Sophia Auger, Biddeford co-op senior forward: Auger, from Thornton Academy, led the Tigers with 21 goals and had five assists in 2024-25. She’s also a threat on special teams, scoring three power-play goals and two short-handed goals.
Isabelle Brideau, Penobscot junior forward: The Pioneers’ top returning forward scored 12 goals and dished out 19 assists last winter. After some key departures for the Penobscot co-op, Brideau, from John Bapst, will likely play an even bigger role for the Pioneers.
Avery Cologna, Edward Little co-op senior defense: Cologna, from Leavitt, will again be a leader on the blue line. She notched 10 goals and 12 assists last season.
Gillian Countway, Brunswick forward: Countway is expected to be a go-to forward this winter after the graduation of Lauren Labbe. Countway scored five goals and added 13 assists last season.
Ella Davis, Penobscot junior forward: Another Penobscot co-op player who should have a bigger role this season, Davis, from Brewer, finished 2024-25 with nine goals and 12 assists.
Briella Doherty, Cheverus co-op senior defenseman: Doherty should be a key player for the three-time defending state champions. She contributed a goal and 18 assists last season.
Kylie Dulac, Edward Little co-op junior forward: The Red Hornets add a scoring threat in Dulac, who spent her first two high school seasons at Lewiston but now attends Edward Little. Last winter, she put up 29 goals and 10 assists for the Blue Devils.
Paige Fecteau, Edward Little co-op sophomore goalie: Fecteau, from Poland, gave the Red Hornets a chance to win every game in 2024-25 and should do the same this winter. As a freshman, she went 12-5-2 with a 2.06 goals-against average and a .902 save percentage.
Carlin Galligan, Gorham co-op senior forward: A point producer who attends Fryeburg Academy, Galligan is coming off a 15-goal, 15-assist campaign.
Azalea Grant, Gorham co-op junior defenseman: Grant, from Fryeburg Academy, was outstanding as a sophomore, notching 16 goals and 12 assists.
Crew Langley, Lewiston senior forward: A playmaker for the Blue Devils, she recorded eight goals and 14 assists in 17 games last season.
Leksi Langevin, Edward Little co-op sophomore forward: Langevin, from Poland, established herself as one of the best goal scorers in the state last season, leading the Red Hornets with 39 goals and adding 14 assists.
Solveig Ledwick, Brunswick forward/defense: Ledwick is a rover — playing both forward and defense. She recorded 32 goals and eight assists in 2024-25 and led the state with 10 power-play goals.
Hope Melevsky, Falmouth/Scarborough forward: The senior from Scarborough should be the go-to forward for her co-op squad. She led the team last winter with 13 goals and three assists.
Leah Michaud, Winslow co-op senior defenseman: Michaud is a high-scoring defenseman from Mt. Blue who had 10 goals and seven assists in 2024-25.
Maya Nasvechuk, Yarmouth/Freeport sophomore forward: Nasvechuk, from Yarmouth, rolled right into the lineup as a freshman with 13 goals and 10 assists. Expect her to play an even bigger role for a team that’s one of the favorites to win the North region.
Corinne Ramunno, Biddeford co-op senior forward: Ramunno will be one of the Tigers’ go-to players after putting up 20 goals and 12 assists last winter. Five of the Biddeford student’s goals came on power plays.
Ellie Skolnekovich, Cheverus co-op senior goaltender: Skolnekovich brings a lot of experience in goal for the Stags. She recorded a 1.17 goals-against average and a .920 save percentage last winter.
Adelaide Strout, Yarmouth/Freeport senior defenseman: One of the top defensive players in the state, Strout, of Yarmouth, will be a key player for her team’s championship hopes. She recorded 15 goals and 21 assists in 2024-25 and was named all-state by the Maine High School Girls Hockey Coaches Association.
Alexis Turner, Portland co-op junior defenseman: Turner, from Waynflete, is her team’s top returning scorer after producing five goals and nine assists last season. She should be one of the Beacons’ go-to options.
Lexi Wiles, Yarmouth/Freeport junior goalie: One of the state’s best goalies, Wiles, of Yarmouth, recorded a 1.58 goals-against average and an .863 save percentage last season.
Celia Zinman, Yarmouth/Freeport senior forward: Zinman, from Yarmouth, had 16 goals and 10 assists last season. She also leads the penalty killing unit and had three short-handed goals.
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