04/22/08
By PJP
SACO,
The inaugural season for the Junior “B” club was 2004-2005. During that season, the team played an independent schedule against top Midget AAA and Junior “B” competition from around the country and
Year two for the Junior “B” Pirates saw the club join the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League, which is one of the oldest and most respected Junior “B” circuits in the
The ‘05-‘06 season was highlighted by the play of 5 exceptional young players as Kelen Corkum (’90- Newburyport, MA), Mark Anthoine (’90- Lewiston, ME), Nick Broadwater (‘89- Portland, ME), Dan Smith (‘89- Kennebunk, ME) and Tyler Fleurent (’90- Biddeford, ME) garnered the spotlight and led the team. Subsequently, Corkum was selected to the USA National Team Development Program U-17 team based in
The ‘06-‘07 season saw two milestones reached for the Junior “B” club as they finished in 3rd place in the MJHL Northern division and qualified for the playoffs. Wins and losses aside, the true definition of success was placing 8 players on the’ 07-‘08 Junior Pirates “A” club, who currently sit in first place in the North Division in the Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AJHL) with a 19-6-0-3 record. Mike Tarajos (‘88 Arundel, ME), Kyle Weiland (‘88 Hampden, ME), Kevin McDonough (‘88 Hollis, ME), Dan Ramirez (88’ Miami, FL), Bobby Hannah (‘88, Burbank, CA), Jamie Plamondon (‘89 Biddeford, ME), John Melancon (‘89 Old Orchard Beach, ME), and Kevin Smith (‘89 Auburn, ME), “Our Junior ‘B’ team is only as good as the number of players we advance; we have become the # 1 developer of talent in Maine, hands down,” stated O’Brien.
Pecora and O’Brien only anticipate that the number of players moving on will continue to expand as the whole program continues to flourish. But the fact that the Junior Pirates have recently moved into their new residency at the MHG Ice Centre in Saco, ME has piqued their optimism that they will continue to not only be the top developer of talent in Maine, but arguably perhaps in the country. “Having our own premise, the sky is the limit with development and promoting players on to the next level. We’d like to think that the strength and success of our program is hinged on our track record of moving players on, but having this beautiful, new facility in place will further elevate this program to another level,” mentioned Ryan McGrath, PJP recruiting coordinator and Junior “A” assistant coach.
With the track record of development and promotion, a new facility, and a strong Junior Pirates youth program in place as a potential feeder as well, the Junior “B” team will continue to be a program that will be essential within the Junior Pirates umbrella.
For more information about the Junior Pirates, please contact the PJP office at 207-282-8484 or by e-mail at info@portlandjuniorpirates.com.
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