University of Maine sophomore right wing Josh Nadeau has had a challenging season after coming off a successful freshman year where he was the team’s second-leading scorer. However, Nadeau made a dramatic comeback with a goal and three assists in the final minutes of a game against rival New Hampshire, leading his team to victory. This was only the second time in his career that he had a four-point game.
Despite facing difficulties this season, Nadeau expressed optimism and determination to build on this performance. He emphasized the importance of resilience and mental strength when facing scoring droughts. Nadeau also credited his linemates for helping him find chemistry on the ice and hopes to continue this success in future games.
The Black Bears will face the University of Connecticut next, aiming to improve on their previous performance against them. UMaine coach Ben Barr praised Nadeau’s response to a harsh hit during the game, highlighting his resilience and skill on the ice. The team is optimistic about their upcoming games, with the return of key players like Lynden Breen and the continued strong performance of top scorers such as Harrison Scott and Taylor Makar.
As the season progresses, UMaine looks to maintain their momentum and secure important wins against tough opponents like UConn. With Nadeau back on track and the team in good form, the Black Bears are gearing up for more success on the ice.
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