Steve Blaser celebrates lighting the lamp for the Ye Olde Devils in their opening round win over the Chiefs on Friday in the 14th annual Old Man of the Mountains Hockey Tournament at the Ham Ice Arena. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Steve Blaser celebrates lighting the lamp for the Ye Olde Devils in their opening round win over the Chiefs on Friday in the 14th annual Old Man of the Mountains Hockey Tournament at the Ham Ice Arena. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
CONWAY — The 14th annual Old Man of the Mountains Hockey Tournament is in the books after 38 games were played over three days at Ham Ice Area. Nineteen teams from across New England, some including former professional players, came to West Main Street to vie for the cup and bragging rights.
An “over 50” tournament, the event has become a rite of spring for upwards of 300 skaters who come to the Mount Washington Valley to play hockey. After the final puck was shot and the last save made, top honors on the weekend went to Team X in the A Division, the Hudson Old Timers in the B Division and C Division champs were the Old Puckers.
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