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McGill 6, Concordia 2: Martlets Steamroll Stingers Women’s Hockey in Game One
The Concordia women’s hockey team took on the McGill Martlets on Thursday for game one of their first round matchup in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec playoffs, with the second seed Stingers having the support of a home crowd at Ed Meagher arena.
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Concordia 7, Ottawa 0: Stingers Overwhelm Gee-Gees in Last Game Of The Season
Concordia came into Saturday’s game versus the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees sitting one point behind hometown rival McGill in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec standings. A win would provide the Stingers with home-ice advantage in the eventual series against the Martlets.
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Stingers’ 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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Philippe 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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Queen’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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McGill 70, Concordia 59: Stingers Suffer Second Consecutive Loss During Seniors Night
Thursday night, McGill went to Notre-Dame-de-Grace to put up 70 points, beating Concordia at home.
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Queen’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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Canadian Elite Basketball League Joins Forces With U SPORTS
U SPORTS announced on Twitter and through a press release Tuesday morning that it will be partnering with the Canadian Elite Basketball League, a new professional men’s basketball league expected to begin play in spring 2019.
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Stingers 3, Carabins 1: Concordia Women’s Hockey Inches Closer To First Seed In The RSEQ
The Stingers women’s hockey team came into Saturday’s game versus Université de Montréal looking to add to their five game winning streak after shutting out their last two opponents.
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Thompson Brothers Share Their Journey at First Voices Week
Brothers Jeremy, Jerome, Miles, and Lyle Thompson from the Onondaga Iroquois Nation in upstate New York were quite literally born with lacrosse sticks in their hands, receiving traditional wooden sticks at birth.