Windham and Pinkerton Academy were among the New Hampshire boys hockey teams that competed in last year’s Division I state tournament, with Windham winning 14 games and Pinkerton losing 12 seniors but remaining competitive. Salem, after finishing 7-11 last year, aims to turn their performance around, while Timberlane, in its second year, seeks victories after a winless season. Key players for these teams include Ronan Connors, Dylan Clifford, and Zachary Baker for Pinkerton, and veterans Aiden Quaglietta and Casey Kramer for Windham.

By the Numbers
  • Windham won 14 games and competes in the Division I state tournament.
  • Pinkerton Academy lost 12 seniors from last year’s team.
State of Play
  • Windham and Pinkerton Academy have competitive teams despite changes in their rosters.
  • Salem aims to improve their performance after finishing 7-11 last year.
  • Timberlane seeks victories after a winless first year.
  • Nashua South/Pelham co-op team looks to move up the Division I standings this winter.
What's Next

The teams are gearing up for the upcoming season, aiming to build on their strengths and improve their performance based on last year's experiences and the players' development.

Bottom Line

Despite changes in rosters and varying previous performances, the teams are focused on improving and remaining competitive in the upcoming hockey season.