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Former Penticton Vees brothers shine at University of Maine

Bradly and Josh Nadeau lead team in scoring, help school reach NCAA tournament
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University of Maine Black Bears forward Bradly Nadeau after scoring against Boston College on Nov. 10, in Orono, ME. (Photo- Anthony DelMonaco)

Bradly and Josh Nadeau, the brothers who led the Penticton Vees to back-to-back Fred Page Cup titles in 2022 and 2023, wrapped up their first NCAA campaigns this week in familiar spots: atop their team’s scoring list.

The University of Maine forwards ranked No. 1 and 2 in team scoring this season, with Bradly posting 46 points in 37 games and Josh recording 45.

But it was also the team’s success in 2023-2024 that propelled the Nadeaus to collegiate sports stardom in the Pine Tree State, as the former Vees helped Maine reach its first NCAA tournament since 2011-2012.

The sixth-seed Black Bears were upset in the first round of the tournament on March 28, falling 3-1 to 12th-seed Cornell University.

Maine’s 23 wins this season was the most the school had recorded since 2012.

Bradly, 18, and Josh, 20, each picked up several NCAA awards in 2023-2024.

READ MORE: Nadeau brothers bring Vees success to NCAA

Most recently, on March 20, the Nadeaus co-captured the Hockey East Rookie of the Week award.

Bradly and Josh led the BCHL in scoring as members of the Vees in 2022-2023, posting 113 and 110 points respectively.

The latter was drafted by the Carolina Hurricanes in the first round of the 2023 NHL Draft.

READ MORE: Penticton Vees’ Bradly Nadeau selected in 1st round of NHL Draft

Ryan Hopkins and Grayson Arnott, two former Vees and teammates of the Nadeaus in Penticton, also played at the University of Maine this season.

Paul Kariya, a Hockey Hall of Fame forward and member of the Penticton Panthers from 1990 to 1992, also packed his bags for the northeast and chose to play the University of Maine after his time in the South Okanagan had ended.



Logan Lockhart

About the Author: Logan Lockhart

I joined Black Press Media in 2021 after graduating from a pair of Toronto post-secondary institutions and working as a sports reporter for several different outlets.
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