2013-14 CIS Pre-season

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My apologies if this has been posted elsewhere, but if not it's good news for all you CIS fans.

North Dakota and Princeton, along with UBC and host Simon Fraser will be participating in the Great Northwest Showcase in January at the Copeland Sports Centre.

You can read more about this HERE.
 

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My apologies if this has been posted elsewhere, but if not it's good news for all you CIS fans.

North Dakota and Princeton, along with UBC and host Simon Fraser will be participating in the Great Northwest Showcase in January at the Copeland Sports Centre.

You can read more about this HERE.

This series is NOT on the 'Birds' site, nor on The Clown's. In fact, the link http://www.greatnorthwestshowcase.com/ still links to the 2012 tournament.

So we shall now look for something official.
 

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CIS Exhibition Schedule - Final?

I believe that this will be my final draft of the CIS exhibition schedule. It might be worth bookmarking this individual post since I don't yet see a CIS exhibition composite schedule anywhere.

I got links from most of the AUS laggards, as noted in the links. If I am missing anything I will just update this post rather than add a whole new post.

There are a few games listed on different dates on different team schedules, so some changes might be necesary.

Tue Aug 27 Manitoba at Rosenheim Starbulls
Thu Aug 29 Manitoba at EHC Klostersee
Sat Aug 31 Manitoba v Fischtown Pinguins (at Ritten)
Sun Sep 01 Manitoba v Neumarkt/Egna Wild Geese (at Ritten)
Wed Sep 04 Alberta at Augustana (ACAC)
Fri Sep 06 Calgary v Alberta (at Banff)
Sat Sep 07 Alberta v Calgary (at Banff)

Mon Sep 09 Flames Rookies at Calgary
Tue Sep 10 Oilers Rookies at Alberta
Tue Sep 10 Regina at Weyburn (SJHL)

Thu Sep 12 Concordia at McGill
Fri Sep 13 Alberta v Lethbridge (at Regina)
Fri Sep 13 Saskatchewan at Regina
Fri Sep 13 Calgary v Manitoba (at Regina)

Fri Sep 13 Guelph at Western Ontario (at Komoko)
Fri Sep 13 Concordia at UQTR

Sat Sep 14 Alberta v Manitoba (at Regina)
Sat Sep 14 Lethbridge at Regina
Sat Sep 14 Saskatchewan v Calgary (at Regina)

Sat Sep 14 Laurier at Ryerson
Sat Sep 14 Queen's v RMC (at Gananoque Ont.)
Sat Sep 14 Windsor at UOIT
Sat Sep 14 Nipissing at Waterloo

Sun Sep 15 Alberta at Regina
Sun Sep 15 Calgary v Lethbridge (at Regina)


Mon Sep 16 New Brunswick v Moncton (at Cocagne NB)
Thu Sep 19 Mount Royal at Calgary (Brick Invitational)
Thu Sep 19 McGill at Western Ontario
Thu Sep 19 UPEI at St. Thomas
Fri Sep 20 Regina at Manitoba
Fri Sep 20 Saskatchewan at Alberta (Brick Invitational)

Fri Sep 20 Laurier at Brock
Fri Sep 20 McGill at Waterloo
Fri Sep 20 Queen's at Western Ontario

Fri Sep 20 Windsor at New Brunswick
Fri Sep 20 Moncton v Ottawa (at Trois Rivière Que.)
Fri Sep 20 UPEI at UQTR
Sat Sep 21 Regina at Manitoba
Sat Sep 21 Calgary v Saskatchewan (Brick Invitational)
Sat Sep 21 Mount Royal at Alberta (Brick Invitational)

Sat Sep 21 Queen's v Waterloo (at London Ont.)
Sat Sep 21 RMC at York
Sat Sep 21 Ryerson at UOIT
Sat Sep 21 Waterloo at Queen's

Sat Sep 21 Windsor at New Brunswick
Sat Sep 21 UPEI v Ottawa (at Trois Rivière Que.)
Sat Sep 21 Moncton at UQTR
Sat Sep 21 Dalhousie v Saint Mary's (Don Wells Memorial Tournament)
Sat Sep 21 St. Francis-Xavier at Acadia (Don Wells Memorial Tournament)
Sun Sep 22 losers (Don Wells Memorial Tournament)
Sun Sep 22 winners (Don Wells Memorial Tournament)
Sun Sep 22 Nipissing at Laurentian

Wed Sep 25 New Brunswick at Portland Pirates (AHL)

Fri Sep 27 Alberta at Calgary
Fri Sep 27 Simon Fraser (BCIHL) at UBC
Fri Sep 27 Lethbridge at Mount Royal
Fri Sep 27 Regina at Saskatchewan

Fri Sep 27 Carleton at New Brunswick
Fri Sep 27 Queen's at Ottawa
Fri Sep 27 Ryerson at York (York Tournament)
Fri Sep 27 UOIT at Nipissing (York Tournament)
Fri Sep 27 Windsor at Laurier

Fri Sep 27 Brock at Saint Mary's
Fri Sep 27 St. Thomas at St. Francis-Xavier
Fri Sep 27 Dalhousie at UPEI

Sat Sep 28 Calgary v Alberta (at St. Albert)
Sat Sep 28 UBC at Simon Fraser (BCIHL)

Sat Sep 28 Toronto at Manitoba
Sat Sep 28 losers (at York Tournament)
Sat Sep 28 winners (at York Tournament)
Sat Sep 28 UQTR at McGill

Sat Sep 28 Moncton v Acadia (at Berwick, NS)
Sat Sep 28 Carleton at St. Thomas
Sat Sep 28 Brock at Dalhousie
Sun Sep 29 Toronto at Manitoba
Sun Sep 29 RMC at Ottawa

Tue Oct 01 Laurier at Western Ontario
Wed Oct 02 York at Toronto
Thu Oct 03 Brock at UOIT (regular season)
Thu Oct 03 RMC at UQTR

Thu Oct 03 Moncton v St Francis-Xavier (at Shediac NB)
Fri Oct 04 UPEI at Lakehead
Fri Oct 04 Dalhousie at Carleton
Fri Oct 04 Nipissing at Ryerson
Fri Oct 04 Laurier at Windsor

Fri Oct 04 UBC at Alaska-Anchorage
Sat Oct 05 UPEI at Lakehead
Sat Oct 05 RMC at St. Thomas
Sat Oct 05 Nipissing at Ryerson
Sat Oct 05 York at UOIT (regular season)

Sat Oct 05 Lethbridge at Minnesota
Sat Oct 05 Carleton at St. Lawrence
Sat Oct 05 Laurentian at Michigan Tech
Sat Oct 05 Laurier at Bowling Green
Sat Oct 05 McGill at Massachusetts-Lowell
Sat Oct 05 Ottawa at Vermont
Sat Oct 05 Queen's at Rochester IT
Sat Oct 05 Toronto at Ohio State
Sat Oct 05 Western Ontario at Western Michigan
Sat Oct 05 Windsor at Miami-Ohio

Sat Oct 05 Acadia at New Hampshire
Sat Oct 05 Dalhousie at Northeastern
Sat Oct 05 St. Francis-Xavier at Boston University
Sat Oct 05 New Brunswick at Colorado College
Sat Oct 05 St. Mary's at Rensselaer PI

Sun Oct 06 Lethbridge at Minnesota St.-Mankato
Sun Oct 06 Manitoba at North Dakota
Sun Oct 06 UBC at Alaska (Fairbanks)

Sun Oct 06 Guelph at Notre Dame
Sun Oct 06 Laurentian at Northern Michigan
Sun Oct 06 Laurier at Bowling Green
Sun Oct 06 McGill at Merrimack
Sun Oct 06 Toronto at Robert Morris
Sun Oct 06 Waterloo at Michigan

Sun Oct 06 Acadia at Vermont
Sun Oct 06 Dalhousie at Maine
Sun Oct 06 New Brunswick at Colorado College
Sun Oct 06 Saint Mary's at Quinpiac
Sun Oct 06 St. Francis-Xavier at Boston College
Sun Oct 06 New Brunswick at Denver


Mon Oct 07 NAIT at Nebraska-Omaha
Mon Oct 07 Lakehead at Minnesota-Duluth
Mon Oct 07 New Brunswick at Air Force
Tue Oct 08 Guelph at Mercyhurst
Wed Oct 09 Western Ontario at Michigan State
Fri Oct 11 UQTR at Guelph

Fri Oct 11 Saint Mary's v St. Francis-Xavier (at Truro)
Fri Oct 11 Dalhousie vs Acadia (at Berwick, NS)

Sat Oct 12 Concordia at Guelph
Sat Oct 12 St. Thomas at Moncton

Fri Oct 18 UOIT at Dartmouth
Sat Oct 19 York at Cornell
Wed Oct 29 Laurentian at Lake Superior State

Fri Nov 01 Alberta at Lakehead
Sat Nov 02 Alberta at Lakehead
Sun Dec 01 Queen's at Clarkson
Fri Dec 27 Laurentian at Lakehead
Sat Dec 28 Laurentian at Lakehead
Sun Dec 29 Toronto at Carleton

Sun Dec 29 St. Thomas at New Brunswick
Sun Dec 29 Guelph at St. Francis-Xavier
Mon Dec 30 Guelph at Saint Mary's
Tue Dec 31 Guelph at Acadia
Fri Jan 03 York at Arizona
Fri Jan 03 Alberta at NAIT (ACAC)
Fri Jan 03 North Dakota (NCAA) v UBC (at Burnaby)

Fri Jan 03 Princeton (NCAA) at Simon Fraser (BCIHL)
Sat Jan 04 York at Arizona
Sat Jan 04 NAIT (ACAC) at Alberta
Sat Jan 04 North Dakota (NCAA) at Simon Fraser (BCIHL)
Sat Jan 04 Princeton (NCAA) v UBC (at Burnaby)
Tue Jan 21 St. Francis-Xavier at Maine
Tue Jan 21 New Brunswick at Maine

Sat Jan 25 Army at RMC


LINKS FROM FIRST TIME:
http://www.bears.ualberta.ca/Teams/BearsHockey.aspx
http://www.reginacougars.com/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey
http://gryphons.ca/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey
http://www.thunderwolveshockey.com/schedule.asp
http://www.gogaelsgo.com/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey&
http://www.golancers.ca/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey&
http://www.uoitridgebacks.com/varsity/m-hockey/schedules.htm
http://www.yorkulions.ca/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey&

LINKS FROM SECOND TIME:
http://www.uoitridgebacks.com/varsity/m-hockey/schedules.htm
http://gobisons.ca/index.php?page=team_schedule&sport=hockey_m
http://www.mcgillathletics.ca/index.aspx?path=mhockey&tab=icehockey(m)
http://www.westernmustangs.ca/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey
http://www.SMU.ca/athletics/varsity/hockey-m-schedule.html
http://www.uscho.com/scoreboard/division-i-men/2013-2014/composite-schedule/#ixzz2ZT8k20m6
http://www.oua.ca/sport_schedules.aspx?path=mhockey&

LINKS FROM THIRD TIME:
http://www.godinos.com/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey&
http://www.acachockey.info/mens/schedule.php
http://www.bcihl.ca/leagues/schedules.cfm?clientID=3692&leagueID=1113
http://varsityreds.ca/sports/mice/2013-14/schedule
http://w3.stu.ca/stu/athletics/teams/mens_hockey/default.aspx
http://www.laurierathletics.com/varsityathletics/createresults.php?sport=MHOCK
http://www.ryersonrams.ca/SportSele...NT_ID&DB_OEM_ID=22300&SPID=13614&SPSID=109728
http://goravens.carleton.ca/mens-hockey/schedule-2013-14/
http://www.geegees.ca/events/26
http://www.rmcc.forces.gc.ca/da-ds/var-iu/sch-hor/hockey-eng.php

NEW LINKS:
http://www.canadawest.org/calendar.aspx?path=mhockey&
http://hockey.acadiau.ca/team-schedule.html?month=201310
http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-sports/node/29
http://varsityreds.ca/sports/mice/2013-14/schedule
http://www.goxgo.ca/sports/mice/2013-14/schedule
https://oraprdnt.uqtr.uquebec.ca/pls/public/gasw009.afficher_calendrier_sport_web?owa_cd_sport=HM

BLUE - Canada West
CRIMSON - OUA
GREEN - Atlantic
BLACK - CIS interlocking

EDITS:
Sep. 2 - added UQTR's schedule
Sep. 3 - deleted Sep. 13 RMC at McGill
Sep. 4 - added OUA from http://www.oua.ca/sport_schedules.aspx?path=mhockey&
Sep. 4 - added SFX and UNB at Maine in January
Oct. 6 - various schedule changes made
 
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RMC at McGill on September 13th won't be happening. RMC has practice that night for the Queen's game the next night.
 

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add - Sun Dec 29 St. Thomas at UNB


JAN

Fri Jan 03 York at Arizona
Fri Jan 03 Alberta at NAIT (ACAC)
Fri Jan 03 North Dakota (NCAA) v UBC (at Burnaby)

Fri Jan 03 Princeton (NCAA) at Simon Fraser (BCIHL)
Sat Jan 04 York at Arizona
Sat Jan 04 NAIT (ACAC) at Alberta
Sat Jan 04 North Dakota (NCAA) at Simon Fraser (BCIHL)
Sat Jan 04 Princeton (NCAA) v UBC (at Burnaby)
add - Tue Jan 14 St.FX at Maine
add - Tue Jan 21 UNB at Maine
Sat Jan 25 Army at RMC

added UNB vs STU, STFX at Maine and UNB at Maine
 

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RMC defeated Queen's 5-4 in the 8th round of the shootout. RMC actually held a 4-1 lead near the end of the 2nd, but the Gaels scored at the end of the 2nd, then twice in 3 minutes to start the third. RMC had a power play at the end of OT but Chris Smerek fanned on the one timer from the side of the net. The shootout had the Gaels Jordan Coccomiglio score, then RMC's Scott Domenico scored. 5 rounds later, the Gaels miss then defenseman Paul Fone went 5 hole on the Gael's Chris Clarke to end the game. RMC's Evan Deviller faced 48 shots in the game

Queen's top line and top defense pairing did not play, as well RMC's starting goalie Paul Dorsey, top power forward Eric Louis-Seize and top 4 defenseman Eric Bouchard did not dress.
 

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Acadia is bidding on the 2015/16 University Cup with the intention of playing the games in Halifax...much like SMU/St. FX are doing.

Why can't Acadia, SMU, and St. FX all join together for a 3 year cycle with each team hosting for one of the years and hold all the games in Halifax...or does that make too much sense?
 

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This is either a colossal blunder or a brilliant plan by the AUS to flood the market with bids.

I'm with you. But you gotta think with 3 bids involving 4 schools the AUS has made a pretty strong case for bring the University Cup tournament back to the Maritimes.

Or if you want to be snarky, four AUS teams are seeking a ticket to the University Cup that doesn't involve beating UNB ...

:)
 

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UNB defeats Windsor 5-0. Shots were 34-23.

Pretty even game through two periods as UNB led 2-0 and the shots were 19-16. UNB put it away with 3 goals in just over 5 minutes in the middle of the 3rd.
 

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Laurier and Brock hooked up tonight in St. Catharines for the annual Steel Blade game (some years it's a tournament). Close to a full house (around 1500) since it's homecoming weekend at Brock. The Badgers pulled out a 6-5 win in ot.

Laurier thoroughly dominated for 2 1/2 periods to build a much deserved 5-1 lead with just over 10:00 left in the third. Honestly, despite the raucous crowd, the game was rather boring and sloppy up until this point.

And then the Golden Hawks ran into penalty trouble (some very undisciplined play -- head shots, boarding, etc.) and Brock fought back hard.

With 10 seconds left on the clock, Brock's Matt Abercrombie netted his second goal of the period to knot the game at 5 all.

With about 2 minutes left in the 4-on-4 overtime period, Abercrombie completed the hat trick and ended the contest. That guy was pure clutch tonight and a plesure to watch.

Just thought I'd pass on this report.
 

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Laurier and Brock hooked up tonight in St. Catharines for the annual Steel Blade game (some years it's a tournament). Close to a full house (around 1500) since it's homecoming weekend at Brock. The Badgers pulled out a 6-5 win in ot.

Laurier thoroughly dominated for 2 1/2 periods to build a much deserved 5-1 lead with just over 10:00 left in the third. Honestly, despite the raucous crowd, the game was rather boring and sloppy up until this point.

And then the Golden Hawks ran into penalty trouble (some very undisciplined play -- head shots, boarding, etc.) and Brock fought back hard.

With 10 seconds left on the clock, Brock's Matt Abercrombie netted his second goal of the period to knot the game at 5 all.

With about 2 minutes left in the 4-on-4 overtime period, Abercrombie completed the hat trick and ended the contest. That guy was pure clutch tonight and a plesure to watch.

Just thought I'd pass on this report.

Thanks for reporting. Glad to see they had a full house.
 

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RMC took on York in a neutral site game at CFB Borden at the Andy Anderson Arena. York got on the board first after some sloppy neutral zone play on the Paladins PK and York had a mini breakaway. RMC responded with a shorthanded goal by walk-on Drew Luhowy (who last season was our head stats taker) to make it 1-1 after 20.

York pressed in the 2nd period, having the luxury of a full bench compared to RMC's 3 lines and 6 defense due to the flu bug, but it was RMC who came out with the lead after 40 when Brett Pinder was the recipent of a Jake Bullen pass, then Bullen himself created the turnover and kissed the puck off the crossbar for an RMC 3-1 lead.

The third period was York making the comeback, scoring with 2:48 left to take the game 4-3. RMC just ran out of gas with Paul Dorsey stopping everything in sight.

But again, RMC has held the lead twice now in 2 games after 40 against OUA playoff teams. Who knows what could happen with our full lineup in once the season starts.
 

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Laurier and Brock hooked up tonight in St. Catharines for the annual Steel Blade game (some years it's a tournament). Close to a full house (around 1500) since it's homecoming weekend at Brock. The Badgers pulled out a 6-5 win in ot.

Laurier thoroughly dominated for 2 1/2 periods to build a much deserved 5-1 lead with just over 10:00 left in the third. Honestly, despite the raucous crowd, the game was rather boring and sloppy up until this point.

And then the Golden Hawks ran into penalty trouble (some very undisciplined play -- head shots, boarding, etc.) and Brock fought back hard.

With 10 seconds left on the clock, Brock's Matt Abercrombie netted his second goal of the period to knot the game at 5 all.

With about 2 minutes left in the 4-on-4 overtime period, Abercrombie completed the hat trick and ended the contest. That guy was pure clutch tonight and a plesure to watch.

Just thought I'd pass on this report.

Good report, I was able to watch the game after the fact, as it is archived (http://new.livestream.com/Brocktvlive/events/2415022). I attended the Steel Blade about 3 years ago (when it was a 3 team event, Laurier, Brock and Guelph) and it was a good event, a full house then as well. It is great there are annual events like that, which draw huge crowds.

As for the hockey, as a Laurier fan, a strong result despite the disappointment of blowing a 4 goal lead with 12 minutes remaining. Shots were not posted, but territorially, Laurier has not typically controlled play very often the past few years, or been able to generate substantial goal support. So, it was nice to see them score 5 despite having regulars James Marsden, Greg Cerilli, Kyle Morrison and Greg Trichilo not in the lineup up front, and Frank Riddle (hurt against Ryerson) on defence.

It was also good for Vincent Merante to get a start, as while assistant coach Graeme Swan indicated Laurier did not "officially" have a starter, barring injuries, I would be surprised to see Shayne Campbell play fewer than about 24 games this year. Merante had mixed results in Jr. B, while Campbell has substantial OHL and Jr.A experience, and looked fantastic against Ryerson in his first CIS game. Merante and Duncan Long will likely play 2nd/3rd string roles.

That being said, credit to Brock for fighting hard when they were down 5-1 and things were not looking great.
 

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Anyone know which SMU player was injured in their game against Acadia? I guess whatever happened was serious enough to end the game in a 4-4 tie. I've read the player had to be removed from the ice (I assume by stretcher) but that he was moving.

AUS Fan... can you provide any details?
 

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Anyone know which SMU player was injured in their game against Acadia? I guess whatever happened was serious enough to end the game in a 4-4 tie. I've read the player had to be removed from the ice (I assume by stretcher) but that he was moving.

AUS Fan... can you provide any details?

Read on the Acadia Twitter this morning, it was Cameron Wynd and he is apparently back in Halifax and doing good.

Keven Charland is likely out for the whole first half, if not more, with another concussion after a bad luck accident in our game against Ottawa on Friday night.

Friday September 20th
Ottawa Gee-Gee's 4 - Aigles Bleus 3
UPEI Panthers 4 - UQTR Patriotes 3 (OT)

Saturday September 21st
Ottawa Gee-Gee's 3 - UPEI Panthers 1
Aigles Bleus 3 - UQTR Patriotes 2 (OT)

Panthers also beat STU 2-1 on Thursday night in Fredericton in case anyone didn't know, quite the busy and rough exhibition schedule for them. Played at the GHC then traveled all night to Trois Rivieres then played 2 games in less than 24 hours.
 

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