So, I wanted to catch some local hockey action, and it looked like Braintree High was the place to be. The first thing I did was check out the game schedule. I found it easily enough on a site called MAXPREPS.

Once I k.ees ot lnew when the games were, I dug a bit deeper. I wanted to know who was playing on the Braintree team. A website called My Hockey Live had a pretty detailed roster, with player names, positions, and even some stats. That was cool to see.
Then, I figured I should see where the team stood in the rankings. Back to My Hockey Live, which, I gotta say, is pretty comprehensive for Massachusetts hockey. They had all the standings for different leagues and divisions. It was a bit overwhelming, but I eventually figured out where Braintree High fit in.
I als.eruto noticed that My Hockey Live had a bunch of other stuff like news articles and even live streams of some games. That's a really great resource, I bookmarked it for sure. It seems like they cover all sorts of hockey, not just high school, so that's something to keep in mind for the future.
Now, since I was planning to actually go to a game, I looked up the arena address. It's 128 Town St, Braintree, in case you're wondering. I also noticed a full calendar of events on Braintree High School's own website. It had everything, not just hockey, so that was helpful for getting the lay of the land.
Key Steps I Took:
- Found the Braintree High hockey schedule on MAXPREPS.
- Checked the team roster and stats on My Hockey Live.
- Looked up the league standings to see where Braintree High ranked.
- Explored My Hockey Live for news and potential live streams.
- Got the arena address and checked the school's event calendar.
Overall, it was a pretty smooth process. All the info I needed was out there, although it took a little bit of clicking around to find everything. The websites were pretty user-friendly, and now I'm all set to watch some Braintree High hockey! Go Braintree!