Sports
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SportsMarkham 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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SportsMarkham 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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SportsNew Brunswick 8, Concordia 1: Stingers Nationals Trip Cut Short
FREDERICTON (CUP)—After a lopsided 8-1 victory over the eighth seeded Concordia Stingers in the Men’s hockey University Cup quarterfinals, the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds are set to once again face off against long-time rivals, St. Francis-Xavier.
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SportsFour Stingers Women’s Hockey Players Named RSEQ All-Stars
Four Stingers women’s hockey players took home Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec all-stars honours.
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SportsStingers Men’s Hockey Team Head For Tough Matchup in First Trip to Nationals in 34 Years
It’s been a long time coming for Stingers men’s hockey head coach Marc-André Élement. He’s heading on his first trip to the U Sports National Championships.
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SportsConcordia’s Interim Head Football Coach is Stuntin’ On ‘Em
In an X-Men: Apocalypse scene, a Polish police officer handcuffs Magneto, tearing him away from his daughter, Nina. After a flock of birds attacks the group of officers and one cop accidentally kills Nina, Magneto uses a necklace to slit the necks of every officer, killing them.
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SportsLidia Fillion Named RSEQ Rookie of the Year
Of the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec’s five most productive women’s hockey players, the league champion Concordia Stingers had three of them.
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SportsStingers Women’s Hockey Team Heads to National Championships
Fresh off a tremendous season in their own conference, the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team are looking to take London, Ontario by storm.
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SportsMontreal 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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SportsMontreal 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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