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Buzzer-beaters, 360 slam dunks, state-title makes and a pair of almost impossible three-quarter court makes to win playoff games highlight this edition of Plays of the Week.
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Center Casey Middelstadt of Eden Prairie (Minn.) goes to the Buffalo Sabres in the first round (No. 8 overall). New Sabres coach Phil Housley was selected in the first round of the 1982 draft (6th overall) out of South St. Paul (Minn.).
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Riley Tufte of Blaine (Minn.) is selected in the 1st Round (25th overall) by Dallas. Kimball Union (NH) has its sixth player in three years drafted when Ben Finkelstein goes in the 7th Round to Florida.
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The playoffs began on Wednesday, March 2, with quarterfinal round games, and concluded with the five championship games on Sunday, March 6.
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The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., features 19 interscholastic sports and 61 teams at three levels. It also has the facilities to match its price tag.
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The New England Preparatory School Athletic Council led the way with high school selections June 26-27 during the NHL's 18-year-old entry draft process, with Minnesota and Wisconsin teams also chipping in; Islanders take first-ever Chinese-born player from the Lawrenceville (N.J.) School.
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Playoffs for both the boys and girls concluded on March 8 with five New England championship games.
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The National Hockey League released its mid-season ranking of 2015 draft-eligible players this week. As usual, NEPSAC-member schools were well represented.
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When Thayer Academy (Mass.) coach Tony Amonte sizes up the U.S. Olympic team’s chances in Sochi, he does so with an understanding of how difficult it is to be successful on the big ice.
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Coaching for his former high school and helping raise money for a sorely needed rink, Amonte's team has potential, but is struggling.