David S. Landsman

  • Sports

    Stingers Ousted in Return to Regular Season

    For the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team, who had not played a regular season game in almost two months, it took its toll Sunday afternoon at Ed Meagher Arena—as the Bees dropped a no-contest against the visiting Université de Montréal Carabins 8-1.

  • Sports

    Lace Up Your Skates

    As winter drags on and the temperatures dip to unseasonable lows, what better way to have fun than skating outdoors or a good ol’ fashioned game of shinny?

  • Sports

    Back In Action

    Playing competitive hockey at the top of your game isn’t always an easy task coming off a month-long hiatus, let alone coming back to play three games in three days.

  • Sports

    The Buzz

    Get an update on the latest Stingers action with The Buzz, your weekly Concordia sports radio show hosted by Sports Editors David S. Landsman and Yacine Bouhali.

  • Sports

    Skating Against the Best

    For any sports team, playing against one of the top teams in the country is always a difficult task.

  • Sports

    Weekend Split in Ontario

    Playoff hockey is something Kevin Figsby and his Concordia Stingers’ men’s hockey team haven’t seen since the 2011-2012 season.

  • Sports

    Stingers Lose 1-Goal Game to Reigning National Champions

    After dropping a game against McGill the morning before, the Concordia Stingers’ women’s hockey team headed across town to the CEPSUM Saturday night, where they wound up on the losing end of a tight 2-1 battle against the Université de Montréal Carabins.

  • Sports

    Stingers’ Winning Streak Snapped

    After having won two in a row for the first time in over two years, the Stingers women’s hockey team faced off against their cross-town rivals, the McGill Martlets, on Friday in the third annual Score with School game, ultimately losing a two-goal lead and the match by a 4-2 score.

  • Sports

    The Buzz

    Get an update on the latest Stingers action with The Buzz, your weekly Concordia sports radio show hosted by Sports Editors David S. Landsman and Yacine Bouhali.

  • Sports

    Stingers Suffer Major Late-Game Collapse

    The idea was to give children from across the English Montreal School Board a competitive showdown between heated crosstown rivals, the Concordia Stingers and the McGill Redmen. And it was—right up until the third period.

  • Opinions

    Nah’msayin?

    I’m a guy who generally cares, and I try to be involved in different important causes.

  • Sports

    Leading The Swarm

    If you’ve seen any of the Stingers’ men’s hockey games this year, chances are you’ve seen Olivier Hinse score a goal—or many.

  • Sports

    Resilient Stingers Prevail in Huge Shootout Win

    The last time the Concordia Stingers’ women’s hockey team won two in a row was in February of 2011.

  • Sports

    York Lions Take Bite Out of Stingers

    Concordia’s men’s hockey team suffered their first shutout of the season against the York Lions on Saturday.

  • Sports

    Stingers End Downward Spiral with Huge Victory

    After a five-game losing streak and not a single win since Oct. 25, the men’s hockey team knew it needed a spark.

  • Sports

    The Buzz

    Get an update on the latest Stingers action with The Buzz, your weekly Concordia sports radio show hosted by Sports Editors David S. Landsman and Yacine Bouhali.

  • Sports

    Wild and Exciting Finish Earns Stingers Big Victory

    Playing with a shortened roster and switching some players out of their regular position seemed to work well for the Stingers women’s hockey team Sunday afternoon as they doubled the visiting Ottawa Gee- Gees 4-2 to snap a two-game losing skid.

  • Sports

    Martlets’ Dominance Damages Stingers’ Ego in 5-1 Win

    Forever it seems, the McGill Martlets have been Concordia’s nemesis in women’s hockey. But after years of parity, the past near-decade has been all McGill.

  • Sports

    No Love Lost During Rough Weekend in Thunder Bay

    The Stingers men’s hockey team have come back from Thunder Bay with only one point from two games.

  • Sports

    Seeing Red

    Getting to the provincial championship game hasn’t been much of a challenge for Clive Gibson’s men’s rugby team as of late. Winning it, however, has been a different story.