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Koop brothers celebrate end of lengthy collegiate careers
5 minute read 12:00 PM CSTTyson and Paxton Koop have certainly played a lot of volleyball over the years.
The Steinbach twins graduated from SRSS in 2020. With the COVID-19 pandemic wrecking havoc on sports across the province, they were eligible to play volleyball for extra years as so-called ‘super seniors.’
“It was actually a blessing in disguise for me to get a year of training with the guys at this level before going into any actual competition,” Paxton, who plays at the University of Winnipeg, said.
“Although it did kind of suck taking off a whole year, I think that was really, really helpful for me to adapt and adjust to the new level of volleyball that I was entering into.”
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Scotties bronze medalists Team Cameron ‘parting ways’
2 minute read Preview Yesterday at 12:00 PM CSTManitoba Winter Games rosters announced
2 minute read Sunday, Mar. 1, 2026Manitoba’s best young athletes, including nearly 100 from The Carillon’s coverage region, will be in Thompson next week for the Manitoba Winter Games.
Sports at the games include skiing, archery, badminton, curling, figure skating, futsal, gymnastics, hockey, ringette, speed skating and wrestling.
The province is divided into regions, with some area athletes suiting up for Team East and some for Team South. The games begin March 1, with athletes between 10 and 17 participating.
Hockey has the most athletes from Eastman set to play, with 24 total athletes set to make the trip up North.
DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Olympic semi-final gives NHL huge warning
2 minute read Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026If there’s one thing that the Olympic semi-finals showed, it’s that the NHL must immediately change their offsides review process.
Canada scored a memorable winner against Finland in the semi-finals, but Finland challenged for offside in desperation, for a zone entry nearly a minute before Nathan MacKinnon’s strike.
The offsides review process was put into place after a linesperson missed a call by three feet on a breakaway pass. It should not be used to challenge millimetre calls for goals that were scored minutes later.
This isn’t to call out Team Finland for challenging, under the rules it was 100 per cent the correct decision and gamble, even when they got a two minute bench minor for getting the challenge wrong, with 30 seconds to go, it was a better chance to reverse that call than score with 30 seconds.
AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Ohh Canada
4 minute read Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026Heartbreak. Anguish. Grief. Despair. Disbelief. After 12 long years of eagerly waiting for best-on-best Olympic hockey, the hockey gods had it in for the clearly superior Canadian squad. Our arch rivals beat us in overtime, proving that sport, like life, isn’t always fair.
Team USA needed a miracle to win their last gold medal in 1980 and they needed another miracle to win Olympic gold in 2026.
Canada was clearly the better team. No rational hockey fan could look at that gold medal game and say the best team won.
If it was a best of seven series, Canada would win decisively. (Speaking of which, let’s have another Summit Series like we had in 1972, only this time it should be Canada versus the U.S. It would be epic.)
SPORTS FLASHBACK 2005: Competitive curlers need both fitness and finesse
4 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 27, 2026Pilots women’s basketball team doubles up on trophies
3 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 27, 2026La Broquerie Habs, Eastman Selects join playoff ranks
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026Larocque wins Silver with Team Canada at Olympics
2 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026U15 AAA Selects continuing to produce top WHL talent
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026Providence College set to add rugby next fall
2 minute read Preview Monday, Feb. 23, 2026SPORTS FLASHBACK 1986: SPORTOPICS says good-bye to ‘Charlie O’
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026DANKOCHIK DRAFTING’S: NHL has fine Olympic stance
3 minute read Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026After Canada’s first game at the Olympics was finished, an image dominated social media. Team Canada’s fourth goal against Czechia was scored by Nathan MacKinnon and assisted by Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby.
That boxscore entry was a stark reminder that we’ve been without true best-on-best hockey for too long, and Canada’s early brilliance has been impressive to watch. (Thankfully this column didn’t need updating after an overtime win against Czechia in the quarterfinals early on Feb. 18)
Most hockey fans point to the NHL as the reason for the lack of a best-on-best tournament, and no doubt, they share part of the blame for that, but they are not the main entity I blame.
The International Ice Hockey Federation has to be the main culprit. Imagine if FIFA, the governing body for soccer, organized the World Cup during the final weeks of play in the Premier League?
AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Our Olympic curlers have tarnished Canada’s reputation
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026Providence Pilots soar to championship on home court
5 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 20, 2026Puck drops for playoffs across the region
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