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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 09.26.2010
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September 20: Mount Royal Roster
NEW RECRUITS (9)
5 Mike Ladyman (D - Salmon Arm - BCHL)
12 Connor Bouchard (F - Tri-City - WHL)
14 Koby Morrisseau (F - Carlyle - BSHL Senior A)
18 Blake Stevenson (F - Red Deer/Calgary - WHL)
22 Moe Hakim (F - Drumheller/Drayton Valley - AJHL)
25 Remy Aquilon (D - Prince Albert - WHL)
27 Jade Senkoe (F - Spruce Grove - AJHL)
31 Shane Farkas (G - UPEI - AUS)
33 Jackson Berry (G - Drayton Valley - AJHL)
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED RECRUIT (1)
- Tim Gould (D - Maine - NCAA)
RETURNEES (15)
2 Kyle Walker D
4 Kyle Pow D
8 Spencer Moe F
9 Ethan Regnier F
10 Robbie Holmes F
11 Andrew Fyten F
13 Riley Sawchuk F
16 Connor Blake D
17 Josh Tarzwell F
19 Lane Gilliss F
23 Nolan Yaremko F
24 Kade Jensen D
26 Jared Power F
28 Zafir Rawji F
35 Riley Sims G
DEPARTURES (12)
18 Bradley Kennedy F
17 Ryley Lindgren F
20 Josh Tarzwell F
3 Tyson Helgesen D
12 Levi Kleiboer D
22 Brandan Arnold F
21 Sean Richards F
6 Seth Bafaro D
25 Dominic Schmiemann D
15 Ty Kolle F
33 Riley Morris G
14 Keegan Iverson F
Like everybody else, there is a big roster turnover at MRU this year. They have retained their top two scorers, Riley Sawchuk and Nolan Yaremko, arguably the best one-two punch in all of USports. They combined for 77 points in 20 games. They did lose their #3 scorer, Brad Kennedy (22 points in 20 games), and their #1 goaltender, Riley Morris. |
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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September 20: Mount Royal Roster
NEW RECRUITS (9)
5 Mike Ladyman (D - Salmon Arm - BCHL)
12 Connor Bouchard (F - Tri-City - WHL)
14 Koby Morrisseau (F - Carlyle - BSHL Senior A)
18 Blake Stevenson (F - Red Deer/Calgary - WHL)
22 Moe Hakim (F - Drumheller/Drayton Valley - AJHL)
25 Remy Aquilon (D - Prince Albert - WHL)
27 Jade Senkoe (F - Spruce Grove - AJHL)
31 Shane Farkas (G - UPEI - AUS)
33 Jackson Berry (G - Drayton Valley - AJHL)
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED RECRUIT (1)
- Tim Gould (D - Maine - NCAA)
RETURNEES (15)
2 Kyle Walker D
4 Kyle Pow D
8 Spencer Moe F
9 Ethan Regnier F
10 Robbie Holmes F
11 Andrew Fyten F
13 Riley Sawchuk F
16 Connor Blake D
17 Josh Tarzwell F
19 Lane Gilliss F
23 Nolan Yaremko F
24 Kade Jensen D
26 Jared Power F
28 Zafir Rawji F
35 Riley Sims G
DEPARTURES (12)
18 Bradley Kennedy F
17 Ryley Lindgren F
20 Josh Tarzwell F
3 Tyson Helgesen D
12 Levi Kleiboer D
22 Brandan Arnold F
21 Sean Richards F
6 Seth Bafaro D
25 Dominic Schmiemann D
15 Ty Kolle F
33 Riley Morris G
14 Keegan Iverson F
Like everybody else, there is a big roster turnover at MRU this year. They have retained their top two scorers, Riley Sawchuk and Nolan Yaremko, arguably the best one-two punch in all of USports. They combined for 77 points in 20 games. They did lose their #3 scorer, Brad Kennedy (22 points in 20 games), and their #1 goaltender, Riley Morris. - Hollywood2
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September 21: Trinity Western Roster
NEW RECRUITS (11)
9 Daine Dubois (F - Long Island U - NCAA)
10 Jonathan Krahn (F - Melville - SJHL)
18 Mikol Sartor (F - Estevan - SJHL)
19 Josiah Vanderhooft (F - Winnipeg Blues - MJHL)
22 Adam Oates (D - Drayton Valley - AJHL)
27 Mitchell Joss (F - Sherwood Park - AJHL)
35 Raphael Audet (G - Edmunston - MHL)
36 Nicksha Eric (D - Humboldt - SJHL)
42 Tanner Hopps (F - Long Island U. - NCAA)
43 Jesse Pomeroy (D - Niagara U. - NCAA)
91 Boston Bird (F - Waywayseekappo - MJHL)
RETURNEES (16)
1 Isaac LaBelle G
5 Jake Jurgeneit D
6 Landon Fuller D
11 Kade McMillen D
14 Jarrett Penner F
16 Aidan Steinke F
17 Josh Borynec F
20 Joshua Bruce F
21 Jeremy Klessens F
24 Michael Spafford F
61 Jamieson Ree D
71 Jordan Bogress F
77 Travis Verveda D
90 Berk Berkeliev G
93 Luke Spadafora F
94 Kolby Johnson F
DEPARTURES (15)
15 Brayden Brown F
21 Hayden Guilderson F
7 Kylor Wall D
23 Logan Casavant F
12 Drake Lindsay F
27 Adam Nobes F
22 Connor Vermeulen D
44 Spencer Gerth F
89 Kade Vilio F
18 Trent Vilio F
19 Brandon Potomak F
11 Travis Walton F
24 Ryleigh Anderson F
9 Jadon Joseph F
35 Talor Joseph G
Last year Holy Trinity had a 31-man roster, so 15 departures with 11 recruits still leaves a slightly larger than usual roster. The departures were spread throughout the line-up, i.e. they did not disproportionally lose top players or players at one position. Their leading scorer, defenceman Travis Verveda, is back. He had 3 goals and 8 assists in 20 games. Their leading goal scorer, Brayden Brown, had 5 goals in 20 games and has departed. One would think that the newcomers can replace the departed since the scoring numbers were not that high. That said, the team was playing a lot better by the end of the season, so I infer that they had a decent degree of chemistry under their former coach.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 TWU Team Stats
➤ TWU: Roster Page |
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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September 21: Trinity Western Roster
NEW RECRUITS (11)
9 Daine Dubois (F - Long Island U - NCAA)
10 Jonathan Krahn (F - Melville - SJHL)
18 Mikol Sartor (F - Estevan - SJHL)
19 Josiah Vanderhooft (F - Winnipeg Blues - MJHL)
22 Adam Oates (D - Drayton Valley - AJHL)
27 Mitchell Joss (F - Sherwood Park - AJHL)
35 Raphael Audet (G - Edmunston - MHL)
36 Nicksha Eric (D - Humboldt - SJHL)
42 Tanner Hopps (F - Long Island U. - NCAA)
43 Jesse Pomeroy (D - Niagara U. - NCAA)
91 Boston Bird (F - Waywayseekappo - MJHL)
RETURNEES (16)
1 Isaac LaBelle G
5 Jake Jurgeneit D
6 Landon Fuller D
11 Kade McMillen D
14 Jarrett Penner F
16 Aidan Steinke F
17 Josh Borynec F
20 Joshua Bruce F
21 Jeremy Klessens F
24 Michael Spafford F
61 Jamieson Ree D
71 Jordan Bogress F
77 Travis Verveda D
90 Berk Berkeliev G
93 Luke Spadafora F
94 Kolby Johnson F
DEPARTURES (15)
15 Brayden Brown F
21 Hayden Guilderson F
7 Kylor Wall D
23 Logan Casavant F
12 Drake Lindsay F
27 Adam Nobes F
22 Connor Vermeulen D
44 Spencer Gerth F
89 Kade Vilio F
18 Trent Vilio F
19 Brandon Potomak F
11 Travis Walton F
24 Ryleigh Anderson F
9 Jadon Joseph F
35 Talor Joseph G
Last year Holy Trinity had a 31-man roster, so 15 departures with 11 recruits still leaves a slightly larger than usual roster. The departures were spread throughout the line-up, i.e. they did not disproportionally lose top players or players at one position. Their leading scorer, defenceman Travis Verveda, is back. He had 3 goals and 8 assists in 20 games. Their leading goal scorer, Brayden Brown, had 5 goals in 20 games and has departed. One would think that the newcomers can replace the departed since the scoring numbers were not that high. That said, the team was playing a lot better by the end of the season, so I infer that they had a decent degree of chemistry under their former coach.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 TWU Team Stats
➤ TWU: Roster Page - Hollywood2
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Location: member of the honor roll, assistant to the assistant manager of the movie theater Joined: 09.01.2008
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H2 just throws in random retired NHL players
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kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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H2 just throws in random retired NHL players
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September 21: UBC Roster
NEW RECRUITS (10)
10 Logan Doust (F - Moose Jaw - WHL)
12 Ben Keon (D - Grande Prairie - AJHL)
18 James Form (F - Humboldt - SJHL / Spokane - WHL)
19 Jordan Sandhu (F - Arizona State - NCAA)
21 Sam Huo (F -Tri-City - WHL)
26 Jonny Lambos (D - Brandon - WHL)
30 Kaeden Lane (G - Penticton - BCHL)
34 Sasha Mutala (F - Tri-City - WHL)
39 Ethan McIndoe (F - NAIT - ACAC)
60 Cole Schwebius (G - Victoria - BCHL)
Note: Keon and Lane are additions to the earlier recruiting announcement.
RETURNEES (14)
7 Noah Form D
8 Carson Miller F
9 Matthew Smith D
13 Jack Wismer F
14 Jake Kryski F
15 Scott Atkinson F
17 Liam Kindree F
23 Tian Rask F
27 Conner McDonald D
29 Cyle McNabb F
31 Dorrin Luding G
37 Chris Douglas F
40 Jonathan Smart D
43 Ryan Pouliot D
DEPARTURES (14)
19 Tyler Sandhu F
10 Matt Revel F
20 Austin Glover F
11 Jarret Tyszka D
22 Quinn Benjafield F
16 Michael Clarke F
18 James Orban F
38 Logan Foster D
3 Matt Leduc D
34 Rylan Toth G
30 Ethan Anders G
12 Noah Form D
6 Shaun Dosanjh D
5 Jackson Caller D
UBC is going with just a 24-man roster, as opposed to 28 from a year ago. The recruiting class, at first blush, looks like a decent replacement for the departures. However, the loss of key players raises issues with respect to chemistry after the team is coming off their best two-season run since the days of bell-bottoms. The major loss is clearly going to be in goal where Rylan Toth is gone. He was their best player and a conference all-star.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 UBC Team Stats
➤ UBC: Roster Page |
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Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: member of the honor roll, assistant to the assistant manager of the movie theater Joined: 09.01.2008
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September 21: UBC Roster
NEW RECRUITS (10)
10 Logan Doust (F - Moose Jaw - WHL)
12 Ben Keon (D - Grande Prairie - AJHL)
18 James Form (F - Humboldt - SJHL / Spokane - WHL)
19 Jordan Sandhu (F - Arizona State - NCAA)
21 Sam Huo (F -Tri-City - WHL)
26 Jonny Lambos (D - Brandon - WHL)
30 Kaeden Lane (G - Penticton - BCHL)
34 Sasha Mutala (F - Tri-City - WHL)
39 Ethan McIndoe (F - NAIT - ACAC)
60 Cole Schwebius (G - Victoria - BCHL)
Note: Keon and Lane are additions to the earlier recruiting announcement.
RETURNEES (14)
7 Noah Form D
8 Carson Miller F
9 Matthew Smith D
13 Jack Wismer F
14 Jake Kryski F
15 Scott Atkinson F
17 Liam Kindree F
23 Tian Rask F
27 Conner McDonald D
29 Cyle McNabb F
31 Dorrin Luding G
37 Chris Douglas F
40 Jonathan Smart D
43 Ryan Pouliot D
DEPARTURES (14)
19 Tyler Sandhu F
10 Matt Revel F
20 Austin Glover F
11 Jarret Tyszka D
22 Quinn Benjafield F
16 Michael Clarke F
18 James Orban F
38 Logan Foster D
3 Matt Leduc D
34 Rylan Toth G
30 Ethan Anders G
12 Noah Form D
6 Shaun Dosanjh D
5 Jackson Caller D
UBC is going with just a 24-man roster, as opposed to 28 from a year ago. The recruiting class, at first blush, looks like a decent replacement for the departures. However, the loss of key players raises issues with respect to chemistry after the team is coming off their best two-season run since the days of bell-bottoms. The major loss is clearly going to be in goal where Rylan Toth is gone. He was their best player and a conference all-star.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 UBC Team Stats
➤ UBC: Roster Page - Hollywood2
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Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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Preview: September 23-25: THE GREAT G.P.A.C. REVIVAL!
MANITOBA BISONS (0-0-0, 2-0-0, OHT35 #n/a)
LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLVES (0-0-0, 0-0-0, OHT35 #n/a)
REGINA COUGARS (0-0-0, 1-2-1, OHT35 #n/a)
Friday, Sept 23rd at 7:00 CDT at The Rink: Lakehead v Manitoba
Saturday, Sept 24th at 5:00 CDT at The Rink: Regina v Lakehead
Sunday, Sept 25th at 2:00 CDT at The Rink: Manitoba v Regina
Links:
➤ GoBisons: Schedule & Results
➤ UofR: Schedule & Results
➤ Lakehead: Schedule & Results
This weekend round-robin is a GPAC revival. The Bisons, Kittens, and (former) Nor‛Westers used to be GPAC rivals, along with the Brandon Bobcats and Winnipeg Wesmen. The Wesmen folded their hockey team (after the 1983-84 season) and the Nor‛Westers folded all sports programs (after the 1984-85 season). That left the Bobcats, Bisons, and Kittens to join the CW.
The end of this conference has been great for Bison hockey. However, a one weekend revival is nice for nostalgia purposes.
Once Lakehead brought back sports, and joined the OUA as the Thunderwolves (in 2001-02), the Bisons were invited to visit Thunder Bay over the Christmas season on a semi-regular basis. However, I don‛t believe that Lakehead U has visited Friendly Manitoba since the GPAC days.
The Wayne Fleming Arena is undergoing renos and is not available through the end of October. Hence, the games are shifting to The Rink Training Centre (on Wilkes, technically in Oak Bluff although within the perimeter). It is supposed to be a great place to play. The elevated spectator area looks very basic, like any community arena but with a nice view. I‛ll find out! The Bison men, Bison women, and Winnipeg Ice of the WHL are all playing at The Rink for now.
ELSEWHERE IN THE CW
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES (0-0-0, 3-1-0, OHT35 #n/a)
CALGARY DINOSAURS (0-0-0, 1-3-0, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UofS: Schedule & Results
➤ UofC: Schedule & Results
This is a usual Friday-Saturday double-header, the only one of the weekend. Last year, Bedrock U eliminated the Banjo-Mutts in the quarter-finals.
MACEWAN GRIFFINS (0-0-0, 0-4-1, OHT35 #n/a)
N.A.I.T. OOKS (ACAC, 1-1-0)
Links:
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
➤ NAIT: Schedule & Results
This is a funny weekend in the CW. Manitoba hosts the 3-way dance, Sask and Calgary play a traditional weekend double-header, and Holy Trinity has a bye. That leaves four sides, plus NAIT from the ACAC, to randomly pair off in single games over the weekend.
Before Covid hit and MacEwan left the ACAC for the CW, these two cross-town rivals played three straight finals, all won by MacEwan after finishing second to NAIT in the regular season. So this is a rivalry re-kindled.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS (0-0-0, 2-1-1, OHT35 #n/a)
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS (0-0-0, 5-1-0, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
This game goes Friday as UBC makes a trip to Edmontown. Their defence will be tested. They gave up 11 goals in two games against Windsor before recording shut-outs against Trinity and SFU. The Evil Monkeys should give them a test. However, with 18 goals in 6 games (5 of them wins) it seems that the Apes are focussed on defence.
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS (0-0-0, 5-1-0, OHT35 #n/a)
MOUNT ROYAL COUGARS (0-0-0, 3-2-0, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
➤ MRU: Schedule & Results
The Evil Monkeys will travel south to face the Bluegars on Saturday. These teams played in Edmontown back on September 3rd, a 5-2 win for Alberta. MRU and NAIT only play once on the weekend.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS (0-0-0, 2-1-1, OHT35 #n/a)
MACEWAN GRIFFINS (0-0-0, 0-4-1, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
I know it is only exhibition, but these teams could be heading into this game without a win over a USports non-expansion team. The T-irds‛ wins have been against Simon Fraser and Holy Trinity, and their losses have been against Windsor. MacEwan was whipped by Mount Royal, but otherwise have had close losses.
OUT EAST
Sun Sept 18 Windsor 2 Brock 1
Wed Sept 21 Laurier 3 Waterloo 2
Thu Sept 22 Concordia at Toronto
Thu Sept 22 Ontario Tech at Laurier
Thu Sept 22 Toronto Metropolitan at Toronto
Thu Sept 22 GOJHL All-Stars at Brock
Fri Sept 23 Concordia at Toronto
Fri Sept 23 Guelph at Brock
Fri Sept 23 Ottawa at Western Ontario
Fri Sept 23 Queen's vs Waterloo (at London, Ont.)
Sat Sept 24 Concordia at Toronto Metropolitan
Sat Sept 24 Ottawa vs Waterloo (at London, Ont.)
Sat Sept 24 Queen's at Western Ontario
Thu Sept 22 New Brunswick at Dalhousie
Fri Sept 23 New Brunswick at Acadia
Fri Sept 23 St. F.X. at Dalhousie
Sat Sept 24 Acadia at Moncton
Sat Sept 24 Saint Mary's at St. F.X.
OUA-AUS Interlock
Fri Sept 23 McGill at U.P.E.I.
Sat Sept 24 McGill at U.P.E.I.
Sun Sept 25 McGill at New Brunswick
Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: LeagueStat Daily
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results
OUT WEST
Fri Sept 23 Augustana at Concordia-Edmonton
Fri Sept 23 S.A.I.T. at Red Deer Poly
Sat Sept 24 Red Deer Poly at Augustana
Fri Sept 23 Simon Fraser at Alaska-Anchorage (NCAA)
Fri Sept 23 Vancouver Island at Victoria
Sat Sept 24 Simon Fraser at Alaska-Fairbanks (NCAA)
Sat Sept 24 Victoria at Vancouver Island
Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
➤ BCIHL: Schedule & Results
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Preview: September 23-25: THE GREAT G.P.A.C. REVIVAL!
MANITOBA BISONS (0-0-0, 2-0-0, OHT35 #n/a)
LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLVES (0-0-0, 0-0-0, OHT35 #n/a)
REGINA COUGARS (0-0-0, 1-2-1, OHT35 #n/a)
Friday, Sept 23rd at 7:00 CDT at The Rink: Lakehead v Manitoba
Saturday, Sept 24th at 5:00 CDT at The Rink: Regina v Lakehead
Sunday, Sept 25th at 2:00 CDT at The Rink: Manitoba v Regina
Links:
➤ GoBisons: Schedule & Results
➤ UofR: Schedule & Results
➤ Lakehead: Schedule & Results
This weekend round-robin is a GPAC revival. The Bisons, Kittens, and (former) Nor‛Westers used to be GPAC rivals, along with the Brandon Bobcats and Winnipeg Wesmen. The Wesmen folded their hockey team (after the 1983-84 season) and the Nor‛Westers folded all sports programs (after the 1984-85 season). That left the Bobcats, Bisons, and Kittens to join the CW.
The end of this conference has been great for Bison hockey. However, a one weekend revival is nice for nostalgia purposes.
Once Lakehead brought back sports, and joined the OUA as the Thunderwolves (in 2001-02), the Bisons were invited to visit Thunder Bay over the Christmas season on a semi-regular basis. However, I don‛t believe that Lakehead U has visited Friendly Manitoba since the GPAC days.
The Wayne Fleming Arena is undergoing renos and is not available through the end of October. Hence, the games are shifting to The Rink Training Centre (on Wilkes, technically in Oak Bluff although within the perimeter). It is supposed to be a great place to play. The elevated spectator area looks very basic, like any community arena but with a nice view. I‛ll find out! The Bison men, Bison women, and Winnipeg Ice of the WHL are all playing at The Rink for now.
ELSEWHERE IN THE CW
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES (0-0-0, 3-1-0, OHT35 #n/a)
CALGARY DINOSAURS (0-0-0, 1-3-0, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UofS: Schedule & Results
➤ UofC: Schedule & Results
This is a usual Friday-Saturday double-header, the only one of the weekend. Last year, Bedrock U eliminated the Banjo-Mutts in the quarter-finals.
MACEWAN GRIFFINS (0-0-0, 0-4-1, OHT35 #n/a)
N.A.I.T. OOKS (ACAC, 1-1-0)
Links:
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
➤ NAIT: Schedule & Results
This is a funny weekend in the CW. Manitoba hosts the 3-way dance, Sask and Calgary play a traditional weekend double-header, and Holy Trinity has a bye. That leaves four sides, plus NAIT from the ACAC, to randomly pair off in single games over the weekend.
Before Covid hit and MacEwan left the ACAC for the CW, these two cross-town rivals played three straight finals, all won by MacEwan after finishing second to NAIT in the regular season. So this is a rivalry re-kindled.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS (0-0-0, 2-1-1, OHT35 #n/a)
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS (0-0-0, 5-1-0, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
This game goes Friday as UBC makes a trip to Edmontown. Their defence will be tested. They gave up 11 goals in two games against Windsor before recording shut-outs against Trinity and SFU. The Evil Monkeys should give them a test. However, with 18 goals in 6 games (5 of them wins) it seems that the Apes are focussed on defence.
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS (0-0-0, 5-1-0, OHT35 #n/a)
MOUNT ROYAL COUGARS (0-0-0, 3-2-0, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
➤ MRU: Schedule & Results
The Evil Monkeys will travel south to face the Bluegars on Saturday. These teams played in Edmontown back on September 3rd, a 5-2 win for Alberta. MRU and NAIT only play once on the weekend.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS (0-0-0, 2-1-1, OHT35 #n/a)
MACEWAN GRIFFINS (0-0-0, 0-4-1, OHT35 #n/a)
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
I know it is only exhibition, but these teams could be heading into this game without a win over a USports non-expansion team. The T-irds‛ wins have been against Simon Fraser and Holy Trinity, and their losses have been against Windsor. MacEwan was whipped by Mount Royal, but otherwise have had close losses.
OUT EAST
Sun Sept 18 Windsor 2 Brock 1
Wed Sept 21 Laurier 3 Waterloo 2
Thu Sept 22 Concordia at Toronto
Thu Sept 22 Ontario Tech at Laurier
Thu Sept 22 Toronto Metropolitan at Toronto
Thu Sept 22 GOJHL All-Stars at Brock
Fri Sept 23 Concordia at Toronto
Fri Sept 23 Guelph at Brock
Fri Sept 23 Ottawa at Western Ontario
Fri Sept 23 Queen's vs Waterloo (at London, Ont.)
Sat Sept 24 Concordia at Toronto Metropolitan
Sat Sept 24 Ottawa vs Waterloo (at London, Ont.)
Sat Sept 24 Queen's at Western Ontario
Thu Sept 22 New Brunswick at Dalhousie
Fri Sept 23 New Brunswick at Acadia
Fri Sept 23 St. F.X. at Dalhousie
Sat Sept 24 Acadia at Moncton
Sat Sept 24 Saint Mary's at St. F.X.
OUA-AUS Interlock
Fri Sept 23 McGill at U.P.E.I.
Sat Sept 24 McGill at U.P.E.I.
Sun Sept 25 McGill at New Brunswick
Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: LeagueStat Daily
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results
OUT WEST
Fri Sept 23 Augustana at Concordia-Edmonton
Fri Sept 23 S.A.I.T. at Red Deer Poly
Sat Sept 24 Red Deer Poly at Augustana
Fri Sept 23 Simon Fraser at Alaska-Anchorage (NCAA)
Fri Sept 23 Vancouver Island at Victoria
Sat Sept 24 Simon Fraser at Alaska-Fairbanks (NCAA)
Sat Sept 24 Victoria at Vancouver Island
Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
➤ BCIHL: Schedule & Results - Hollywood2
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September 22: Alberta Roster
NEW RECRUITS (10)
1 Jake Bennett (G - Comox Valley - VIJHL)
3 Joel Sexsmith (D - Red Deer - WHL)
9 Justin Hall (LW - Lethbridge - WHL)
12 Adam Hall (C - Vancouver - WHL)
13 Tanner Fincaryk (C - Lloydminster - AJHL)
16 Cam Wiebe (F - Beverley -CapJHL)
19 Bruce McGregor (C - Sherwood Park - AJHL)
23 Jakin Smallwood (RW - Winnipeg - WHL)
30 Ethan Kruger (G - Brandon - WHL)
40 Jayden Platz (D - NAIT - ACAC)
RETURNEES (18)
5 Dawson Davidson D
6 Jared Freadrich D
7 Dylan Plouffe D
8 Wyatt McLeod D
10 Josh Prokop F
11 Tyler Preziuso F
14 Eric Florchuk F
15 Daneel Lategan F
17 Matt Fonteyne F
18 Ryan Hughes F
20 Nolan Volcan F
22 Ethan Sakowich D
26 Carter Wolski D
27 Dilan Savenkov
29 Josh Paterson F
31 Nick Schneider G
35 Matt Berlin G
37 Curtis Trolley F
DEPARTURES (7)
23 Gary Haden F
4 Clayton Kirichenko D
12 Noah Philp F
16 Grayson Pawlenchuk F
25 Luc Smith F
3 Joel Lakusta D
1 Taz Burman G
The Evil Monkeys lost some really good players. However, they also have a load of quality returnees and new recruits. In all likelihood, this will again be a first place team. There are a couple of Junior B players in the training camp roster. With 28 players in camp, they are not likely to keep (or at least play) all of them.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 Alberta Team Stats
➤ Alberta: Roster Page |
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September 23: BISONS LOSE HOME OPENER
LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLVES 6
MANITOBA BISONS 2
Links:
➤ Lakehead: Schedule & Results
➤ GoBisons: Schedule & Results
The Bisons have yet to post a 2022-23 roster page and did not pass out game sheets at tonight‛s game. But I made note of the names and numbers, and here‛s the line-up.
MANITOBA - new players in bold
Goal
34 Hawryluk (35 Murphy)
Defence
5 Schioler - 16 Hartje
27 Gottfried - 2 Stewart
8 Toth - 6 Dyck
4 Malchuk
Forwards
10 Skoleski - 22 Davis - 17 Veloso
18 Hooker - 9 Thiessen - 11Ostir
20 Apetagon - 19 Arpin - 21 Basarab
26 McCorrister - 28 Behun - 29 King
Scratches - uncertain as to exactly which players are on the roster
G: 1 Link - 30 Bennett - Harkness
D: 25 Sambrook - Patrick
F: 14 Keane - 15 Dalke - 24 Pierce
LAKEHEAD
Goal
30 Aiken (31 Wright)
Defence
18 Jette - 28 Auger
4 Wojciechowski - 8 Van Den Hurk
2 Borbely - 22 Williams
20 Fortin
Forwards
15 Ho - 27 Mack - 16 Blackwell
19 Stiles - 9 Smith - 25 Massie
11 Fox - 12 Dempster - 10 Badalamenti
14 Van Unen - 13 Fox - 29 Edwards
Scratches
1 Cicigoi
5 Turpin - 23 Massie - 3 Whitaker
17 Gerrie - 26 Gervais - 21 Pouliot - 24 Miles
Lakehead‛s players did not have names on their shirts, unless they pulled a Harold Ballard move and put white letters on a white background.
This was a case of ugly goaltending for the new recruit from the NCAA. The shots on goal clock was not necessarily accurate. I think they just counted the saves. In any event, the shot clock said 17-12 in favour of the Bisons. Hawryluk‛s save percentage is taking a pounding! I am not sure who all is in camp but I did not see anybody being an overwhelming favourite to be #1.
Here‛s the very unofficial summary:
1st period
LU 1-0 #25 Massie
LU 2-0 #28 Auger
UM 2-1 #10 Skoleski (PP)
Penalties: UM #9, LU #13, LU #11
2nd period
LU 3-1 #27 Mack
LU 4-1 #28 Auger
Penalties: UM #22, LU #19, LU #10, UM #18
3rd period
LU 5-1 #13 Fox (SH)
LU 6-1 #27 Mack (SH)
UM 6-2 #21 Basarab
Penalties: LU #28, LU #27, LU #9, UM #26, LU #32
This was an exceptionally sloppy game. Bad passes and not a lot of quality play-making. Lakehead took their penalties in pairs, providing 5-on-3 powerplays in the process. The first time, the Bisons scored. But the second, Lakehead scored twice, once on a blueline breakaway on a bad pass and the second when a player exited the box and had an instant breakaway. Prior to the 3rd period shorthanded goals, the Bisons had immense pressure every shift and were really carrying the play. The lack of offensive finish hurt them.
OUT-OF-TOWN SCOREBOARD
MACEWAN GRIFFINS 6
N.A.I.T. OOKS 4
Links:
➤ NAIT: Schedule & Results
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
The old ACAC rivalry was back for a one-night revival. And the Mythical Mutants once again walked away with the honours. It was nice for Mac to finally hit the win column, now standing at 1-4-1.
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES 2
CALGARY DINOSAURS 5
Links:
➤ UofS: Schedule & Results
➤ UofC: Schedule & Results
Bedrock U is now 2-3-0 and the Mutts are 3-2-0. No LeagueStat postings for this one.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS 3
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS 5
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
➤ Summaries: LeagueStat
Nice to see that LeagueStat was activated by the Evil Monkeys. The last goal was an empty-netter, so this was a close one. Matt Fonteyn had two goals for the Monkeys. Nick Schneider got the win with 30 saves on 33 shots. Kaeden Lane had the loss with 26 saves on 30 shots. That‛s not an awful stat, but certainly not all-star numbers. UBC is now 2-2-1 (1-2-1 against USports) and the Monkeys are 6-1-0.
NEXT UP
Sat Sept 24 Alberta at Mount Royal
Sat Sept 24 Lakehead vs Regina (at Winnipeg)
Sat Sept 24 Saskatchewan at Calgary
Sat Sept 24 U.B.C. at MacEwan
Sun Sept 25 Regina at Manitoba
OUT EAST
Wed Sept 21 Laurier 3 Waterloo 2
Thu Sept 22 New Brunswick 11 Dalhousie 4
Thu Sept 22 Ontario Tech 6 Laurier 3
Thu Sept 22 Toronto Metro 2 Toronto 2
Thu Sept 22 GOJHL All-Stars 2 Brock 6
Fri Sept 23 Concordia 6 Toronto 4
Fri Sept 23 Guelph 2 Brock 6
Fri Sept 23 Ottawa 2 Western Ontario 1
Fri Sept 23 Queen's 3 Waterloo 4 (ot) (at London, Ont.)
Fri Sept 23 R.M.C. 4 York 5 (ot)
Sat Sept 24 Concordia at Toronto Metropolitan
Sat Sept 24 Ottawa vs Waterloo (at London, Ont.)
Sat Sept 24 Queen's at Western Ontario
Sat Sept 24 York at R.M.C.
Thu Sept 22 New Brunswick 11 Dalhousie 4
Fri Sept 23 New Brunswick at Acadia - cancelled
Fri Sept 23 St. F.X. at Dalhousie - cancelled
Fri Sept 23 Saint Mary's at Moncton - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 Acadia at Moncton - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 Saint Mary's at St. F.X. - cancelled
OUA-AUS INTERLOCK
Fri Sept 23 McGill at U.P.E.I. - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 McGill at U.P.E.I. - cancelled
Sun Sept 25 McGill at New Brunswick
NOTE: The Atlantic hurricane threat forced cancellation of those games.
Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: LeagueStat Daily
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results
OUT WEST
Fri Sept 23 Augustana 5 Concordia-Edmonton 3
Fri Sept 23 S.A.I.T. 5 Red Deer Poly 8
Sat Sept 24 Red Deer Poly at Augustana
Fri Sept 23 Simon Fraser 1 Alaska-Anchorage 0
Fri Sept 23 Vancouver Island 6 Victoria 4
Sat Sept 24 Simon Fraser at Alaska-Fairbanks
Sat Sept 24 Victoria at Vancouver Island
Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
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September 23: BISONS LOSE HOME OPENER
LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLVES 6
MANITOBA BISONS 2
Links:
➤ Lakehead: Schedule & Results
➤ GoBisons: Schedule & Results
The Bisons have yet to post a 2022-23 roster page and did not pass out game sheets at tonight‛s game. But I made note of the names and numbers, and here‛s the line-up.
MANITOBA - new players in bold
Goal
34 Hawryluk (35 Murphy)
Defence
5 Schioler - 16 Hartje
27 Gottfried - 2 Stewart
8 Toth - 6 Dyck
4 Malchuk
Forwards
10 Skoleski - 22 Davis - 17 Veloso
18 Hooker - 9 Thiessen - 11Ostir
20 Apetagon - 19 Arpin - 21 Basarab
26 McCorrister - 28 Behun - 29 King
Scratches - uncertain as to exactly which players are on the roster
G: 1 Link - 30 Bennett - Harkness
D: 25 Sambrook - Patrick
F: 14 Keane - 15 Dalke - 24 Pierce
LAKEHEAD
Goal
30 Aiken (31 Wright)
Defence
18 Jette - 28 Auger
4 Wojciechowski - 8 Van Den Hurk
2 Borbely - 22 Williams
20 Fortin
Forwards
15 Ho - 27 Mack - 16 Blackwell
19 Stiles - 9 Smith - 25 Massie
11 Fox - 12 Dempster - 10 Badalamenti
14 Van Unen - 13 Fox - 29 Edwards
Scratches
1 Cicigoi
5 Turpin - 23 Massie - 3 Whitaker
17 Gerrie - 26 Gervais - 21 Pouliot - 24 Miles
Lakehead‛s players did not have names on their shirts, unless they pulled a Harold Ballard move and put white letters on a white background.
This was a case of ugly goaltending for the new recruit from the NCAA. The shots on goal clock was not necessarily accurate. I think they just counted the saves. In any event, the shot clock said 17-12 in favour of the Bisons. Hawryluk‛s save percentage is taking a pounding! I am not sure who all is in camp but I did not see anybody being an overwhelming favourite to be #1.
Here‛s the very unofficial summary:
1st period
LU 1-0 #25 Massie
LU 2-0 #28 Auger
UM 2-1 #10 Skoleski (PP)
Penalties: UM #9, LU #13, LU #11
2nd period
LU 3-1 #27 Mack
LU 4-1 #28 Auger
Penalties: UM #22, LU #19, LU #10, UM #18
3rd period
LU 5-1 #13 Fox (SH)
LU 6-1 #27 Mack (SH)
UM 6-2 #21 Basarab
Penalties: LU #28, LU #27, LU #9, UM #26, LU #32
This was an exceptionally sloppy game. Bad passes and not a lot of quality play-making. Lakehead took their penalties in pairs, providing 5-on-3 powerplays in the process. The first time, the Bisons scored. But the second, Lakehead scored twice, once on a blueline breakaway on a bad pass and the second when a player exited the box and had an instant breakaway. Prior to the 3rd period shorthanded goals, the Bisons had immense pressure every shift and were really carrying the play. The lack of offensive finish hurt them.
OUT-OF-TOWN SCOREBOARD
MACEWAN GRIFFINS 6
N.A.I.T. OOKS 4
Links:
➤ NAIT: Schedule & Results
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
The old ACAC rivalry was back for a one-night revival. And the Mythical Mutants once again walked away with the honours. It was nice for Mac to finally hit the win column, now standing at 1-4-1.
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES 2
CALGARY DINOSAURS 5
Links:
➤ UofS: Schedule & Results
➤ UofC: Schedule & Results
Bedrock U is now 2-3-0 and the Mutts are 3-2-0. No LeagueStat postings for this one.
ty, hollywood.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS 3
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS 5
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
➤ Summaries: LeagueStat
Nice to see that LeagueStat was activated by the Evil Monkeys. The last goal was an empty-netter, so this was a close one. Matt Fonteyn had two goals for the Monkeys. Nick Schneider got the win with 30 saves on 33 shots. Kaeden Lane had the loss with 26 saves on 30 shots. That‛s not an awful stat, but certainly not all-star numbers. UBC is now 2-2-1 (1-2-1 against USports) and the Monkeys are 6-1-0.
NEXT UP
Sat Sept 24 Alberta at Mount Royal
Sat Sept 24 Lakehead vs Regina (at Winnipeg)
Sat Sept 24 Saskatchewan at Calgary
Sat Sept 24 U.B.C. at MacEwan
Sun Sept 25 Regina at Manitoba
OUT EAST
Wed Sept 21 Laurier 3 Waterloo 2
Thu Sept 22 New Brunswick 11 Dalhousie 4
Thu Sept 22 Ontario Tech 6 Laurier 3
Thu Sept 22 Toronto Metro 2 Toronto 2
Thu Sept 22 GOJHL All-Stars 2 Brock 6
Fri Sept 23 Concordia 6 Toronto 4
Fri Sept 23 Guelph 2 Brock 6
Fri Sept 23 Ottawa 2 Western Ontario 1
Fri Sept 23 Queen's 3 Waterloo 4 (ot) (at London, Ont.)
Fri Sept 23 R.M.C. 4 York 5 (ot)
Sat Sept 24 Concordia at Toronto Metropolitan
Sat Sept 24 Ottawa vs Waterloo (at London, Ont.)
Sat Sept 24 Queen's at Western Ontario
Sat Sept 24 York at R.M.C.
Thu Sept 22 New Brunswick 11 Dalhousie 4
Fri Sept 23 New Brunswick at Acadia - cancelled
Fri Sept 23 St. F.X. at Dalhousie - cancelled
Fri Sept 23 Saint Mary's at Moncton - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 Acadia at Moncton - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 Saint Mary's at St. F.X. - cancelled
OUA-AUS INTERLOCK
Fri Sept 23 McGill at U.P.E.I. - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 McGill at U.P.E.I. - cancelled
Sun Sept 25 McGill at New Brunswick
NOTE: The Atlantic hurricane threat forced cancellation of those games.
Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: LeagueStat Daily
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results
OUT WEST
Fri Sept 23 Augustana 5 Concordia-Edmonton 3
Fri Sept 23 S.A.I.T. 5 Red Deer Poly 8
Sat Sept 24 Red Deer Poly at Augustana
Fri Sept 23 Simon Fraser 1 Alaska-Anchorage 0
Fri Sept 23 Vancouver Island 6 Victoria 4
Sat Sept 24 Simon Fraser at Alaska-Fairbanks
Sat Sept 24 Victoria at Vancouver Island
Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
➤ BCIHL: Schedule & Results - Hollywood2
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September 24: THUNDERMUTTS COMPLETE THE SWEEP
The Bisons had a bye on Saturday, but there were plenty of games in the CW and elsewhere. Three overtime games in the CW alone.
OUT-OF-TOWN SCOREBOARD
LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLVES 6
REGINA COUGARS 5
(in overtime)
Links:
➤ Regina: Schedule & Results
➤ Lakehead: Schedule & Results
➤ Twitter: UofR Mens Hockey
➤ Twitter: Lakehead U Hockey
This game was slated to start at 5:00 CDT on Regina‛s page and at 6:00 EDT on Lakehead‛s. So I arrived at 5 to 5 and it was 1-1 early in the 2nd period. By the time I got myself a drink from the machine, Regina made it 2-1 and I did not see the number of the scorer. Here‛s what happened from that point onward.
REGINA
Goal
35 Mager (30 Evanoff)
Defence
27 Riddle - 28 Pouteau
7 Heidt - 10 Eskra
5 Sass - 2 King-Cunningham
Forwards
8 Davis - 14 Culling - 20 Asham-Moroz
21 Adams - 24 Krane - 29 Doucet
18 Shindle - 16 Schmidt - 17 Barnstable
4 Riemer - 12 Houk
Scratches
G: 1 Young
D: 3 McCabe
F: 9 Fletcher - 11 Mikoski - 19 Platt - 23 Pearce
LAKEHEAD
Goal
30 Aiken (31 Wright)
Defence
4 Wojciechowski - 8 Van Den Hurk
2 Borbely - 22 Williams
10 Badalamenti - 28 Auger
20 Fortin
Forwards
25 Massie - 9 Smith - 12 Dempster
14 Van Unen - 13 Fox - 29 Edwards
25 Massie - 27 Mack - 15 Ho
11 Fox - 17 Gerrie - 24 Miles
16 Blackwell
Scratches
G: 1 Cicigoi
D: 3 Whitaker - 5 Turpin - 18 Jette - 23 Massie
F: 19 Stiles - 26 Gervais - 21 Pouliot
1st period
LU 1-0 #15 Ho
UR 1-1
2nd period
UR 1-2
LU 2-2 #16 Blackwell
LU 3-2 #15 Ho (4 on 4)
3rd period
LU 4-2 #9 Smith
UR 4-3 #16 Schmidt
LU 5-3 #25 Masssie
UR 5-4 #28 Pouteau
UR 5-5 #29 Doucet
Overtime
LU 6-5 #8 Van Den Hurk (PP)
Penalties were not shown on the scoreboard for this one. The shot clock gave Regina the edge, 18-17. So not a lot of stops. And there is no guarantee as to accuracy of my summary.
The winning goal was set up by a penalty in 3-on-3 overtime, in the neutral zone on Lakehead‛s trailing player. Not a wise penalty at that stage of the game. Being down 5-3 late in the 3rd, Regina rallied to tie the game and a win seemed inevitable, until the PP happened.
The schedule says that the finale between the Banjo-Cats and Bisons goes Sunday at 2:00 at The Rink. Hopefully that‛s accurate. Maybe I‛ll get there early and bring myself a sub.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS 3
MACEWAN GRIFFINS 2
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
➤ Summary: LeagueStat
This tight win over the Mythical Mutants gives the T-irds a split of their weekend trip to Edmontown. MacEwan held a 2-0 lead in the 2nd period before UBC rallied for the win.
Quick summary:
Mac: Salame, (8:52 1st PP), Aston, (3:51 2nd)
UBC: Kindree, (16:09 2nd), Mutala, (2:39 2nd PP), Lambos, (17:10 3rd)
Goalies-UBC, Schweibus (20 shots-18 saves). Mac, Abel (33 shots-30 saves).
UBC‛s shaky pre-season finishes at 3-2-1, their only wins over Simon Fraser (BCIHL), Holy Trinity (2nd season out of BCIHL), and now MacEwan (2nd season out of ACAC). MacEwan finishes at 1-5-1.
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES 2
CALGARY DINOSAURS 3
(in overtime)
Links:
➤ UofS: Schedule & Results
➤ UofC: Schedule & Results
The Dinos have turned around a shaky pre-season and finish at 3-3-0. The Mutts at least got a point to finish at 3-2-1.
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS 3
MOUNT ROYAL COUGARS 4
(in overtime)
Links:
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
➤ MRU: Schedule & Results
➤ Twitter: MRU Mens Hockey
➤ Twitter: Golden Bears Hockey
The Evil Monkeys built a 3-0 lead before the Bluegars rallied. The MRU Twitter link has the best information. After two periods, Alberta held a 3-1 lead but MRU held a 20-16 edge in shots and one would have to think that the gap widened in that 3rd period comeback. Spencer Moe notched the winner. I don‛t remember Alberta being outshot very often in the past, even when they lost. The pre-season ends with the Monkeys at a very good 6-1-1 and the Bluegars at 4-2-0. These two face each other in a home-and-home series of significance.
NEXT UP
Exhibition
Sun Sept 25 Regina at Manitoba (2:00 CDT)
Regular Season
Fri Sept 30 Regina at MacEwan (7:00 MDT)
Fri Sept 30 Alberta at Mount Royal (7:00 MDT)
Fri Sept 30 Trinity Western at Saskatchewan (7:00 CST)
Fri Sept 30 Calgary at U.B.C. (7:00 PDT)
OUT EAST
Sat Sept 24 Concordia 6 Toronto Metropolitan 3
Sat Sept 24 Ottawa 2 Waterloo 4
Sat Sept 24 Queen's at Western Ontario - no report
Sat Sept 24 York 6 R.M.C. 1
Thu Sept 29 Laurier at Ontario Tech
Thu Sept 29 Nipissing at Carleton
Fri Sept 30 Laurier at Brock
Fri Sept 30 R.M.C. at McGill
Fri Sept 30 Waterloo at Concordia
Sat Sept 24 Acadia at Moncton - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 Saint Mary's at St. F.X. - cancelled
Thu Sept 29 Acadia at Saint Mary's
OUA-AUS INTERLOCK
Sat Sept 24 McGill at U.P.E.I. - cancelled
Sun Sept 25 McGill at New Brunswick
Fri Sept 30 New Brunswick at Toronto Metro
Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: LeagueStat Daily
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results
OUT WEST
Sat Sept 24 Red Deer Poly 1 Augustana 4
Wed Sept 28 Concordia-Edmonton at N.A.I.T.
Fri Sept 30 Briercrest College v Portage College (at Frog Lake)
Fri Sept 30 S.A.I.T. at Augustana
Sat Sept 24 Simon Fraser 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 2 (in progress LINK )
Sat Sept 24 Victoria 2 Vancouver Island 3 (in progress LINK )
Fri Sep 30 Vancouver Island at Okanagan
Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
➤ BCIHL: Schedule & Results |
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September 24: THUNDERMUTTS COMPLETE THE SWEEP
The Bisons had a bye on Saturday, but there were plenty of games in the CW and elsewhere. Three overtime games in the CW alone.
OUT-OF-TOWN SCOREBOARD
LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLVES 6
REGINA COUGARS 5
(in overtime)
Links:
➤ Regina: Schedule & Results
➤ Lakehead: Schedule & Results
➤ Twitter: UofR Mens Hockey
➤ Twitter: Lakehead U Hockey
This game was slated to start at 5:00 CDT on Regina‛s page and at 6:00 EDT on Lakehead‛s. So I arrived at 5 to 5 and it was 1-1 early in the 2nd period. By the time I got myself a drink from the machine, Regina made it 2-1 and I did not see the number of the scorer. Here‛s what happened from that point onward.
REGINA
Goal
35 Mager (30 Evanoff)
Defence
27 Riddle - 28 Pouteau
7 Heidt - 10 Eskra
5 Sass - 2 King-Cunningham
Forwards
8 Davis - 14 Culling - 20 Asham-Moroz
21 Adams - 24 Krane - 29 Doucet
18 Shindle - 16 Schmidt - 17 Barnstable
4 Riemer - 12 Houk
Scratches
G: 1 Young
D: 3 McCabe
F: 9 Fletcher - 11 Mikoski - 19 Platt - 23 Pearce
LAKEHEAD
Goal
30 Aiken (31 Wright)
Defence
4 Wojciechowski - 8 Van Den Hurk
2 Borbely - 22 Williams
10 Badalamenti - 28 Auger
20 Fortin
Forwards
25 Massie - 9 Smith - 12 Dempster
14 Van Unen - 13 Fox - 29 Edwards
25 Massie - 27 Mack - 15 Ho
11 Fox - 17 Gerrie - 24 Miles
16 Blackwell
Scratches
G: 1 Cicigoi
D: 3 Whitaker - 5 Turpin - 18 Jette - 23 Massie
F: 19 Stiles - 26 Gervais - 21 Pouliot
1st period
LU 1-0 #15 Ho
UR 1-1
2nd period
UR 1-2
LU 2-2 #16 Blackwell
LU 3-2 #15 Ho (4 on 4)
3rd period
LU 4-2 #9 Smith
UR 4-3 #16 Schmidt
LU 5-3 #25 Masssie
UR 5-4 #28 Pouteau
UR 5-5 #29 Doucet
Overtime
LU 6-5 #8 Van Den Hurk (PP)
Penalties were not shown on the scoreboard for this one. The shot clock gave Regina the edge, 18-17. So not a lot of stops. And there is no guarantee as to accuracy of my summary.
The winning goal was set up by a penalty in 3-on-3 overtime, in the neutral zone on Lakehead‛s trailing player. Not a wise penalty at that stage of the game. Being down 5-3 late in the 3rd, Regina rallied to tie the game and a win seemed inevitable, until the PP happened.
The schedule says that the finale between the Banjo-Cats and Bisons goes Sunday at 2:00 at The Rink. Hopefully that‛s accurate. Maybe I‛ll get there early and bring myself a sub.
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS 3
MACEWAN GRIFFINS 2
Links:
➤ UBC: Schedule & Results
➤ MacU: Schedule & Results
➤ Summary: LeagueStat
This tight win over the Mythical Mutants gives the T-irds a split of their weekend trip to Edmontown. MacEwan held a 2-0 lead in the 2nd period before UBC rallied for the win.
Quick summary:
Mac: Salame, (8:52 1st PP), Aston, (3:51 2nd)
UBC: Kindree, (16:09 2nd), Mutala, (2:39 2nd PP), Lambos, (17:10 3rd)
Goalies-UBC, Schweibus (20 shots-18 saves). Mac, Abel (33 shots-30 saves).
UBC‛s shaky pre-season finishes at 3-2-1, their only wins over Simon Fraser (BCIHL), Holy Trinity (2nd season out of BCIHL), and now MacEwan (2nd season out of ACAC). MacEwan finishes at 1-5-1.
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES 2
CALGARY DINOSAURS 3
(in overtime)
Links:
➤ UofS: Schedule & Results
➤ UofC: Schedule & Results
The Dinos have turned around a shaky pre-season and finish at 3-3-0. The Mutts at least got a point to finish at 3-2-1.
ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS 3
MOUNT ROYAL COUGARS 4
(in overtime)
Links:
➤ UofA: Schedule & Results
➤ MRU: Schedule & Results
➤ Twitter: MRU Mens Hockey
➤ Twitter: Golden Bears Hockey
The Evil Monkeys built a 3-0 lead before the Bluegars rallied. The MRU Twitter link has the best information. After two periods, Alberta held a 3-1 lead but MRU held a 20-16 edge in shots and one would have to think that the gap widened in that 3rd period comeback. Spencer Moe notched the winner. I don‛t remember Alberta being outshot very often in the past, even when they lost. The pre-season ends with the Monkeys at a very good 6-1-1 and the Bluegars at 4-2-0. These two face each other in a home-and-home series of significance.
NEXT UP
Exhibition
Sun Sept 25 Regina at Manitoba (2:00 CDT)
Regular Season
Fri Sept 30 Regina at MacEwan (7:00 MDT)
Fri Sept 30 Alberta at Mount Royal (7:00 MDT)
Fri Sept 30 Trinity Western at Saskatchewan (7:00 CST)
Fri Sept 30 Calgary at U.B.C. (7:00 PDT)
OUT EAST
Sat Sept 24 Concordia 6 Toronto Metropolitan 3
Sat Sept 24 Ottawa 2 Waterloo 4
Sat Sept 24 Queen's at Western Ontario - no report
Sat Sept 24 York 6 R.M.C. 1
Thu Sept 29 Laurier at Ontario Tech
Thu Sept 29 Nipissing at Carleton
Fri Sept 30 Laurier at Brock
Fri Sept 30 R.M.C. at McGill
Fri Sept 30 Waterloo at Concordia
Sat Sept 24 Acadia at Moncton - cancelled
Sat Sept 24 Saint Mary's at St. F.X. - cancelled
Thu Sept 29 Acadia at Saint Mary's
OUA-AUS INTERLOCK
Sat Sept 24 McGill at U.P.E.I. - cancelled
Sun Sept 25 McGill at New Brunswick
Fri Sept 30 New Brunswick at Toronto Metro
Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: LeagueStat Daily
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results
OUT WEST
Sat Sept 24 Red Deer Poly 1 Augustana 4
Wed Sept 28 Concordia-Edmonton at N.A.I.T.
Fri Sept 30 Briercrest College v Portage College (at Frog Lake)
Fri Sept 30 S.A.I.T. at Augustana
Sat Sept 24 Simon Fraser 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 2 (in progress LINK )
Sat Sept 24 Victoria 2 Vancouver Island 3 (in progress LINK )
Fri Sep 30 Vancouver Island at Okanagan
Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
➤ BCIHL: Schedule & Results - Hollywood2
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September 25: KITTENS BEAT THE BISONS IN WEEKEND WRAP-UP
REGINA COUGARS 4
MANITOBA BISONS 2
Links:
➤ Regina: Schedule & Results
➤ GoBisons: Schedule & Results
They had the PA going, the penalties were shown, and the shot clock seemed to be accurate. There was a lot more of a regular season feel to the game than for the Friday and Saturday games. Here‛s the line-ups:
MANITOBA
Goal
1 Harkness - 35 Murphy
Defence
5 Schioler - 16 Hartje
27 Gottfried - 2 Stewart
8 Toth - 6 Dyck
12 Patrick
Forwards
10 Skoleski - 22 Davis - 17 Veloso
26 McCorrister - 9 Thiessen - 11 Ostir
18 Hooker - 19 Arpin - 21 Basarab
20 Apetagon - 28 Behun - 13 Sutter
Scratches
G: 34 Hawryluk
D: 4 Malchuk
F: 14 Keane - 29 King
There may be additional players on the roster.
The seven defencemen rotated fairly much throughout.
REGINA
Goal
30 Evanoff (35 Mager)
Defence
27 Riddle - 28 Pouteau
7 Heidt - 10 Eskra
5 Sass - 2 King-Cunningham
Forwards
21 Adams - 24 Krane - 29 Doucet
8 Davis - 14 Culling - 20 Asham-Moroz
18 Shindle - 16 Schmidt - 17 Barnstable
4 Riemer - 12 Houk
Scratches
G: 1 Young
D: 3 McCabe
F: 9 Fletcher - 11 Mikoski - 19 Platt - 23 Pearce
For Regina, the three centres rotated amongst the four sets of wingers.
SUMMARY
1st period
UR 1-0 #20 Asham-Moroz
UR 2-0 #21 Adams
UR 3-0 #7 Heidt
2nd period
UM 3-1 #18 Hooker
3rd period
UR 4-1 #21 Adams
UM 4-2 #10 Skoleski
Shots on goal:
UR: 14 - 5 - 13 = 32
UM: 4 - 12 - 8 = 24
Harkness got the start in goal, played just the 1st period and allowed three goals. Murphy played the last two periods, and gave up one goal. Evanoff went the distance for the Banjo-Cats.
Harkness was not terrible, but did not play as well as Murphy. The first shot he faced went through the 5-hole. The second goal came after Toth (rookie defenceman) turned over the puck around his own blueline. He is good at carrying the puck so hopefully this won‛t damage his confidence. The third goal came when the 4th line was confused about their defensive roles and a high slot shot found its way through the maize. The only goal on Murphy was a 3-on-2 break by Regina against the 4th line.
Hooker‛s goal was a shot in the slot and Skoleski‛s came just after a PP finished and Regina was still scrambling.
The CW regular season starts next weekend, but the Bisons have the bye. They will travel to the Excited States to play North Dakota on Oct 1st and Bemidji State on Oct 2nd.
NEXT UP
Fri Sept 30 Regina at MacEwan
Fri Sept 30 Alberta at Mount Royal
Fri Sept 30 Trinity Western at Saskatchewan
Fri Sept 30 Calgary at U.B.C.
OUT EAST
Sat Sept 24 Queen's 4 Western Ontario 2 (late)
Thu Sept 29 Laurier at Ontario Tech
Thu Sept 29 Nipissing at Carleton
Fri Sept 30 Laurier at Brock
Fri Sept 30 R.M.C. at McGill
Fri Sept 30 Waterloo at Concordia
Thu Sept 29 Acadia at Saint Mary's
OUA-AUS INTERLOCK
Sun Sept 25 McGill 2 New Brunswick 5
Fri Sept 30 New Brunswick at Toronto Metro
Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: LeagueStat Daily
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results
OUT WEST
Fri Sept 30 Briercrest College v Portage College (at Frog Lake)
Fri Sept 30 S.A.I.T. at Augustana
Sat Sept 24 Simon Fraser 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 6 (late)
Sat Sept 24 Victoria 2 Vancouver Island 4 (late)
Fri Sep 30 Vancouver Island at Okanagan
Sat Oct 1 Vancouver Island at Simon Fraser
Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
➤ BCIHL: Schedule & Results |
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September 26: Calgary Roster
NEW RECRUITS (4)
17 Marty Westhaver (F - Long Island - NCAA)
22 Connor Horning (D - Vancouver - WHL)
23 Jadon Joseph (F - Trinity Western - CWUAA)
30 Carl Tetachuk (G - Moose Jaw - WHL)
RETURNEES (18)
1 Carl Stankowski G
2 Dakota Krebs D
4 Sean Strange D
5 Matthew Quigley D
7 Noah King D
8 Connor Gutenberg F
9 Zach Wytinck D
10 Arjun Atwal F
14 Jake Gricius F
18 Jordan Xavier F
19 Jaeger White F
20 Brendan De Jong D
21 Josh Maser F
26 Bradley Schoonbaert F
27 Tyson Upper F
28 Colson Gengenbach F
33 Max Patterson F
44 Riley Stotts F
DEPARTURES (8)
11 Kaden Elder F
3 Ryan Gagnon D
22 Josh Rieger D
15 Tim Vanstone F
23 Ryan Graham F
29 James Shearer D
30 Tyler Gutenberg G
31 Brodan Salmond G
The 22-man roster seems kind of light. Usually teams have 25 or more. I‛ll be looking for more announcements. One recruit (Joseph) is coming over from Trinity Western.
However, Bedrock U has a much better than average return rate on this year‛s squad. They did lose their top scorer (Elder) but otherwise their losses were spread throughout their line-up.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan are the only teams with a 2021-22 roster page.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 Calgary Team Stats
➤ Calgary: Roster Page
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September 26: Calgary Roster
NEW RECRUITS (4)
17 Marty Westhaver (F - Long Island - NCAA)
22 Connor Horning (D - Vancouver - WHL)
23 Jadon Joseph (F - Trinity Western - CWUAA)
30 Carl Tetachuk (G - Moose Jaw - WHL)
RETURNEES (18)
1 Carl Stankowski G
2 Dakota Krebs D
4 Sean Strange D
5 Matthew Quigley D
7 Noah King D
8 Connor Gutenberg F
9 Zach Wytinck D
10 Arjun Atwal F
14 Jake Gricius F
18 Jordan Xavier F
19 Jaeger White F
20 Brendan De Jong D
21 Josh Maser F
26 Bradley Schoonbaert F
27 Tyson Upper F
28 Colson Gengenbach F
33 Max Patterson F
44 Riley Stotts F
DEPARTURES (8)
11 Kaden Elder F
3 Ryan Gagnon D
22 Josh Rieger D
15 Tim Vanstone F
23 Ryan Graham F
29 James Shearer D
30 Tyler Gutenberg G
31 Brodan Salmond G
The 22-man roster seems kind of light. Usually teams have 25 or more. I‛ll be looking for more announcements. One recruit (Joseph) is coming over from Trinity Western.
However, Bedrock U has a much better than average return rate on this year‛s squad. They did lose their top scorer (Elder) but otherwise their losses were spread throughout their line-up.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan are the only teams with a 2021-22 roster page.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 Calgary Team Stats
➤ Calgary: Roster Page - Hollywood2
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September 27: Saskatchewan Roster
NEW RECRUITS (6)
8 Cael Zimmerman (F - Calgary - WHL)
10 Liam Keeler (F - Red Deer - WHL)
14 Carter Stebbings (F - Swift Current - WHL)
17 Mark Rumsey (F - Estevan - SJHL)
21 Colby Jaquet (D - Dauphin - MJHL)
29 Caleb Dolman (F - Briercrest - ACAC)
RETURNEES (19)
2 Tate Olson D
5 Jeff Faith D
7 Shane Collins D
9 Ty Prefontaine D
11 Chantz Petruic F
12 Justin Ball F
15 Jared Dmytriw F
16 Dawson Holt F
18 Vince Loschiavo F
20 Aiden Bulych F
22 Connor Hobbs D
23 Alec Zawatsky F
25 Jaxan Kaluski F
26 Brayden Camrud F
27 Evan Fiala D
28 Gunner Kinniburgh D
30 Jordan Kooy G
31 Roddy Ross G
32 Declan Hobbs G
DEPARTURES (10)
19 Zane Franklin F
17 Donovan Neuls F
3 Gordon Ballhorn D
13 Carter Folk F
21 Wyatt Johnson F
33 Aiden Bulych F
14 Owen Hardy F
32 Travis Child G
4 Parker Gavlas D
- Joshua Dias G
The Banjo-Mutts had their season preview and roster page update on the same day. Sask is losing their top scorer (Franklin) and other players spread throughout all echelons of the depth chart. Like everybody else, they are going with a smaller roster (from 29 to 25). Unlike most others, they have a more or less normal turnover.
Links:
➤ LeagueStat: 2021-22 Saskatchewan Team Stats
➤ Saskatchewan: Roster Page
➤ Saskatchewan: MHKY: 2022-2023 Season Preview
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