstown dropped to 5-5. According to records, streaks, common opponents, etc. Bow was supposed to win this game. Ultimately the young, talented team from Bow did win, but this was a battle from the opening faceoff.

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