Dawn Kagan-Fleming
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SportsHugo Roy’s Season as a Rookie Saviour Leads to Pro Career
It may have only been one season, but it was one to remember. The Concordia Stingers’ top line centre is moving on after a dominant rookie season. Hugo Roy recently signed a three year contract with the Milwaukee Admirals, the American Hockey League affiliate of the NHL’s Nashville Predators.
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SportsStingers Awards Gala Celebrates End of a Long Season
It was a night for the Concordia Stingers to celebrate each other.
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SportsMontreal 5, Thunder 0: Domination From Top to Bottom
“It’s huge. We knew we were capable of having a game like that […] it reiterated our confidence in our strengths,” said Canadiennes forward Jill Saulnier.
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SportsStingers Hockey Earns All-Star Nominations
The Concordia Stingers may not have had a deep playoff run or a trip to nationals like last year, but several players do have something to celebrate.
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SportsSimon Bourque Planning for Future After a Tough Year
It was late in the second period of a clash between the Concordia Stingers and the Queen’s Golden Gaels when it happened. Queen’s, a top team in the Ontario University Athletics, found themselves up 2-1, but on the penalty kill thanks to a tripping call.
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SportsStingers Men’s Hockey: ‘A Year of Adversity’
“This was a year of adversity. I think we’ll be better, even the coaching staff, because of the adversity we faced. It’s not an excuse for not going far [in the playoffs though],” said Stingers men’s hockey coach Marc-André Élement.
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SportsStingers’ Hugo Roy Signs Contract With Milwaukee Admirals
Concordia’s first line centre Hugo Roy will not be returning to the Stingers next season. After an impressive rookie season with the Stingers, Roy has signed a professional tryout contract with the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League.
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SportsPhilippe Hudon’s Farewell
“Hu-don, Hu-don,” was the chant that filled the Ed Meagher arena after Friday’s game two loss to the Queen’s Golden Gaels. A standing ovation and cheers from the crowd are not the usual reaction to a playoff loss.
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SportsQueen’s 5, Concordia 4: Collapse Ends Stingers’ Season
“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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SportsQueen’s 3, Concordia 2: Stingers Fall in Game One of Rematch Series
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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SportsDylan McCrory Found His Way Back to Hockey With the Stingers
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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SportsConcordia 4, McGill 3: the Battle of Montreal Delivers Again
“This one has a special place in our locker room,” said Stingers defenceman Bradley Lalonde.
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SportsOttawa 4, Concordia 1: ‘Mental Breakdowns’ Cost Concordia
“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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SportsLaurentian 4, Concordia 2: Winning Streak Ends Against Weaker Opponent
“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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SportsConcordia 4, Queen’s 3: Stingers Find Exciting, If Not Comfortable, Blueprint for Winning
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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SportsConcordia 3, Ottawa 2 (SO): Stingers Pass the Test in Weekend Sweep
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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SportsConcordia 5, McGill 4 (OT): Newcomers Shine in Key Moments
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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SportsConcordia Men’s Hockey Brings in Eight New Faces
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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SportsThings Looking up for Concordia Men’s Hockey
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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SportsConcordia 9, Nipissing 2: Stingers Find Dominance at the Right Time
The Concordia Stingers have earned themselves a break.

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