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High school boys hockey players who were named Daily News All-Stars

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After combing over statistics and results, and with the guidance of local athletic directors and coaches, we at the Daily News selected All-Stars for boys and girls basketball, boys and girls hockey, boys and girls swimming, boys and girls track and field, gymnastics, skiing and boys and girls wrestling.   

Although the sports and skill sets may vary, there’s no denying that this group put up otherworldly numbers this winter while helping their respective teams find success – whether that be on the court, field, ice, mat or track, or in the gym or pool. 

The Daily News presents its 2023-24 All-Stars for boys hockey:

Noah Albright, Framingham

This senior and returning Daily News All-Star made the most of his four varsity seasons at Framingham, finishing his career with 88 points (38 goals, 50 assists) and a second straight Bay State Conference All-Star nod. The Cahoon Cup MVP and two-year captain had 16 goals and 10 assists this winter. “Exceptional athlete who has the ability to singlehandedly take over a game,” said Flyers coach Dan Riva. “Played in all situations and carried a very thin Framingham offense this season.”

Roman Belli, Marlborough

The senior goalie posted a 2.35 goals against average and a .925 save percentage while backstopping the Panthers to a 10-9-3 finish and a trip to the Division 3 Sweet 16. Belli earned Daily News Cup Tournament MVP and a CMass All-Star selection in the process. “Roman has been outstanding all year long,” said Panthers coach Mike O’Brien. “He gave us an opportunity to win every time we played.” Belli plans to play junior hockey after graduation.

Aiden Collins, Hopedale/Milford

The junior winger scored 18 goals and dished out 16 assists on his way to team MVP and Quinn Conference All-Star honors. “Aiden was our offensive catalyst this season,” said Hopedale/Milford coach Mike MacQuarrie. “He uses his speed to get around players and has a great wrist shot. Some nights he was the best player on the ice and his work ethic is incredible.”

Henry Eaton, Medway

The right wing and team captain was a unanimous Tri-Valley League All-Star, finishing his senior campaign with 16 goals and nine assists to give him 32 tallies and 20 helpers in his three-year varsity career….

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