Winnipeg Ice proving more hockey isn’t a bad thing in the city
When Winnipeg hockey fans heard that a Western Hockey League (WHL) team was coming back to the city, they were ecstatic. With two professional franchises,…
When Winnipeg hockey fans heard that a Western Hockey League (WHL) team was coming back to the city, they were ecstatic. With two professional franchises,…
With playoffs out of reach, the U of M Bisons women’s hockey team looked to make a statement in its season finale against the University of Alberta Pandas.
It was win and you’re in for the U of M Bisons men’s hockey team over the weekend. But, after a pair of back-to-back losses…
At a press conference Jan. 29, Kim Davis announced he will be stepping down as commissioner of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) after 18 years as the league’s top dog.
With 10 first-year players on the roster, the team has an exciting future to look forward to past the struggles of the current season.
The playoffs are approaching and the U of M Bisons men’s hockey team will have to fight to stay in the mix after a tough weekend.
The stretch run is here and the U of M Bisons women’s hockey team is trying to keep pace. The Bisons hosted the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds for an all-important two-game set over the weekend.
All season the argument has been the U of M Bisons women’s hockey team is doing all the things it needs to do right but is just not getting the bounces. However, against the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds there was room for improvement.
With only the Bisons women’s hockey team in town, all eyes were on Wayne Fleming Arena. But the best action was possibly going down outside the province, as the rest of the herd travelled to Alberta and B.C. for a series of tough tests.
The U of M Bisons women’s hockey team picked one of the best ways to remind the rest of Canada West that it is still here.