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St James Jr Canucks cement MMJHL dynasty
2 minute read Yesterday at 1:50 PM CDTThe Pembina Valley Twisters put up a strong challenge, but the St James Jr Canucks would not be denied their third consecutive Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League championship.
The Canucks clinched the 2024 banner on home ice, winning game five of the series 5-1. St James has put together a sparkling run over the past three seasons.
Last year the team lost a combined seven games , with an incredible plus-155 goal difference in the regular season. This year, they were a more pedestrian team in the regular season, with eight losses and a plus-110 difference.
That didn’t matter when the playoffs arrived, with two consecutive sweeps to start the playoffs, and a 4-1 victory in the finals.
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6 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024It wasn't easy, but the Steinbach Pistons will be playing in their third consecutive Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) Championship.
The Pistons took down the Blizzard in game seven of their semi-final series with a pair of second period goals the difference in a hotly contested series.
Cole Plowman, who started all seven games of the series for Steinbach recorded his first career MJHL shutout in the victory. It was a redemptive performance for the netminder, who let in two last-minute go-ahead goals on home ice earlier in the series.
"I wasn't really happy with my full performance over the series so it's really huge to get a game seven shutout," Plowman said after the game.
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4 minute read Saturday, Apr. 13, 2024Every professional athlete that has ever knelt in silent protest – or any athlete thinking of kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality – can thank former president Donald Trump for forever removing any criticism of athlete police protests.
Yes, you read that correctly. The twice impeached, thrice divorced, four-time indicted, and convicted sexual assaulter (in civil court) has forever made any criticism of athletes protesting during the national anthem null and void.
Sports fans will remember NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling and silently protesting police brutality and racial inequality. Soon after Kaepernick’s courageous stance athletes in other leagues such as the NBA, WNBA, U.S. National Women’s soccer team, Major League Baseball and even the NHL had their own versions of athletes silently protesting police brutality.
There isn’t room here to list all the different times the former president berated NFL players for kneeling during the anthem. And while he criticizes the athletes, he calls his followers who seriously injured 141 police officers during the January 6 insurrection “hostages” and “patriots” instead of the criminals they are.
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Riese Gaber, who won the Turnbull Cup and Anavet Cup with the franchise in 2018, has signed a contract with the Charlotte Checkers, a minor league affiliate of the Florida Panthers.
After leaving Manitoba, Gaber spent two seasons with the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League, before spending four years with the University of North Dakota.
In his final season with the Fighting Hawks, Gaber captained the team, scoring 34 points in 40 games. Before suiting up for Steinbach, the Gilbert Plains-born forward played for the Dauphin Kings.
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