Salem Girls' Hockey Team Wins Nashua Tournament
Locales: New Hampshire, UNITED STATES

Londonderry, NH - January 12th, 2026 - In a weekend of thrilling competition, the Salem High School girls' hockey team and the Milford High School boys' hockey team emerged victorious at the annual Nashua Tournament, held this year in Londonderry. The victories represent significant achievements for both programs, showcasing the growing strength of high school hockey in New Hampshire.
The Nashua Tournament, a long-standing tradition in the region, attracts teams from across New Hampshire and Massachusetts. This year's event was particularly noteworthy, with Salem's dominant performance in the girls' division and Milford's hard-fought victory in the boys' division providing compelling displays of skill and determination.
Salem Girls' Hockey Team Dominates the Competition
The Salem High School girls' hockey team asserted their dominance throughout the tournament, consistently outperforming their rivals and ultimately claiming the first-place title. While specific game scores and individual player statistics are still being compiled, initial reports indicate a relentless offensive attack spearheaded by a diverse group of players. Coaches praised the team's cohesion and strategic execution, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in their success. The team's victory is seen as a testament to their rigorous training regimen and dedication to the sport. Sources close to the team suggest a significant focus on both offensive positioning and defensive strategies over the past year has paid off handsomely.
"We've been working incredibly hard, and to see that effort translate into a tournament victory is truly rewarding," commented a Salem team parent, requesting anonymity. "The girls have a fantastic chemistry on and off the ice, and that's really visible in their play."
The team's success also highlights the expanding popularity and competitiveness of girls' high school hockey in the state. Increased participation rates and improved coaching resources are contributing to a noticeable rise in the overall quality of play.
Milford Boys' Hockey Team Secures Narrow Victory
The Milford High School boys' hockey team's path to victory was considerably more challenging. Facing a field of formidable opponents, the team fought tooth and nail in a back-and-forth contest that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. The game, described by many as a nail-biter, was decided by key saves from the Milford goaltender and crucial, timely goals that ultimately secured the win.
"It was a tough game, no question about it," said Milford's head coach, Ethan Riley, in a post-tournament interview. "Our boys showed incredible resilience and determination. They never gave up, even when things got tough. The key was our ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and rely on our goalie to make the big saves when we needed them."
Several standout performances on the Milford team were noted, including a particularly impressive showing from their defensive line, who managed to contain the opposing team's top scorers. The team's ability to adapt to the opposing team's strategies and maintain composure under pressure proved instrumental in their victory. The narrow margin of victory underscores the intensity of competition within the boys' division and speaks to Milford's ability to perform well under pressure.
Looking Ahead
With the Nashua Tournament now concluded, both teams will return to their regular season schedules. The Salem girls are expected to maintain their position as a top contender in their league, while the Milford boys will look to build on their tournament momentum and continue their winning streak. The victories of both teams serve as a source of pride for their respective schools and communities, further cementing the importance of high school athletics in fostering teamwork, dedication, and sportsmanship.
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