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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2016: Bentley silences Thunder twice in Allan Cup finals

Wes Keating 3 minute read Yesterday at 5:00 PM CDT

It certainly was a case of deja vu in front of a packed house at the T.G. Smith Centre, as the Bentley Generals claimed the 2016 Allan Cup championship with a thrilling 4-3 victory over the host Southeast Prairie Thunder.

Bentley’s Carter Rigby chipped in a point shot at 15:47 of overtime to seal the victory and give the Alberta team its third Allan Cup. Ironically, their first national championship victory came against the Prairie Thunder in Steinbach in 2009, the last time The Automobile City hosted the Allan Cup.

Bentley lost to the Prairie Thunder in last year’s Allan Cup final in Newfoundland, but atoned for that loss on Steinbach ice, Sunday.

Bentley did not lead in the championship game until when it mattered most, in overtime. The Prairie Thunder held a one-goal lead until midway through the third period, when a shot bounced off a Thunder player during a Bentley power play to knot the score at three.

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Why the Southeast Event Centre must remove the U.S. flag

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Why the Southeast Event Centre must remove the U.S. flag

James Loewen 4 minute read Yesterday at 2:46 PM CDT

Steinbachers and people from around southeastern Manitoba are still rightly basking in the high praise the Southeast Event Centre (SEC) received after recently hosting a super successful Grand Slam of Curling event.

That all the medal winners in Olympic curling were playing at the SEC just a few weeks earlier, is beyond cool.

SEC looked fantastic on the national and international stage, with one eye-popping, egregious exception: The U.S. flag hanging below the Canadian flag. Having flags from all the nations at the Player’s Championship would have made perfect sense. But just the U.S. flag? Promoting a nation whose president enjoys causing us economic pain and suffering, who has launched an unprovoked war of aggression that has already harmed the global economy and could lead to WWIII, makes no sense.

There are many more, but here are four baseline reasons why the SEC must immediately take down the U.S. flag.

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Yesterday at 2:46 PM CDT

CASSIDY DANKOCHICK THE CARILLON

The 2026 Players’ Championship in Steinbach.

CASSIDY DANKOCHICK THE CARILLON 

The 2026 Players’ Championship in Steinbach.

DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: A heartening PWHL game in Winnipeg

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DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: A heartening PWHL game in Winnipeg

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

A couple weeks ago I wrote about how Canada’s loss in the Olympic men’s hockey gold medal game was so important to me as a sports fan.

Last week I had another emotional moment watching sports, but this time it was more as a sportswriter and less as a fan.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League Takeover Tour game in Winnipeg was impressive in so many ways.

On the ice, seeing the physicality the league allows women to play with is a breath of fresh air the game at the highest level needed.

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Yesterday at 12:00 PM CDT

Eastman Selects players support Jocelyne Larocque during the PWHL takeover tour game in Winnipeg. (Chantel Larocque Instagram)

Eastman Selects players support Jocelyne Larocque during the PWHL takeover tour game in Winnipeg. (Chantel Larocque Instagram)

Macdonald Swarm claim HTJHL championship with OT victory

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Macdonald Swarm claim HTJHL championship with OT victory

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Saturday, Apr. 4, 2026

The Macdonald Swarm capped off an excellent season in style, claiming the Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League championship after a 5-4 overtime win in game five to defeat the Springfield Xtreme March 27.

Affiliated player Cooper Rodewald, who played the regular season with the Sanford Sabres in the Winnipeg High School Hockey League, was the hero as he net the overtime winner for his second of the game. Rodewald had 40 points across 24 regular season games for the Sabres.

He kept up that pace with the Swarm, chipping in 14 points across the team’s 12-game playoff run.

Austin Spicer was named the league’s playoff most valuable player, scoring 20 points across 12 games to lead the scoring race.

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Saturday, Apr. 4, 2026

The Macdoanld Swarm are the 2026 HTJHL champions. (Dave Willson Ice Wave Media)

The Macdoanld Swarm are the 2026 HTJHL champions. (Dave Willson Ice Wave Media)

Steinbach Pistons back in MJHL semi-finals, ready for Virden Oil Capitals

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Steinbach Pistons back in MJHL semi-finals, ready for Virden Oil Capitals

Cassidy Dankochik 5 minute read Friday, Apr. 3, 2026

After a year away, the Steinbach Pistons are back in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League semi-finals. The Pistons bounced back after a game one loss, winning four consecutive games to advance past the Portage Terriers, the team that eliminated them last season.

The 4-1 finish may have masked a closer series, with the league’s two active leaders in all-time coaching wins bringing solid teams to the post-season. The clinching game had just one non-empty net goal scored, with captain Sam Noad popping home a goal during a four-on-three powerplay to clinch the series.

“It just gets more difficult as we move forward,” Steinbach head coach Paul Dyck said, emphasizing how hard it is to win the clinching game of a series.

“You knew (Portage) wasn’t going to go away. There’s a lot of pride in that room, they’re extremely well prepared with their coaching staff and they battled.”

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Friday, Apr. 3, 2026

Pistons captain Sam Noad tosses his stick to a crowd of waiting kids after being named a star of the game in Steinbach's 2-0 win over Portage in game five of the MJHL quarterfinals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Pistons captain Sam Noad tosses his stick to a crowd of waiting kids after being named a star of the game in Steinbach's 2-0 win over Portage in game five of the MJHL quarterfinals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Pair of sweeps end West playoffs early in MJHL

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Pair of sweeps end West playoffs early in MJHL

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026

The Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s quarterfinals may have lacked drama on the ice, but certainly delivered in terms of storylines.

The Virden Oil Capitals and Waywayseecappo Wolverines made short work of the Neepawa Titans and Dauphin Kings respectively, advancing in four-game sweeps.

For Waywayseecappo, it’s the franchise’s first playoff series victory since joining the league nearly three decades ago. The Wolverines will face fellow first-time series winners Niverville in the semi-finals. The lower-seeded team took out Dauphin in dramatic fashion, winning game one and three in overtime on the road.

St Jean’s Sebastien Hicks continued his strong play into the playoffs, nabbing the winner in game three. It looked like a Wolverines three-on-two rush had fizzled out, but Hicks stayed alert, banking in a shot from below the goal-line off Dauphin goaltender Bryson Yaschyshyn.

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Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026

St Jean's Sebastian Hicks helped the Waywayseecappo Wolverines to the franchise's first playoff series win. (Waywayseecappo Wolverines)

St Jean's Sebastian Hicks helped the Waywayseecappo Wolverines to the franchise's first playoff series win. (Waywayseecappo Wolverines)

Niverville Nighthawks sweep Winkler for franchise’s 1st playoff series victory

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Niverville Nighthawks sweep Winkler for franchise’s 1st playoff series victory

Cassidy Dankochik 5 minute read Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026

The Niverville Nighthawks made some franchise history, as they swept past the Winkler Flyers for their first playoff series win as a team.

The Nighthawks were the best team in the MJHL this regular season, and showed it in the playoffs, making short work of a Winkler team which was considered by many one of the better teams in the league.

With divisional-based playoffs in the first round, the fourth-seeded Winkler, the second hottest team in the league, was taken out in convincing fashion by the Nighthawks.

“It bodes well for us to get that tough first round match-up,” head coach Dwight Hirst said, noting he was enjoying a rare relaxing weekend after the Nighthawks took care of business on Friday night.

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Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026

John Scott's late third period insurance goal would stand up as the winner in game three of Niverville's four-game sweep of the Winkler Flyers. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

John Scott's late third period insurance goal would stand up as the winner in game three of Niverville's four-game sweep of the Winkler Flyers. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

CARILLON SPORTS SECOND SHOTS: March 26th edition

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CARILLON SPORTS SECOND SHOTS: March 26th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2026

Featuring game two of the SEMHL finals in Ile des Chenes March 18, a U17 AAA championship game in Beausejour March 19, Games one and three of the MJHL series between Steinbach and Portage March 20/24, CRJHL semi-final a U15 AAA championship game in Landmark March 21, a U18 Manitoba Female Hockey League game in Niverville March 22.

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Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2026

Ile des Chenes won game two of the SEMHL championship finals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Ile des Chenes won game two of the SEMHL championship finals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Hockey Manitoba announces initial Program of Excellence roster

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Hockey Manitoba announces initial Program of Excellence roster

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2026

The initial roster for Hockey Manitoba’s U16 Program of Excellence spring selection camp was announced March 20, with 12 players from the Eastman region named to the camp.

The spring selection camp will take place in Winnipeg at the Hockey for All Centre April 10-12. The Program of Excellence will once again be in Steinbach this May, as the province’s top-40 camp will be hosted at the Southeast Event Centre.

Brad Purdie, who is the director of operations and the U15 prep head coach at the Rink Hockey Academy will be heading up the U16 team this year. Two players from the region who suit up for Rink HA made the selection camp roster. They will be joined by 10 players from the Eastman Selects U15 team, which lost in the league finals 3-1 to Brandon this season.

This year’s final roster will be Team Manitoba at the 2027 Canada Winter Games, which will take place next year in Quebec City.

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Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2026

Nixon Gaudet celebrates a goal during the U15 AAA finals. Gaudet is one of 10 players from the Eastman Selects who were invited to Hockey Manitoba's program of excellence spring selection camp. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Nixon Gaudet celebrates a goal during the U15 AAA finals. Gaudet is one of 10 players from the Eastman Selects who were invited to Hockey Manitoba's program of excellence spring selection camp. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carrière commits to University of Moncton

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Carrière commits to University of Moncton

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2026

Another Eastman Selects player has committed to play USports hockey.

Isabella Carrière will continue her hockey career in New Brunswick, with the Université de Moncton. Carrière tallied 22 points this season with the Selects U18 AAA team, as they posted a 25-2-2 record this season.

Carrière played for the Selects last season as well, chipping in four goals during the team’s championship-winning playoff run.

The Moncton Aigles Bleus play in the Atlantic University Sport conference.

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Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2026

Isabella Carrière lets a shot go during game four of the 2025 U18 AAA championship finals. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Isabella Carrière lets a shot go during game four of the 2025 U18 AAA championship finals. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Niverville Force MMSL team folds

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Niverville Force MMSL team folds

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Mar. 30, 2026

After five years of rising through the ranks of amateur soccer in Manitoba, the Niverville Force are no more.

The team, founded in 2021, started in Division 4 of the Manitoba Major Soccer League and got all the way to Division 1, just one step below the Premier Division, the top level of soccer in Manitoba.

“After five enjoyable seasons, our men’s soccer team has decided to conclude our journey,” a statement from team management reads.

“Together, we created a community of friendship, teamwork and passion for the game. It’s been a wonderful experience, and now it’s time for everyone to pursue new opportunities. We appreciate all the support from our players, families, and fans throughout the years.”

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Monday, Mar. 30, 2026

A Grant Park Sporting Club player (white) knocks the ball away from a Niverville Force player during MMSL Division One action at Niverville June 12. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

A Grant Park Sporting Club player (white) knocks the ball away from a Niverville Force player during MMSL Division One action at Niverville June 12. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Steinbach Pistons forward Paronuzzi commits to Windsor

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Steinbach Pistons forward Paronuzzi commits to Windsor

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Monday, Mar. 30, 2026

Connor Paronuzzi has announced his commitment to play hockey at the collegiate level.

The Steinbach Pistons forward will suit up for the University of Windsor Lancers at the USports level.

Paronuzzi had a historic season in Steinbach last year, setting new all-time single season records and becoming the first Piston to be recognized as the league’s most valuable player. He scored 93 points in 58 games last season, setting the single-season assists record for Steinbach.

Paronuzzi started the season with the Brooks Bandits in the B.C. Hockey League, returning to Steinbach just before the January roster freeze.

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Monday, Mar. 30, 2026

Connor Paronuzzi. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Connor Paronuzzi. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 2011: Wrestling club makes its mark

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2011: Wrestling club makes its mark

Wes Keating 2 minute read Sunday, Mar. 29, 2026

Competing in just its third year, the Niverville Wrestling Club has made quite a name for itself, not only provincially, but nationally as well.

Under the guidance of founder and head instructor Adrian Bruce, the wrestling club has grown from six students in its first year to 22 the next year and then mushroomed to 53 students this year.

The younger wrestlers, as young as five, train twice a week, while the older club members train three times a week.

In addition to attracting some elite young athletes from Niverville and beyond,who have come to train with Bruce, the club is producing some of its own elite wrestlers. One of these is 15-year-old Rachel Alder of Oakbank, who won a silver medal at the recent Cadet/Juvenile National Wrestling Championships at Windsor, Ontario.

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Sunday, Mar. 29, 2026

Niverville Wrestling Club Coach Adrian Bruce with Rachel Alder of Oakbank following her silver medal winning performance at the Cadet/Juvenile National Wrestling Championships in Windsor, Ontario.

Niverville Wrestling Club Coach Adrian Bruce with Rachel Alder of Oakbank following her silver medal winning performance at the Cadet/Juvenile National Wrestling Championships in Windsor, Ontario.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: PWHL delivers pure joy, along with societal change

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: PWHL delivers pure joy, along with societal change

James Loewen 4 minute read Sunday, Mar. 29, 2026

I hope you were one of the 15,000 plus fans that got to experience the PWHL game last Sunday in person.

Not only was it a rare opportunity to welcome home local legend Jocelyn Larocque, sporting fans in attendance got to experience, first-hand, a completely different kind of hockey game.

When you watch a PWHL game on TV and see young girls, many of them wearing jerseys from the hockey teams they play for, you get a sense that what you are watching is completely unique, but when you are in the building, you can actually feel it.

Call it vibes or atmosphere, a PWHL hockey game is unlike any men’s hockey game.

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Sunday, Mar. 29, 2026

Eastman Selects players support Jocelyne Larocque during the PWHL takeover tour game in Winnipeg. (Chantel Larocque Instagram)

Eastman Selects players support Jocelyne Larocque during the PWHL takeover tour game in Winnipeg. (Chantel Larocque Instagram)

DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: My biggest hockey confusion

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Sunday, Mar. 29, 2026

There is something unique in hockey and specifically in the NHL I have yet to figure out a good explanation for.

Why do the best players hate playing in the most high-profile markets?

This isn’t a thing in basketball, this isn’t a thing in football and this certainly isn’t a thing in soccer. Imagine if a prime Messi or Ronaldo decided to play for Toronto FC because they didn’t like the pressure of trying to win championships in Barcelona/Manchester United.

This isn’t even a thing in baseball, the sport most similar to hockey in a lot of ways. Since the beginning of time players have flocked to New York to play for the Yankees, under the brightest lights in America.

Tabin, Larocque relish in Manitoba PWHL game

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Tabin, Larocque relish in Manitoba PWHL game

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read Saturday, Mar. 28, 2026

The eyes of the Professional Women’s Hockey League were on Manitoba last weekend, and the Keystone province didn’t disappoint.

The Canada Life Centre in downtown Winnipeg was completely sold out for a PWHL Takeover Tour game between the Ottawa Charge and Montreal Victoire. While Ottawa may have come out with a 2-1 win thanks to a Rebecca Leslie tally just 12 seconds into overtime, after the game both teams were impressed by Winnipeg.

The PWHL is in the middle of their third year, expanding to eight teams this season. The league started their “Takeover Tour,” series of games last season, bringing top women’s hockey action to markets that don’t yet have a PWHL team.

“There were line-ups of people on a Saturday afternoon just to watch us practice,” Leslie said after the game.

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Saturday, Mar. 28, 2026

Jocelyne Larocque tosses a puck to some of the hundreds of fans who crowded the boards to watch warm-ups during the PWHL takeover tour game. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Jocelyne Larocque tosses a puck to some of the hundreds of fans who crowded the boards to watch warm-ups during the PWHL takeover tour game. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

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