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EDMONTON, Alta – The effort, the spunk and the moxie were all present, but for the second year in a row, the Wilfrid Laurier
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EDMONTON, Alta โ The No. 4 University of Prince Edward Island Panthers had the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks scoreboard watching from their phones at
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EDMONTON, Alta – Rick Osborne had a choice to make after yesterdayโs 6-5 upset loss to Montreal. The head coach of the No. 1
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EDMONTON, Alta. – Wilfrid Laurier women’s hockey goaltender Erika Thunder’s return from a knee sprain wasn’t as triumphant as her squad had hoped it
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His voice has already been heard, and his debut game behind the bench was a solid 3-1 win. But will the coaching change to
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โFight on my men,โ Sir Andrew said. โA little I am hurt, but not yet slain. Iโll just lie down and bleed awhile, and
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LONDON, Ont. โ With yesteryearโs wringing of hands a thing of the past and after the rare taste of failure had washed out of
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The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks are one win away from their first Ontario University Athletics’ (OUA) title since 2010 and their ninth in 11
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Wilfrid Laurier menโs hockey coach Greg Puhalski knew he was going to have to swallow some bitter pills this season. Coaching a team full
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With their varsity cohorts dropping like flies, Wilfrid Laurier womenโs hockey has found themselves the last team standing (with the exception of womenโs curling)


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