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Men’s Hockey: The Drought Is Over
Concordia Stingers captain Olivier Hinse dove for the puck in the dying seconds of the third period. He was on a mission.
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Men’s Hockey: Stingers Survive Game 2
An emotional and motivated Stingers team stormed the ice in the third period and claimed a 5-2 comeback win over the UOIT Ridgebacks forcing the series to a third and final game.
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A Look Inside the Concordia Rock Climbing Association
Nick McCullagh talks like a climber. His voice is low and chill, doing that Wilson brother vocal fry thing many outdoors people do. He uses lots of technical words that mean nothing to a casual listener, and he talks about things that seem like they shouldn’t really be talked about in a low, chill voice.
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Emilie Bocchia Balances Job at Saputo and Canadiennes Playing Duty
When Emilie Bocchia returns to her desk at Saputo’s head offices in St. Laurent on Monday morning, she is exhausted.
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CWHL State of the Union: League Continuing to Grow
The Canadian Women’s Hockey League is continuing to grow and evolve for the better, through partnerships—most recently with the National Hockey League Player’s Association, according to league commissioner Brenda Andress.
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CWHL All-Star Game: Calgary Inferno’s Saulnier Stands Out
Growing up in Halifax, Jillian Saulnier could not have imagined she would one day be playing at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre in front of 8,122 adoring fans. She realized her dream and then some.
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CWHL Frozen Fantasy Draft: Picking All Stars
Les Canadiennes players were highly prized additions to all-star teams at the Canadian Women’s Hockey League Frozen Fantasy Draft, held Friday in downtown Toronto.
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CWHL All-Star Game Preview: ‘Grandma Rookie’ Campbell to Lead Team White
Thirty-four of the game’s biggest names will descend upon Toronto this weekend for the third annual Canadian Women’s Hockey League All-Star game.
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Joëlle Békhazi Looks to Put Past Heartbreak Behind Her
Joëlle Békhazi’s introduction to water polo started in a rather unorthodox fashion. She was thrown into the sport—literally.