By David Wolcott Jr. Wicked Local02/28/2025, 3:18pm EST
HINGHAM – The issues are obvious. There’s not enough stands around the rink, the PA system is subpar on its best day, but at least it’s better than the spotty Wi-Fi reception. That’s all true. But when a Hingham High hockey player walks down the steps from the home locker room to the ice surface at the Pilgrim Skating Arena none of those things matter as they immediately become 10-feet tall and bulletproof.
By Jake Levin Globe Correspondent02/19/2025, 9:29pm EST
FALMOUTH — Winning big games in the Buddy Ferreira Classic is nothing new for the Hingham boys’ hockey team.
Capturing the championship against its longtime foe BC High, however, was a first for the seventh-ranked Harbormen, who came from behind to topple the fourth-ranked Eagles Wednesday night, 3-1, skating away with their third title at Falmouth Ice Arena to close the regular season on a four-game win streak.
By Brian Fabry | brianfabry@gmail.com | Boston Herald02/19/2025, 9:09pm EST
FALMOUTH – Boxing legend Mike Tyson famously said, “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”
But the Hingham boys hockey team punched back this time.
Trailing 1-0 and yielding an 18-9 shot-on-goal disadvantage, the Harbormen rallied with three unanswered goals for a 3-1 victory over BC High to take the 29h annual Buddy Ferreira Classic tournament title for the third time in school history at Falmouth Ice Arena.