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Concordia Men’s Hockey Adds High Scoring Defender Bradley Lalonde
The Stingers announced another offseason recruit early Friday evening. Veteran defender of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and a native of St-Anne-de-Bellevue, Bradley Lalonde will be wearing maroon and gold next season.
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Stingers Announce Addition of Three Women’s Soccer Recruits
Early this week, Concordia announced the commitment of three new recruits to its women’s soccer program’s rookie class.
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Concordia Stingers Men’s Hockey Recruits Brendan Hamelin and Charlie Roy
A day after bringing in Hugo Roy from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Concordia reached into the junior AAA ranks, bringing in two players from the Terrebonne Cobras.
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Stingers Men’s Hockey Announce Hugo Roy as First Member of Rookie Class
The Concordia Stingers have announced their first recruit for the upcoming season. Centre Hugo Roy is the team’s latest addition from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
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Concordia Outdoors Club Strives for Inclusivity in its Activities
Clubs on campus are one of the crucial elements of student life that not only improve people’s experience, but can also introduce them to new Concordians with similar interests. As the school year comes to a close, there are many clubs that have grown and welcomed new members.
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Dvir Cahana Looking Forward As Stingers Basketball Career Comes to an End
Dvir Cahana balanced faith and the busy life of a student athlete with the Stingers
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Former Stinger Jim Corsi Comes back to Where it All Began
Jim Corsi brings over 15 years of NHL coaching experience to the Stingers bench
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Shaquille Michaud’s Futsal Journey
Shaquille Michaud left his university soccer career to continue making a splash with the futsal company he founded
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Stingers Men’s Hockey Team Hopes to Build off a Historic Season
It was a special season for the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team. With highs of a Corey Cup win and all-star honours paired with the lows of a post holiday struggle for consistency, the 2017-2018 season is one that Concordia can look back on with pride.
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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.