Dustin Kagan-Fleming
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Queen’s 5, Concordia 4: Collapse Ends Stingers’ Season
Highs and Lows of Season for Men’s Hockey Rolled Into One Game
“We should have kept our foot on the gas and kept going. It’s easy to say now buy it’s pretty tough,” said Stingers defenceman Carl Neill.
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Queen’s 3, Concordia 2: Stingers Fall in Game One of Rematch Series
Late Penalty Sinks Men’s Hockey
The Concordia Stingers met the Queen’s Golden Gaels for game one of their third consecutive playoff series on Feb. 13 in Kingston. Last season, the Maroon and Gold won a tight, three game series, getting revenge for a defeat at the hands of Queen’s and their strong goaltending.
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Dylan McCrory Found His Way Back to Hockey With the Stingers
Dylan McCrory Finding Success and Passion for Hockey Again
January 2018: Dylan McCrory thought he was done with hockey. He had left his NCAA school and figured his hockey dream was over.
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Concordia 4, McGill 3: the Battle of Montreal Delivers Again
The Age Old Rivalry of Men’s Hockey Continues On
“This one has a special place in our locker room,” said Stingers defenceman Bradley Lalonde.
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Ottawa 4, Concordia 1: ‘Mental Breakdowns’ Cost Concordia
Stingers Men’s Hockey Falls to Top Team in Division
“Our level of intensity went down just a bit and so that’s why they took advantage. You can’t do that against a top five team in the country,” said Stingers defenceman Alexandre Gosselin.
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Laurentian 4, Concordia 2: Winning Streak Ends Against Weaker Opponent
Overconfidence and Hot Goaltender Down Stingers Men’s Hockey
“Some guys didn’t show up tonight and that’s unacceptable. They deserved the win […] we’re going to have to step up from now on,” said Stingers head coach Marc-André Élement.
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Concordia 4, Queen’s 3: Stingers Find Exciting, If Not Comfortable, Blueprint for Winning
Third Comeback Win in a Row Propels Men’s Hockey to Ninth Win in 11 Games
The first step to the Stingers‘ new strategy seems simple enough: Have a weak start to the game and finish the first period down by two goals.
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Concordia 3, Ottawa 2 (SO): Stingers Pass the Test in Weekend Sweep
Goals by Hudon Give Men’s Hockey Win Over Top OUA team
The Stingers just wrapped up what may have been their toughest weekend of the season. They played McGill on the road, then hosted the OUA East leading Ottawa Gee Gee’s, who had lost only three games all season heading into the weekend, only one of which was in regulation.
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Concordia 5, McGill 4 (OT): Newcomers Shine in Key Moments
Comeback Win Sealed by Dylan McCrory Overtime Goal
With eight new players joining the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team over the holiday break, the team had to be expecting an impact.
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Concordia Men’s Hockey Brings in Eight New Faces
Stingers Hoping Level of Internal Competition Elevates Team
The winter semester is bringing in new faces to the Stingers men’s hockey team. With eight players joining the team, either due to an injury in the first half of the season or new recruiting, the lineup looks to be altered in every position.
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Things Looking up for Concordia Men’s Hockey
Bumpy Start and Injuries in Rear View Mirror Thanks to Key Additions
Early in the season, just a few months removed from a bronze medal finish to the season and a trip the national championships, things were looking rocky for the Stingers.
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Concordia 9, Nipissing 2: Stingers Find Dominance at the Right Time
Stingers Close Semester on a High Note with Four Game Winning Streak
The Concordia Stingers have earned themselves a break.
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Concordia 4, RMC 3: Two Rookie Performances Show Team Coming Together
Fletcher and Roy Shine in Stingers Men’s Hockey Comeback Win
If newly acquired defenceman Simon Bourque was watching his new team against the Royal Military College, they certainly gave him a comeback worth seeing.
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Concordia Brings in Former Canadiens Draft Pick Simon Bourque
Defenceman is Set to Join the Stingers for the Winter Semester
The Concordia Stingers have announced the signing of Simon Bourque. The former Montreal Canadiens draft pick is set to join the team after the winter break.
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Belief in the Future After a Season to Forget
Stingers Football Trying to Look Forward After Disappointing, Unfocused Season
It was not the season the Concordia Stingers football team dreamed of. Finishing with a record of 2-6, the Stingers ended up last in the the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec, missing the playoffs for the first time since a winless 2013 season.
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Victoria 34, Concordia 21: Yellow Card and Rough Second Half Sink Stingers
Improvement From Last Season’s Rugby Nationals, But Stingers Fall in Bronze Medal Game
Despite a 21-5 lead early in the second half, the Concordia Stingers ultimately fell in the bronze medal match against the tournament host University of Victoria Vikings.
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Les Canadiennes’ Head Coach Resigns
Dany Brunet Steps Away for Personal Reasons
In a surprise announcement Saturday morning, the CWHL’s Les Canadiennes de Montreal announced the departure of head coach Dany Brunet.
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Concordia 19, Guelph 5: Stingers Capitalize on Key Chances
Back and Forth Battle Earns Stingers Chance at Bronze Medal
The Stingers bounced back from a difficult loss in their opening match of the Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championships. Concordia made use of a shut-down defence that led them to an RSEQ championship this year, allowing about a try per game on average.
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Concordia 4, McGill 3: Rivalry Back to Full Form in Instant Classic
Comeback Moments Earn Stingers Hockey Their Revenge
Along with the sight of snow hitting Montreal, another familiar view hit Stingers fans at the Ed Meagher arena on a cold Friday night: Concordia vs. McGill at its best.
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Concordia 22, Bishop’s 20: Back to Back Champions
Men’s Rugby Win Their Closest Game of the Year to Earn Second Trip to Nationals
As fans flooded the field, Drake’s “Back to Back” blared from the speakers at Loyola field. The Concordia Stingers had just won their second RSEQ rugby title in two years.