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After several years of honing their skills as mites, this group of young men has come together to form the Greater Boston Vipers 06AAA Squirt team. The players bring with them unique talents and the hope is that they compliment each other to form a formidable opponent in the EMHL hockey league. All of them realize that effort, dedication and teamwork are required to succeed this season. The coaches are excited to work with this newly formed group and have no doubt that they will work hard to be competitive. Please welcome the Vipers 06AAA Squirt team: Will and Aidan Norton, Cam Sullivan, Zac Benedetto, Dillon Reilly, Nick Brandano, Ryan MacEachern, Jimmy Driscoll, Aiden Gray, Braedon Flanagan, Steve Migliero, Brendan Heffron and last but not least, goalie Mike Murphy! They kicked off their season with a strong performance today against the Providence Jr Friars. Here’s to a successful rest of the 2015-16 season!
The U18 tryout set for today has been moved to Friday 3/20 in Revere at 7:30PM.
Good luck to all players at the Garden today.
The Vipers had a successful weekend in Marlborough taking 3 EHF Championships today.
The Vipers have a team respresenting the program in 6 out of the 7 EHF semi finals.
Good luck this weekend Vipers
Please follow the link below to register for the Mass Hockey Development camps
http://www.mahockey.org/page/show/670871-ccm-high-perfomance-program
Tues. 2/10/15
Downward Mobility
Remember Stephan Seeger, the Brunswick School senior captain who left the Greenwich, Conn. prep school last year during the Christmas break for the opportunity to play major junior for the Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL), a team that had drafted him in the 10th round the summer before?
Well, he finished the season with Moncton, scoring 11 points in 25 games. In August, he was released. This fall, Seeger played one game for the Oshawa Generals (OHL), and was subsequently released. He then moved on to the USHL, joining Des Moines in late November. They released him early last month. A week later, on Jan. 10, the Merritt Centennials (BCHL) added him at the trade/roster deadline. He has a 3-2-5 line in 10 games with Merritt and, of course, his NCAA eligibility is burned.
A cautionary tale, for sure.
In sum, since leaving Brunswick a little over 13 months ago, Seeger has been released by three teams, and is now on his fourth. He will turn 19 next week.