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Gab-Roy/PDC hockey team finishes strong debut season in MWHSHL

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read 3:00 PM CDT

Though their season ended in disappointing fashion with a playoff series loss on home ice, the Gabrielle-Roy/Pointe des Chenes Cavaliers are celebrating an outstanding first season in the Manitoba Women’s High School Hockey League.

The Cavaliers earned a berth in the top division playoffs after finishing in fourth place in their conference in a combined division regular season but were swept in consecutive games by top seeded Vincent Massey. The Winnipeg-based Trojans only lost three regular season games this year.

“For us to make division one was fantastic,” head coach Kevin Lansard said after a 5-0 loss in Ste Anne March 5 ended the team’s season.

“The girls were pushed to the max and the limit. It helps us as a staff for next year… It’s tough to see us lose that way, but we’re very proud of (the players) and we’re looking forward to the future.”

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Team South tops medal standings at Manitoba Games

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Team South tops medal standings at Manitoba Games

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read 12:00 PM CDT

It was a busy week in Thompson, as the northern community hosted the Manitoba Winter Games.

Athletes from across the region participated, bringing home plenty of hardware.

Steinbach’s Brooklyn Wiebe carried the opening ceremonies flag for Team South, with Oakbank’s Connor Kent representing Winnipeg Gold. Bennett Mead was selected to represent Team East. All three athletes participated in curling events at the games.

Kent would go on to skip his team to a gold medal finish.

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Steinbach’s Brooklyn Wiebe leads Team South into the Manitoba Games opening ceremonies last week. Team South ended up topping the medal standings. (Manitoba Games)

Steinbach’s Brooklyn Wiebe leads Team South into the Manitoba Games opening ceremonies last week. Team South ended up topping the medal standings. (Manitoba Games)

Trio of Niverville Nighthawks pick up MJHL awards

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Trio of Niverville Nighthawks pick up MJHL awards

Cassidy Dankochik 5 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CDT

The Niverville Nighthawks of 2025/2026 will be remembered as a dominant team in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, and they were rewarded for it in the league’s year-end awards.

Head coach Dwight Hirst was named league coach of the year, with Austin Dubinsky claiming top goaltender and Merik Boles receiving the league’s sportsmanship award.

Hirst, who joined the Nighthawks after a late-season coaching change in 2024, has led a veteran team to an outstanding record. With only two games left on their schedule, Niverville boasts an incredible 50-6-1 record and have eclipsed the 100 point mark.

“The guys really buy into what we’re selling as a coaching staff, and what we want to do and what we want to become,” Hirst said when asked what the Nighthawks’ biggest strengths are this season.

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Niverville Nighthawks head coach Dwight Hirst was named the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's coach of the year. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Niverville Nighthawks head coach Dwight Hirst was named the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's coach of the year. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Dunstone’s victory shows power of mental discipline in sport

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DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Dunstone’s victory shows power of mental discipline in sport

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Sunday, Mar. 15, 2026

For 10 ends, for 80 rocks, Matt Dunstone’s rink was locked in at the Brier final. From the early blanks, to calling out “it’s time to dance,” before a memorable three-ender, to a precise angle-double to clinch two points in the ninth, Dunstone appeared completely in control of the outcome all night for the final.

All that changed after the final rock, which would clinch his victory left his hands. Needing only to remove a corner frozen Kevin Koe stone on the centre-line, the call was easy. Throw an up-weight shot right down the middle of the ice.

After coming up short in final after final, watching Dunstone navigate the 2026 Brier championship in such a calm way was incredible. That calmness was all gone when the camera cut back to the Team Manitoba skip following his winning shot.

With Koe’s stone still spinning into the side boards, Dunstone fell to his knees and put his hands to his head. It looked like he hadn’t had even considered the possibility of winning a final until he saw with his own two eyes Koe’s stones leave the house.

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Team Dunstone third, Colton Lott, is greeted by fans Marsha and Margaret Simmons as he arrives at Winnipeg Airport Monday, March 9, 2026 after his team won the Brier yesterday.

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Team Dunstone third, Colton Lott, is greeted by fans Marsha and Margaret Simmons as he arrives at Winnipeg Airport Monday, March 9, 2026 after his team won the Brier yesterday.  

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2006: Group raises $150,000 for new soccer complex

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2006: Group raises $150,000 for new soccer complex

Wes Keating 3 minute read Sunday, Mar. 15, 2026

The Steinbach soccer complex fund-raising committee has reached its goal of raising $150,000 towards construction of the first phase of a seven-pitch, state-of-the-art soccer complex in the city’s west end.

Committee chairman Royden Loewen said his four-member group is delighted to have reached its target and is in talks with the City of Steinbach in hopes of seeing work begin sometime this year.

Loewen said it is hoped the first phase of the complex, which would feature seven outdoor pitches, could be ready for use by 2007. Cost estimates for initial construction are pegged at a minimum of $650,000.

Major gifts have been received from six local businesses, with the largest coming from Steinbach Credit Union. The other principal corporate donors are Fehr Sheet Metal, Ledingham Pontiac Buick, Loewen Windows, Penner Farm Service and Penner International. Other major donations have come from Steinbach Hatchery and Nature’s Farm.

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Steinbach Credit Union chief executive officer Glen Friesen, and fund-raising committee members Norm Anderson and Royden Loewen look over plans for the soccer complex.

Steinbach Credit Union chief executive officer Glen Friesen, and fund-raising committee members Norm Anderson and Royden Loewen look over plans for the soccer complex.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Brad Gushue is the quintessential Canadian hero

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Brad Gushue is the quintessential Canadian hero

James Loewen 4 minute read Sunday, Mar. 15, 2026

Watching Brad Gushue’s illustrious Brier career come to end was tough for his legions of fans across the country.

With an astonishing record of competing in the Brier 23 times (the most in Canada’s history) and having won six Brier titles (the most ever by a skip), Gushue has been a mainstay on the Canadian and world curling scenes for nearly three decades.

All good things must come to an end, and Gushue’s curling career was an exceedingly good thing, for him and for our country.

Part of Gushue’s enduring legacy is, of course, his play on the ice. The many Brier championships, the Olympic gold and bronze medals, the World Championship title; those are all impressive.

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Chipman talks Jets past, present and future at Pistons gala

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Chipman talks Jets past, present and future at Pistons gala

Cassidy Dankochik 5 minute read Saturday, Mar. 14, 2026

Attendees at the Steinbach Pistons annual Fire and Ice Banquet got an inside look at the return of NHL hockey to Manitoba, as Winnipeg Jets owner Mark Chipman was the guest speaker at the event.

It was the first time the Pistons had hosted their banquet inside their home rink, with the Southeast Event Centre fully transformed with guests eating and drinking just above the actual ice surface.

“It’s unbelievable,” Chipman said when asked what he thought of the SEC.

He added the Jets are planning to use the same construction company the Pistons used to built their dressing room to refurbish their home team facilities.

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Mark Chipman speaks during the Steinbach Pistons Fire and Ice banquet March 4. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Mark Chipman speaks during the Steinbach Pistons Fire and Ice banquet March 4. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Steinbach Pistons celebrate successes on and off the ice at banquet

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Steinbach Pistons celebrate successes on and off the ice at banquet

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Saturday, Mar. 14, 2026

A date decades in the making finally came to pass March 4, as the Steinbach Pistons were able to host their annual Fire and Ice Banquet at the Southeast Event Centre.

Team banquets in the past were held in Friedensfeld Hall or the Niverville Heritage Centre, but with a top class facility to play out of, the team transformed their ice surface into a banquet hall for over 500 guests.

Team president Grant Lazaruk welcomed guests to the 16th annual Fire and Ice Banquet.

“A major reason we hold the title of the best junior hockey organization in Canada is the incredible support we receive from our sponsors, from our volunteers, our fans, our community,” Lazaruk said.

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Max Powers-Brekke leads the Steinbach Pistons rookies in a performance of Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars for the team's annual rookie song at the Fire and Ice Banquet March 4. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Max Powers-Brekke leads the Steinbach Pistons rookies in a performance of Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars for the team's annual rookie song at the Fire and Ice Banquet March 4. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

PLAYOFF RECAP: North Stars advance to SEMHL league championships

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PLAYOFF RECAP: North Stars advance to SEMHL league championships

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read Thursday, Mar. 12, 2026

For the first time since 2004, the Ile des Chenes North Stars will be playing for a league championship.

The North Stars defeated Springfield 3-1 in the South East Manitoba Hockey League best-of-five semi-finals, advancing to face the Winkler Royals.

Winkler, which finished atop the regular season standings, made quick work of the Red River Wild, winning three games over five days to advance.

Ile des Chenes’ series may have flipped in game one. The North Stars led the Winterhawks 2-1 heading into the final frame, only for the home team to storm back and take a late lead. Burke Heide’s equalizer and Matthew Osadick’s overtime winner proved the difference in the game and the series.

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Warren Carter leads the handshake line for the U18 AAA Eastman Selects after their defeat by the Winnipeg Thrashers in the league quarterfinals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Warren Carter leads the handshake line for the U18 AAA Eastman Selects after their defeat by the Winnipeg Thrashers in the league quarterfinals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots: March 5th edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: March 5th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Mar. 11, 2026

Featuring photos from MJHL games in Steinbach and Niverville Feb. 25/27, Steinbach Regional Secondary School hockey and basketball games, Game one of the SEMHL semi-final series between Ile des Chenes and Springfield Feb. 28, The MCAC men's volleyball championship match 2/3 March 1 and Eastman Selects playoff action March 2.

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Ile des Chenes beat Springfield 4-3 in overtime to open their SEMHL semi-final series. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Ile des Chenes beat Springfield 4-3 in overtime to open their SEMHL semi-final series. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Region’s SEMHL teams well-represented in year-end awards

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Region’s SEMHL teams well-represented in year-end awards

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 10, 2026

Gaeten Beauchemin has been recognized by the South East Manitoba Hockey League for his efforts, as he was named the Dale Rempel Award winner for 2026.

Beauchemin was instrumental in the Ile des Chenes North Stars’ return to competitive senior hockey when the team joined the SEMHL in 2022. He serves many roles with the team, including general manager.

“Gates works around the clock for this team, our players, and our community — often behind the scenes, tirelessly, and always putting others first,” a social media post from the team reads.

“His belief in his players, his passion for hometown hockey, and his unwavering commitment to doing what’s best for this organization never fade. We truly could not do any of this without him. Thank you, Gates, for everything you do and everything you are to this organization. This recognition is could not be more deserved.”

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Jonah Wasylyk was named the SEMHL’s most valuable player for this season. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Jonah Wasylyk was named the SEMHL’s most valuable player for this season. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

La Broquerie players nab CRJHL honours

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La Broquerie players nab CRJHL honours

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Mar. 9, 2026

A pair of La Broquerie Habs were honoured for their outstanding seasons by the Capital Region Junior Hockey League.

Goaltender Jaxon Loewen was named the league’s top goaltender, while Mario Gagnon was recognized as the most sportsmanlike.

Loewen had an outstanding season for La Broquerie. Starting in 16 games, he posted a 0.916 save percentage, as he filled in with the Steinbach Pistons throughout December when the Junior A team ran into injury trouble in the crease.

Gagnon had an incredible season, racking up 45 points, while playing in all 30 regular season games for the Habs. Despite those numbers and ice time, he only took a single minor penalty across the entire regular season.

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Jaxon Loewen was outstanding for the Habs this season, earning CRJHL top goaltender honours. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Jaxon Loewen was outstanding for the Habs this season, earning CRJHL top goaltender honours. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 2003: Hockey legend Serge Savard thrills fans at Rat River Classic

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2003: Hockey legend Serge Savard thrills fans at Rat River Classic

Wes Keating 4 minute read Sunday, Mar. 8, 2026

Real Cure, who doubles as the mayor of St Pierre Jolys and is the owner of Rat River Golf at St Pierre, has pulled it off again as he hosted the Fifth Annual Rat River Celebrity Golf Classic last week, with Montreal Canadiens legend Serge Savard as the guest of honour.

The tournament, with a full field of more than 150 players, is a fund-raiser for the CNIB. Savard was welcomed at the first tee by tournament coordinator Heather Cure and four-year-old George Lafleche, a client of the CNIB.

The golf course owner, a diehard Canadiens’ fan, started the tournament five years ago to raise money for the charity supporting the vision-impaired. The guests at the Rat River Celebrity Golf Classic over the years have been some of the most storied figures of Montreal Canadiens hockey, including Yvan Cournoyer, Henri Richard, Jean Beliveau, Gump Worsley and in 2003, Serge Savard,

Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986, Savard spent 17 seasons in the NHL, 15 with the Canadiens, winning eight Stanley Cups along the way. The Canadiens won two more Stanley Cups during the 12 years Savard was their manager, including their most recent one, a decade ago in, 1993.

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DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: A devastating loss, and sports fandom

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Sunday, Mar. 8, 2026

When I was 10 years old, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, good for the first time lost a Grey Cup they had no business losing to Calgary.

I was devastated.

Canada’s loss to the United States in men’s hockey at the Olympics turned me right back into that 10-year-old.

Back in 2002, just before the Bombers broke my heart for the first time, a similar story was playing out in Italy, as their country was eliminated in the World Cup in shocking fashion by South Korea. The player who scored the golden goal that eliminated Italy was playing in Serie A at the time, and was promptly shipped out.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Team USA’s disgraceful White House visit

James Loewen 4 minute read Sunday, Mar. 8, 2026

When all but five members of Team USA allowed themselves to be pawns in a Trump photo op, they touched off a firestorm of controversy in the U.S. and Canada.

“It’s an honour to be invited” might have been acceptable in previous times, with presidents who were “normal.” But nothing about Trump is normal. He is an existential threat not just to Canadian sovereignty but to world peace.

For context, there is a long and honourable precedent of pro athletes from the NBA, NFL, Major League Baseball and soccer who have either declined White House invitations or said in advance they would not attend if invited, so it’s not like an athlete has to accept a presidential invitation.

Canada’s Braden Holtby, the goaltender who led the Washington Capitals to a Stanley Cup championship in 2018, turned down Trump’s invitation to the White House. At the time he said “I believe in a world where humans are treated with respect…I have to stay true to my values.”

Lorette’s Boles will continue hockey career in Regina

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Lorette’s Boles will continue hockey career in Regina

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Saturday, Mar. 7, 2026

Merik Boles has certainly made an impact with the Niverville Nighthawks.

The Lorette product has played more than 200 games with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League franchise just down the road and is one goal or assist away from passing the 150-point mark.

“It’s nice to stay home, play junior here, and still stay close and go to school here,” Boles said after a win against Swan Valley Feb. 27.

The former Eastman Selects standout will continue his career at the collegiate level, as he announced his commitment to the University of Regina last week.

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Lorette's Merik Boles has committed to the University of Regina to continue his hockey career at the USports level. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Lorette's Merik Boles has committed to the University of Regina to continue his hockey career at the USports level. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

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