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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.
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SportsMontreal 2, Markham 1: Les Canadiennes Sweep Thunder in Last Game of 2017
It was as if both Les Canadiennes de Montréal and the Markham Thunder left their scoring on the south shore.
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SportsMcGill Figure Skating Team Kicks Off the Holidays with a Festive Skating Special
On a cold saturday night, McGill’s figure skating team booked the McConnell arena to present a 21-number holiday show to raise money for the student-run team.
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SportsMontreal 7, Toronto 3: Third Period Surge Give Canadiennes Win After Banner Raising Ceremony
It was a special day for les Canadiennes of the CWHL as they celebrated an unprecedented level of success in professional women’s hockey.
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SportsLes Canadiennes Celebrate Four Clarkson Cups With Official Banner Rising
Since the Canadian Women’s Hockey League’s inception, no team has been more successful than Les Canadiennes de Montréal.
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SportsMcGill’s Figure Skating Team Finishes Second at OUA Invitational
The province’s only figure skating team finished second out of an 11 school field in the Ontario University Athletics Fall Invitational competition on Nov. 23.
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SportsConcordia 9, Laurentian 4: Stingers Come Back From Two Goal Deficit
Off to a slow start, the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team found themselves down 3-1 just over ten minutes into the first period of their final game before the holidays on Saturday night.
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SportsConcordia 6, Nipissing 4: Late Stingers Surge Puts Concordia on Top
Entering the third period of the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team’s Friday night matchup against the Nipissing Lakers at the Ed Meaghar Arena, the hosts had seen their 3-1 lead disappear because of penalties.
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SportsMen’s Hockey Mid-Season Review: Rookies Shine in Strong First Half
Sitting at 11-2-2 and ranked tenth in the nation, Concordia’s men’s hockey team certainly has plenty to be happy about going into the holiday break.
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SportsA New Chapter in Alexandra Ibaceta’s Career
Concordia’s first-year attacking midfielder grew up watching her father, Gerardo Ibaceta, play professionally in the Chilean league. With soccer being as much a religion in Chile as hockey is in Canada, she was lacing up the cleats in no time.

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