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There is likely no better story at this year’s Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) women’s hockey championship than the Queen’s Gaels. In fact, they just
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No matter what anyone says, thereโs always something to be said for playing three weeks and two-thousand kilometres away from oneโs last game, especially
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Coming into Friday nightโs game versus the Manitoba Bisons, the Laurier Golden Hawks didnโt just need a win, they needed a big win. And
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The Queenโs Gaels just canโt seem to stop winning games in dramatic fashion. They also canโt seem to stop knocking off teams they seem
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The Laurier Golden Hawks have only beaten the Maintoba Bisons once at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) women’s hockey championship. But that win was
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Today at 4:00, the Queen’s Gaels women’s hockey team will get their first taste of national championship action in school history. And who should
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Almost everything went according to plan for the host Laurier Golden Hawks at their first game of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) womenโs hockey
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In front of a hostile and intimidating crowd on Thursday evening, the St. Francis Xavier (St. F.X.) X-Women played a physical game against the
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The thorn in the side of the McGill Martlets womenโs hockey team has been brushed aside… for now. The defending champion University of Alberta
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It’s not often in sports that the defending champion is able to fly under the radar. But that’s exactly the situation the Alberta Pandas


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