A high school athlete whose father killed three relatives at a recent hockey game scored the winning goal Wednesday to send his team into the Rhode Island state championship.
An excited Colin Dorgan said the goal was “the best moment of my life.”
The senior had only scored twice during his entire high school career heading into the Rhode Island state playoffs.
The teen, who attends North Providence, Rhode Island, High School, plays for an area hockey team.
The boy’s mother, brother and grandfather died when his father, Bath Iron Works employee Robert Dorgan, opened fire a month ago at a Rhode Island high school hockey arena.
The youth was on the ice when shots rang out in the bleachers, killing four members of his family, including his father by suicide.
The crazed killer was a transexual also going by the more-recent name Roberta.
Maine State Police searched the BIW employee’s storage unit in Brunswick last month and found firearms, ammunition and firearm accessories.
At the time of his murderous rampage, the psychotic Dorgan was working on BIW’s cable crew.



