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Cony co-op’s Cooper Clark skates with the puck against Messalonskee during a game in February. Clark had 33 goals and 21 assists last season. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)

Alex Beckwith, Messalonskee senior forward: Beckwith scored 15 goals and 16 assists for the Eagles, who reached the Class B North final last season.

Cooper Clark, Cony co-op senior forward: Clark led the Rams in scoring with 33 goals and 21 assists last season. Clark will be key to the Cony co-op’s success this season.

Tatum Doucette, Messalonskee senior forward: He should be the Eagles’ No. 1 center this season after recording 14 goals and 29 assists as a junior.

Gabe Godbout, Cony co-op senior defenseman: Godbout, who attends Monmouth, is the Rams’ top returning defenseman and will be relied on heavily this winter. He recorded three goals and 11 assists as a junior.

Ben Harriman, Kents Hill junior defenseman: Harriman is the Huskies’ top returning player. He tallied four goals and two assists in 2024-25.

Nathan Kirk, Messalonskee junior goalie: Kirk went 14-5 with a 2.55 goals against average and .882 save percentage during his sophomore campaign.

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Denny Martin, Messalonskee senior defenseman: One of the top defenders in the state, Martin scored five goals and had 13 assists for the Eagles last season.

Spencer Morgan, Cony co-op senior forward: A transfer from St. Dom’s who now attends Monmouth, Morgan adds depth to the Rams this season. He was the Saints’ second-leading scorer last season with 13 goals and eight assists.

Camden Hills goaltender Quinn Hoppin, left, blocks a shot by Messalonskee’s Christian Salvadori during a game in January. Salvadori had 16 goals and 33 assists last season. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)

Christian Salvadori, Messalonskee senior forward: Salvadori highlights a deep forward unit for the Eagles, coming off a 16-goal, 33-assist campaign as a junior.

Jackson Wing, Cony co-op sophomore forward: Wing had an outstanding first year in high school hockey last season, recording 11 goals and 6 assists.

Nathan Fournier has been a sports reporter for the Sun Journal the past eight years. He enjoys hanging out with family and friends, watching sports when he's not working. He's a 2010 graduate of the New...

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