Rob
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They beat the Minnesota Gophers around 2005 or so. Yes, it has been a while.
It's surprising that they don't want to test themselves against stronger competition. They will probably dominate the West again this year.
They beat the Minnesota Gophers around 2005 or so. Yes, it has been a while.
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.
DEC
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
Video highlights from the Queen's/RMC game from saturday night when RMC won 5-4 in a shootout.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZmXRlR-Otk
This is either a colossal blunder or a brilliant plan by the AUS to flood the market with bids.
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.
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.
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?
Concur. I was not at the game and just got update on the injury. Soft tissue injury and he will recover.