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Montreal coach Kori Cheverie said the setback stung but was proud of the players' effort. “(We’re) just trying to process everything. I think it’s important for our group to know how well they played over the last three games, and it’s OK to feel the emotion ...
Oasiz Wiesblatt and Cayden Lindstrom scored twice for the Tigers (15-6-2-0), who have won seven of their last 10 games and moved ahead of the Saskatoon Blades to top the Eastern Conference. Kadon McCann, Shane Smith and Bogdans Hodass also scored for the Tigers, ...
The first two games of the next series starts on home ice for the Vancouver Giants. Game 1 is set to begin with the puck drop at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 3, followed by Game 2 the very next night (Saturday, May 4) again at 7 p.m – both at the Langley Events Centre. BOX SC...
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“I just think we have fought so, so long to have a room full of people wanting to share our story, and we have this moment. We fought so, so long to have fans get excited to watch women play hockey. I got to talk to my mentors today. I got to be with the team that I ...
EDMONTON — Trevor Wong scored twice, Charlie Wright had two assists, and Ethan Chadwick stopped 31 of the 32 shots he faced as the Saskatoon Blades defeated the Edmonton Oil Kings 5-1 in Western Hockey League action on Sunday.
Marc Lajoie and Gavin Hodnett scored third-period goals for the Oil Kings (16-27-1-1), who outshot the Hurricanes 34-27. The Hurricanes went 1-for-3 on the power play, while the Oil Kings were 0-for-5. Elsewhere in the WHL on Tuesday: ...
LAVAL, Que. — Montreal head coach Kori Cheverie sleeps just fine knowing she has two brick walls in net. "It's not a worry,” Cheverie said. “I don't lose sleep at night, I lose sleep over other things.
“Today, I think, is really the birth of women’s hockey. This is the moment,” King said. “It’s special. Thank you for playing. Thank you so much.” King made a similar stop in the Toronto room, where she announced the team’s starting lineup ahe...