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SportsConcordia 3, Montréal 2: Stingers Force Game Three After Tense Game Two Win
The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team returned to Ed Meagher arena Saturday for a must-win game two against the Université de Montréal Carabins in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec finals.
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SportsMcGill 3, Concordia 2 (OT): The Battle of Montreal Set to Go the Distance
Could it really have gone any other way?
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SportsMontreal 3, Concordia 2: Stingers Come Up Short in Another Close Game with Rival Carabins
After five highly-contested battles during the regular season that each required extra time, it was only fitting to see the trend continue in the playoffs.
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SportsStingers Men’s Hockey Team Chasing Something Special
The Stingers found themselves in a special place—a place the men’s hockey team had not been in over three decades.
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Concordia 3, McGill 1: Stingers Men’s Hockey Team Takes Game One
After a tense three-game series against the Queen’s University Gaels, the Stingers took the short trip across town to face McGill in game one of the Ontario University Athletics eastern division finals.
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SportsThe Battle of Montreal: Concordia and McGill Hockey Teams to Clash in OUA East Final
The Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team finds itself in new territory. Or at least territory they haven’t seen in a very long time.
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SportsTrenton Miller Set to Make Comeback
After an hour of just throwing the football, Trenton Miller felt something he hadn’t felt in a long time. He felt like himself.
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SportsFormer Rivals Become Best Friends on Stingers Women’s Hockey Team
Any time the Stingers women’s hockey team takes the ice, it’s pretty hard to ignore numbers 17 and 10.
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SportsConcordia 71, Laval 59: Stingers Men’s Basketball Handles Rouge et Or
This Saturday night, the Stingers men’s basketball team took on the Laval Rouge et Or at home for Senior’s Night. The team played fiercely despite the knowledge that the game’s outcome would not impact standings.
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SportsStingers Women’s Hockey Team Punches its Ticket to Nationals
Going into Sunday afternoon’s do-or-die game three of their playoff series against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees, Stingers women’s hockey head coach Julie Chu emphasized that this was a “one game season.”

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