Ken Dryden takes aim at headshots
If Ken Dryden called the shots, headshots would no longer be a part of hockey.
If Ken Dryden called the shots, headshots would no longer be a part of hockey.
This weekend the University of Manitoba men’s hockey team were swept on the road against the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns. The Bison basketball teams were in Calgary to play the Mount Royal University Cougars.
The Bisons controlled the pace of both games, and despite solid goaltending from the Pronghorns they were able to sweep the weekend series.
The Bison men split their series against the Griffins, while the women swept to even their record.
Forget the sticks and pucks, I wanted to pitch like Roy Halladay.
The weather moved the U SPORTS women’s soccer national championships inside, but that was OK for the University of Manitoba Bisons.
Well, we’ve reached an important part of the season. Congratulations on making it this far.
While Canada may not be able to recapture the magic of the American 1980 “Miracle on Ice,” it may be time for U SPORTS and Hockey Canada to start believing in miracles.
The University of Manitoba Bison men’s hockey team swept the University of Regina Cougars this weekend, and the Bison women’s volleyball team split against the University of Alberta, and men were swept in Edmonton.
This weekend the fourth-ranked University of Manitoba women’s hockey team looked to keep rolling, with a series against the University of Regina Cougars.