University of Maine hockey center Harrison Scott exceeded expectations last season, scoring 15 goals and 12 assists in 37 games after transferring from Bentley University. Scott’s performance was crucial in the Black Bears’ return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2011-12. Despite being an undrafted free agent, Scott attended the NHL development camp of the Vegas Golden Knights, where he gained valuable experience. UMaine head coach Ben Barr praised Scott’s consistency and impact on the game, predicting another successful season ahead. The team, which won eight more games than the previous year, is aiming for a national championship. Scott, who is determined to improve and be a better leader, is grateful for the support of Maine’s passionate fans. With a promising season on the horizon and the determination to continue progressing, Scott is ready to help lead his team to success. Maine is set to open the season against American International College on October 5th, and fans can expect another exciting season of hockey ahead.
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