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Clayton Jardine, a former Merrimack forward, is heading back home. The 34-year-old has been hired as an assistant coach by the Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League (WHL).
The Merrimack men’s hockey team has added the final piece to its forward group with the commitment of Joseph Henneberry for ...
The Merrimack men’s basketball program is back on campus with summer workouts. Ian Beauchesne went to North Andover this week, took in a workout, and caught up with head coach Joe Gallo. Our podcast ...
Three Merrimack players took part in NHL Development Camps last week. Michael Emerson (Carolina) and Trevor Hoskin (Calgary) both attended camp with their respective NHL rights holders. Seamus Powell ...
Guard Andres Marrero announced his commitment to Merrimack out of the transfer portal after he spent three seasons at La Salle.
Cornerstone Christian (Ohio) guard Quinn Kwasniak committed to Merrimack on Monday. The 6-foot-4 shooter is Ohio’s all-time leading scorer, totaling 3,342 career points. Who held the record he broke?
—— Brad Elliott Schlossman of The Grand Forks Herald reported this weekend that most opt-in schools are going to elevate from 18 to 22 total scholarships (the new max for those schools will be the ...
Merrimack offensive lineman Cole Birdow signed a free-agent contract with the New England Patriots following the conclusion of the NFL Draft on Saturday.
Seamus Powell has been named the 2025 TMR Merrimack Men’s Hockey Best Defenseman award recipient. Powell led the Warriors in scoring with 21 points (5g-16a) in 35 games. Powell led all Warriors in ...
Tyler Young has been selected as the recipient of the 2025 TMR Men’s Hockey Most Improved Player Award.
Former Merrimack guard Jordan Derkack is going back into the transfer portal, according to ESPN’s Jeff Borzello.
NORTH ANDOVER — Max Lundgren is expected to be back in the crease for Merrimack tonight in the first round of the Hockey East playoffs against Northeastern.
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