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Markham 2, Kunlun 1 (OT): Thunder Edge Out Red Star in Clarkson Cup Final
TORONTO—They may have been the fourth seed and the final team to qualify for the postseason. They may have had to knock off the regular season champion Canadiennes in Montreal in order to reach the finals. However, when all was said and done, the Markham Thunder left Toronto’s Ricoh Coliseum as Clarkson Cup champions.
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Clarkson Cup Preview: Kunlun and Markham Set to Battle for CWHL Championship
TORONTO—It was not an easy ride for either team, with bumps and bruises, trials and tribulations to contend with all throughout the season.
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CWHL’s Stars Shine Bright at Annual Awards Show
TORONTO—The Canadian Women’s Hockey League’s brightest stars were on display Friday night at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
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Markham 4, Montreal 1: Les Canadiennes Ousted By Thunder
Jenna McParland scored a hat trick to lead the Markham Thunder to a 4-1 victory over Les Canadiennes Saturday night at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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Markham 2, Montreal 1 (OT): Thunder Take Playoff Opener
Jamie Lee Rattray scored on a short-handed breakaway five minutes into overtime to lead the Markham Thunder to a 2-1 win over Les Canadiennes Friday night at Arena Michel-Normandin.
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Montreal 3, Calgary 2: Les Canadiennes Win Chairman’s Trophy
Sarah Lefort scored the go-ahead goal for Montreal with 2:19 remaining in the third period to lead Les Canadiennes to a 3-2 win over the Calgary Inferno on Sunday afternoon at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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Montreal 4, Calgary 0: Les Canadiennes Blank the Inferno
Les Canadiennes were on multiple missions Saturday night at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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Les Canadiennes Sign American Hockey Star Hilary Knight
It was no typical Thursday night practice for Les Canadiennes at Arena Michel-Normandin.
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Concordia 3, Montréal 1: A Title 13 Years in the Making
The clock had just struck zero and the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team were officially Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec champions.
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Montreal 3, Concordia 2: Stingers Come Up Short in Another Close Game with Rival Carabins
After five highly-contested battles during the regular season that each required extra time, it was only fitting to see the trend continue in the playoffs.
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Les Canadiennes Embark on Once in a Lifetime Hockey Adventure to China
Canadiennes interim captain Ann-Sophie Bettez has been to far-flung locales over the years to play hockey.
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Montreal 3, Concordia 2: Stingers Come Up Short Against Carabins
The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team put up a strong fight against the top team in their conference, but ultimately saw their three-game winning streak snapped against the Université de Montréal Carabins Friday night at the CEPSUM.
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Les Canadiennes Appoint New Interim Goalie Coach
Nicolas Champagne always dreamed of one day landing a job as goaltending coach with a professional hockey team.
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Concordia’s Dragon Boat Club Paddles With a Purpose
Gathered inside a Concordia conference room late Friday afternoon for an interview with representatives from the school’s Dragon Boat Club, the words camaraderie and passion swam to the forefront.
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UQAM 75, Concordia 44: Stingers Women’s Basketball Has Hit Rock Bottom
The Concordia Stingers women’s basketball team is now tied for last place in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec.
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Montreal 2, Vanke 0: Canadiennes Sweep Three-Game Set With the Rays
It was a much closer game than the two previous matchups between both squads over the weekend. But, in the end, Montreal had the upper hand in a 2-0 blanking of the Vanke Rays Tuesday night at Arena Michel Normandin.
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Caroline Ouellette Returns to Canadiennes Lineup After Ten-Month Absence
You could sense the added buzz in the building.
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Montreal 7, Vanke 3: Les Canadiennes Handle Rays in Team’s First-Ever Meeting
Goals came early and often for Les Canadiennes de Montréal in their thrilling 7-3 win over the Vanke Rays Saturday night in front of a boisterous and capacity crowd at Arena Michel Normandin.
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Poulin, Rougeau, Daoust, Follow Up on Les Canadiennes From Olympic Centralization
SAN JOSE — You can take a woman out of Montreal, but you can’t take Montreal out of the woman.
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Canada 3, USA 1: Canada’s Women’s Hockey Team Rallies to Beat Americans in Olympic Prelu
SAN JOSE – Team Canada skated away with a 3-1 win over Team USA in front of 6,098 boisterous fans at SAP Center on Friday night.