rethinking
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Especially if they continue to be without three defencmen.
Well as Holley would say at least they will have had to put clean drinking water into the toilets and put some fresh gravel down in the fields for the anticipated weekend crowdWith the UofA loss, UofS has to cancel the tractor pull that was originally scheduled at the arena so they can host UBC.
What's your Zamboni driver doing tonight?Dang, that is a major upset. Didn't see that one coming.
Better make that 4 D's out. Talk about bad timing for injuries.
I'm almost scared of showing up early tonight, coach might toss me a pair of skates.
I'm almost scared of showing up early tonight, coach might toss me a pair of skates.
What's your Zamboni driver doing tonight?
What's your Zamboni driver doing tonight?
What's your Zamboni driver doing tonight?
OUA East Final - Concordia vs. Ottawa
Thu Feb 27 Concordia at Ottawa, 7:30pm
Sat Feb 29 Otttawa at Concordia, 7:30pm
Sun Mar 1 Concordia at Ottawa, 7:30pm (if necessary)
OUA West Final - Western vs. Guelph
Thu Feb 27 Western at Guelph, 7:30pm
Sat Feb 29 Guelph at Western, 3:00pm
Sun Mar 1 Western at Guelph, 7:30pm (if necessary)
Western seems to have gotten a liking for this Saturday matinee game. They were forced to take it in the first round against U of T because the women had the ice Friday and Saturday nights, but they've chosen it in the lasts two rounds....home matinee games have always been pretty rare for this team and pretty much unheard of in the playoffs except when the Queen's Cup was televised.
Season series:
Nov 30: Concordia 3 at Ottawa 5
Jan 4: Ottawa 7 at Concordia 8 OT
Jan 26: Concordia 5 at Ottawa 4
Nov 7: Western 5 at Guelph 4
Nov 29: Guelph 4 at Western 2
Jan 30: Guelph 4 at Western 5
From my observation, Ottawa has the best make up of any of the remaining OUA teams to match up against AUS/CanadaWest competition. Size, speed and physicality.I think we'll see Ottawa vs. Guelph Queen's Cup, with Ottawa winning it.
Yeah this is their 4th year back since they were reinstated. To be fair, looking at the recruitment thread for next year, assuming I'm not miscounting, Ottawa has 9 of the 35 commitments listedApparently the Gee-Gees have 18 players slated to graduate this year. Some might stick around for a 5th year but regardless they are going to need to have a big recruiting drive.
Yeah this is their 4th year back since they were reinstated. To be fair, looking at the recruitment thread for next year, assuming I'm not miscounting, Ottawa has 9 of the 35 commitments listed
Yeah this is their 4th year back since they were reinstated. To be fair, looking at the recruitment thread for next year, assuming I'm not miscounting, Ottawa has 9 of the 35 commitments listed
With pockets as wellOttawa is a strong university in a great city. They were OK for years because their coach was a limited factor. Grandmaitre is a great coach and a tremendous recruiter, so i'm not at all surprised by their success.
Saskatchewan should be used to it buy now, 2 trips to Halifax and 2 to Fredericton in the last 5 years.From Bob Stauffer:
"Alberta outshot UBC 94 to 36 in the 2 games they lost."
These things happen.
With Alberta out, the U-Cup looks like it's UNB's to lose. Saskatchewan has long struggled when the UCup is hosted in the East.