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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Will greed cost Canada another gold medal at the World Juniors?

James Loewen 4 minute read 12:00 PM CST

One of the great Christmas traditions in Canadian sport is the World Junior Hockey championships that kick off on every year on Boxing Day.

Unfortunately, the last couple of tournaments have not gone well for Team Canada and their fans from coast to coast to coast. Twice in a row, Team Canada lost in the quarter-finals and finished out of the medals.

It’s super frustrating because if greedy NHL teams weren’t so selfish, Canada would be able to ice juggernaut teams.

In this year’s version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas the title role will once again be played by all the NHL teams that will not release their junior-aged players to play in the World Junior Hockey Championships.

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New goalie helps Pistons to perfect week in MJHL

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New goalie helps Pistons to perfect week in MJHL

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CST

It was a magical Steinbach Pistons debut for Hunter Bauer.

The 2006-born goaltender from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, posted a shutout in his first Manitoba Junior Hockey League start, stopping all 25 shots he faced as the Pistons blew out the Winnipeg Monarchs 7-0.

“It was a lot of calm and rebound control,” Bauer said on his game.

“When I get tested, (I try to) get out and challenge the shooter knowing my D is pressuring behind them so they don’t have much options.”

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Yesterday at 12:00 PM CST

Hunter Bauer put together a spectacular week for Steinbach, only allowing a single goal in three games as Steinbach went 3-0. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Hunter Bauer put together a spectacular week for Steinbach, only allowing a single goal in three games as Steinbach went 3-0. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Holiday hockey rare but present across the region

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Holiday hockey rare but present across the region

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025

While fans will notice a decrease in games between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, there are still some places to get your local hockey fix this year.

The Steinbach Pistons will be hosting a New Year’s Eve game this season, as they take on the Winnipeg Blues. The 6 p.m. start time is perfect for anyone planning on attending the Southeast Event Centre’s 80s-themed social later in the evening.

The Pistons also play an unusual Wednesday afternoon game against the Blues Jan 7. Puck drop is at 12:30 p.m. in Winnipeg at the Rink Training Centre.

The Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League has a full slate of games scheduled for Dec. 23, but the Morris-based Pembina Valley Twisters will be on the road against St Vital.

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Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025

The outdoor rink in Steinbach was opened last week after a spell of cold weather. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The outdoor rink in Steinbach was opened last week after a spell of cold weather. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Arena reno delays push St Malo Warriors to St Jean

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Arena reno delays push St Malo Warriors to St Jean

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025

If the two-time defending champion St Malo Warriors home to add another Capital Region Junior Hockey League banner to their rink, they’ll need to do it in someone else’s home.

The Warriors announced on social media Dec. 13 they would need to play the rest of their season outside of the St Malo Arena, as ongoing construction will continue for the rest of this hockey season.

“While this is not the situation anyone hoped for, the St Malo Warriors remain committed to defending our back-to-back championships by adding a third straight league championship,” the post reads.

“The Warriors will play the majority of their home games in St Jean Baptiste, with additional home stops in Grunthal, Rosenort and St Agathe.”

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Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025

The St Malo Warriors will be playing games across southeastern Manitoba as renovations at the St Malo Arena are taking longer than planned. (Julie Snarr Photography)

The St Malo Warriors will be playing games across southeastern Manitoba as renovations at the St Malo Arena are taking longer than planned. (Julie Snarr Photography)

U18 AAA Eastman Selects keeping pace despite offensive woes

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U18 AAA Eastman Selects keeping pace despite offensive woes

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Friday, Dec. 19, 2025

The Eastman Selects U18 AAA team found a spectacular way to break out of an offensive slump.

The team blew out Norman 11-1 Dec. 14 at the Southeast Event Centre, ending a spell of four games with just a single even-strength goal.

That lack of offense didn’t stop the team from racking up points, with a pair of extra time losses and a spectacular come from behind win over some of the better teams in the league.

Their most spectacular result came against the Winnipeg Thrashers Dec. 13. Eastman scored three late third period goals to tie a game against the second-place Thrashers, before star defenseman Crosby Mateychuk finished the job in overtime on the powerplay.

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Friday, Dec. 19, 2025

This Crosby Mateychuk shot in overtime would hit the back of the net to give the Eastman Selects a memorable come-from-behind win over the Winnipeg Thrashers in Manitoba U18 AAA action. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

This Crosby Mateychuk shot in overtime would hit the back of the net to give the Eastman Selects a memorable come-from-behind win over the Winnipeg Thrashers in Manitoba U18 AAA action. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Struggling Pembina Valley Twisters hope coaching change provides spark

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Struggling Pembina Valley Twisters hope coaching change provides spark

Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon 3 minute read Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025

The Pembina Valley Twisters went from contender to bottom feeder in Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League the blink of an eye. Just two seasons ago they finished second and battled St James in the league finals.

Many of the players on that team did not return, leaving the Twisters to struggle at historic levels. The team won just three games in 2024/2025, with a minus-218 goal difference. Pembina Valley didn’t win a game at their home rink in Morris.

This year showed little improvement. Through 22 games this season, they have just two wins and a minus-88 goal difference, although those two wins have come on home ice.

With those results, it’s no surprise the team has made a coaching change. Braeden Beernaerts and Riley Wise are out, replaced by Chris Unger. Unger is from Winkler, and previously coached high level minor hockey. He played junior A hockey in Selkirk in the 90s.

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Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025

Josh Guilford pops in a goal at the side of the net during Pembina Valley's 7-2 loss to Transcona Dec. 12 at Morris. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Josh Guilford pops in a goal at the side of the net during Pembina Valley's 7-2 loss to Transcona Dec. 12 at Morris. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots: Dec. 11th edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Dec. 11th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025

Featuring photos from an SRSS Hockey Game Dec. 3 and a Niverville/Steinbach MJHL game Dec. 5.

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Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025

The SRSS Sabres are fourth in the top division of the Winnipeg High School Hockey League. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The SRSS Sabres are fourth in the top division of the Winnipeg High School Hockey League. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Ralph Krueger to be inducted into IIHF hall of fame

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Ralph Krueger to be inducted into IIHF hall of fame

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025

Switzerland’s national hockey team made a smart choice choosing Steinbach’s Ralph Krueger to coach their team in 1998.

In the 35 years before Krueger took the helm, the Swiss had only played in the top division six times. Under Krueger, they didn’t miss a year playing in the A-Pool.

Krueger coached Switzerland at 12 world championships and three Olympics and was announced as part of the International Ice Hockey Federation’s hall of fame class of 2026 as a builder.

“The team was always competitive, but most important it believed it belonged at the top and played with a confidence infused in them by Krueger,” his bio reads.

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Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025

TONI DE GUZMAN THE CARILLON
Ralph Krueger reflects on his Steinbach upbringing at the Southeast Event Centre’s Grand Opening.

TONI DE GUZMAN THE CARILLON
Ralph Krueger reflects on his Steinbach upbringing at the Southeast Event Centre’s Grand Opening.

Calvert, Ueno win Morris Superspiel

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Calvert, Ueno win Morris Superspiel

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025

While the eyes of Canadian Curling were in Halifax, the Dekalb Superspiel rolled on.

With the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials scheduled for the same week as the superspiel, there was less star power on the ice in Morris this year.

Team Calvert, out of Winnipeg has made a habit of performing well at the event, losing in the final in their first season together and winning back-to-back championships, including this year.

Calvert defeated Team Sinnett in the final. taking advantage when a last rock draw came up short in the second end, leaving an open draw for five to take complete control of the game. After conceding a pair of steals, Sinnett shook hands after just four ends of play.

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Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025

Japan's Team Ueno won the women's side of the 2025 Dekalb Superspiel. (DEKALB Superspiel)

Japan's Team Ueno won the women's side of the 2025 Dekalb Superspiel. (DEKALB Superspiel)

Oakbank’s Caiden Gault honoured after strong weekend

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Oakbank’s Caiden Gault honoured after strong weekend

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Dec. 15, 2025

Caiden Gault had the best weekend of any forward in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, helping his Northern Michigan Wildcats to their first win of the season.

He had three goals over two games to lead the conference, and his eight on the season are the most by any Wildcats player this year.

Gault, who was born in Oakbank, transferred to Northern Michigan this year after three years suiting up for Ferris State University.

Gault opened the scoring in the Wildcats 3-2 win and their 4-3 overtime loss, both to Bowling Green. His third of the weekend was spectacular, as he set up at the point on the powerplay and ripped a one-timer slap shot perfectly into the top corner to give his team a 2-1 lead in the second period.

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Monday, Dec. 15, 2025

Oakbank's Caiden Gault was named a league player of the week after scoring three goals last weekend. (Braden Golisek Northern Michigan University)

Oakbank's Caiden Gault was named a league player of the week after scoring three goals last weekend. (Braden Golisek Northern Michigan University)

Volleyball Manitoba honours top graduating high school players

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Volleyball Manitoba honours top graduating high school players

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Dec. 15, 2025

The province’s best graduating volleyball players were in Winnipeg last weekend for one more high school volleyball event.

The grad all-star matches took place at the University of Manitoba, with plenty of local talent hitting the floor.

Steinbach Regional, the biggest school in both the region and across the province had some of the best representation, with four girls players and three boys players attending for the AAAA level.

Abigail Voth, Jubilee Steppan, Madelyn Friesen and Madelyn Hiebert were joined by Erik Neufeld, Grayson Heese and Joseph Leclair on the AAAA all-star rosters.

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Monday, Dec. 15, 2025

Niverville's Ben Hiebert hits a ball during the 2025 Zone 13 AAA finals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Niverville's Ben Hiebert hits a ball during the 2025 Zone 13 AAA finals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 2001: Natural ice a thing of the past at Vita Arena

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2001: Natural ice a thing of the past at Vita Arena

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

The $250,000 Vita Arena project that included renovations to the 20-year-old facility and the installation of a geothermal ice making system are now complete, after a tireless three-year effort by countless volunteers, who made the project possible.

The first artificial ice was used by the public on November 19 and the Vita Arena has been a beehive of activity since that time.

Jim Wiebe, president of the Vita Arena Board of Directors, pointed out last week that without the new ice plant, with the recent mild weather, there would not yet be ice.

A special banquet was held December 1 in the community, attended by about 250 people, to mark the completion of the project.

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Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

Jim Wiebe, who has put in hundreds of volunteer hours at the Vita Arena, catches a ride on the zamboni as Daniel Catellier floods the ice between periods of a hockey game at the newly renovated facility.

Jim Wiebe, who has put in hundreds of volunteer hours at the Vita Arena, catches a ride on the zamboni as Daniel Catellier floods the ice between periods of a hockey game at the newly renovated facility.

DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Lebron ends his streak in the most Lebron way possible

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

I used to be a certified Lebron James hater. I thought his move to the Miami Heat in 2010 was as weak as a move you could make as a basketball player, and revelled when that team didn’t meet expectations.

But over the years, I’ve been completely won over. Watching him lead those awful Cleveland teams to the finals, despite less than stellar rosters had me in awe.

What Lebron has that the other all-time greats don’t (aside from longevity) is an unselfishness on the basketball court. He doesn’t play hero ball, he makes the right play.

There was no more a fitting way for his historic streak of games with more than 10 points to end than making yet another perfect play.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: This is the only way the Jets can salvage their season

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: This is the only way the Jets can salvage their season

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

Things look really bleak for the Jets (thanks Captain Obvious). The players, the coaching staff, the organization, the media and the public simply cannot understand how a team that’s been so good the past few years now looks so disorganized, so disjointed, so outworked, so unskilled, so slow and so outclassed.

Heading into the current season, the Jets knew they probably wouldn’t be quite as good as they were when Nikolai Ehlers was on the team, but the club clearly and explicitly said they were singularly focused on winning the Stanley Cup.

One of the biggest reasons for their belief they would be contenders and not pretenders was that the team had four strong lines; that having the league’s most balanced team would carry them to the promised land.

With the season over a third done, that team balance is non-existent. The Jets have one line that can score and three lines that can’t. The idea of the Jets rolling out four lines and wearing down their opposition has completely evaporated.

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Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

Mark Scheifele carries the puck up the ice during a game in November. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Mark Scheifele carries the puck up the ice during a game in November. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

O-Line standouts honoured at SRSS Sabres football banquet

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O-Line standouts honoured at SRSS Sabres football banquet

Cassidy Dankochik 5 minute read Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025

The big men who block up front rarely grab attention in football, but they were the focus at the Steinbach Regional Secondary School Sabres football banquet Dec. 4.

Offensive linemen Ryder Wallace and Eric Barnard split the varsity top lineman award, with Wallace being named the team’s most valuable player in addition to winning the league’s top lineman award and Barnard claiming the program’s Legacy Award.

“(Wallace) won the top lineman in Manitoba by a 10-2 vote. I’m not allowed to vote for him, and somebody else obviously didn’t watch every football game this year,” Fedus said, drawing laughs from the crowd.

“He was a dominant force on both sides of the ball. When you can run the same run play seven or eight times in a row, behind the same player, you have somebody special. When you can put him on the defensive line and he can ruin the other team’s offense, you have somebody special. When you have that in the same player stay on the field the whole game, you have somebody really special.”

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Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025

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Eric Barnard (left) and Ryder Wallace (right) split the varsity top lineman award, presented by head coach Stephan Fedus. The duo picked up other major awards as well at the SRSS Sabres football banquet Dec. 4.

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Eric Barnard (left) and Ryder Wallace (right) split the varsity top lineman award, presented by head coach Stephan Fedus. The duo picked up other major awards as well at the SRSS Sabres football banquet Dec. 4.

St Jean’s Hicks leading Waywayseecappo in MJHL

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St Jean’s Hicks leading Waywayseecappo in MJHL

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Friday, Dec. 12, 2025

Sebastien Hicks found the perfect way to break out of a scoring slump.

The St Jean forward scored twice in Waywayseecappo’s 5-4 overtime win over the Selkirk Steelers, including the game winner.

With the Wolverines on a 4 on 3 powerplay Hicks took advantage of the extra space, working his way down to the faceoff spot, and wristing home the game winner to give his team a victory.

“It felt good to get the monkey off my back,” Hicks said with a chuckle a couple days later.

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Friday, Dec. 12, 2025

St Jean's Sebastien Hicks chases down a puck during a Waywayseecappo Wolverines game in Steinbach earlier this year. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

St Jean's Sebastien Hicks chases down a puck during a Waywayseecappo Wolverines game in Steinbach earlier this year. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

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