Cougar infiltrates Dinos shower room

By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy

The historically mediocre University of Calgary women’s hockey team surpassed “Our” Lord’s expectations by reaching the Alberta College Athletic Conference final during their playoff run last March. Following a heartbreak loss to the Mount Royal College Cougars, Head Coach Julie Healy had only one comment regarding this season. “This is where we ended; we start… Continue reading Cougar infiltrates Dinos shower room

Hockey

By Ian Waldbauer

Talent Offensively the contributions by the departing players were great, highlighted by team captain Sean Robertson finishing third in the league in points. Fifth-year vets Ken McKay and Sheldon Nedjelski gave the Dinos a consistent attack throughout the season. There were injuries that affected the blueline this year, however, leaving the team shy a stopper… Continue reading Hockey

Buyer beware

By Lawrence Bailey

What an odd concept, the Calgary Flames as trade deadline buyers. The first week of March is often a time when Flames fans try to figure out who is headed out of town. Not this year, however. The Flames are firmly entrenched in the playoff race and are able to look to down-and-out clubs for… Continue reading Buyer beware

Flames not unboring

By Kris Kotarski

Ahh… Darryl Sutter hockey, almost as exciting as vacuuming. The 5-5-0-1 Flames fell 3-0 to the undermanned Detroit Red Wings Tue., Nov. 3. It was one of those games the teams wished they hadn’t played and the fans wished they hadn’t watched. It was boring, unimaginative hockey–something Flames fans should get used to, even with… Continue reading Flames not unboring

Back from the dead

By Ian Waldbauer

Although Halloween came and went for another year without incident, the men’s hockeysaurs offence rose from the dead this past weekend. Bypassing the jack o’lantern, they chose to light the goal lamp, 6-3 and 3-1 over the University of Manitoba Bisons. Previously ranked seventh in the country, the Bisons looked anything but top 10 as… Continue reading Back from the dead

Size a factor in women’s hockey double loss

By Mathew Hermary

The women’s hockey Dinos were twiced thrashed this weekend, losing 3-0 against both the Mount Royal College Cougars and the Grant MacEwan College Griffins.Friday’s game against the 2002-03 champion Cougars, who are presently tied with Grant MacEwan atop the league, showed the Dinos the kind of competition that they can expect this season. The Cougars… Continue reading Size a factor in women’s hockey double loss

T-Birds teabag hockey Dinos

By Ian Waldbauer

After being swept two weekends ago and splitting games Oct. 24-25 on the coast, hopefully something will jolt the underachieving men’s hockeysaurs before they dig themselves into a crater too big to crawl out of.Losing to the University of Alberta Golden Bears is acceptable, and somewhat expected. However to nearly drop two games to the… Continue reading T-Birds teabag hockey Dinos