Hockey players turn out to see how they match up in the Armstrong Skills Competition, an event to raise money for small business pandemic relief spearheaded by Maine Mariners coach Riley Armstrong.
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Maine Mariner honors healthcare workers with free tickets
PORTLAND — Nearly 200 healthcare workers and their family members will take in a Maine Mariners game for free next season as a thank you for their work throughout the coronavirus pandemic. For four days this February, fans visiting Mariners’ partner locations, including Jersey Mike’s, The Rink at Thompson’s Point, Nonesuch River Brewing and Portland […]
Mariners coach to hold skills competition to benefit local businesses
Participants in the Armstrong Skills Competition will see who has the hardest shot, who is the fastest skater, and compete in a puck relay in two age groups.
Maine Mariners: We need fans to have a season this winter
Unless the state budges on its indoor gathering limits, the puck will not be dropped at Cross Insurance Arena.
Falmouth’s Ben Freeman becomes latest local star to join Mariners
After four strong years at the University of Connecticut, Freeman joins life-long friend Ted Hart on the hockey team’s roster.
Pandemic sidelines Portland’s minor league sports venues
With little prospect of generating large crowds and ticket sales, Hadlock Field, the Portland Expo and Cross Insurance Arena are doing what they can to offset losses during the coronavirus outbreak.
With no games, Portland’s pro sports teams try to keep fans engaged
Minor league franchises including the Portland Sea Dogs, Maine Red Claws and Maine Mariners are in a holding pattern until games can resume safely.
Berwick firefighter to be honored on anniversary of his death
Capt. Joel Barnes died March 1, 2019, after he became trapped while fighting a fire on the third floor of an apartment building.
Charity hockey game benefits South Portland firefighters
SOUTH PORTLAND — Proceeds from a Maine Mariners Checking for Charity hockey game on Saturday, March 14 will benefit the South Portland Professional Firefighters L1476. Face-off is at 6 p.m., when the Mariners will take on the Worcester Railers. Call 761-6725 for more information and to order tickets.
Quick starts aren’t enough for Mariners in 3-2 loss
Division leading Newfoundland rallies twice and extends its winning streak to seven.