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Mirwaldt too much for RMC

Jordan Mirwaldt is making up for lost time. After missing the entire first semester with a broken foot, the winger has seven points in five games. He recorded two goals and an assist during the men’s hockey team’s 4-1 win over the Royal Military College Paladins on Wednesday. Mirwaldt’s first goal...

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Offence heats up

The men’s hockey team got some revenge on Friday night. They hadn’t seen the Concordia Stingers since a 6-1 loss on Nov. 5 in Montreal, but used seven different scorers in a 9-2 redemption at the Memorial Centre. Queen’s forward Kelly Jackson admitted the Gaels were trying to reach double digits at...

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Back in stride

The men’s hockey team lost six of their last seven games in 2011. But after a five-week winter break, the Gaels opened the New Year with a 3-1 win over the Royal Military College Paladins and split back-to-back games with the Nipissing Lakers in North Bay on the weekend. Head coach Brett Gibson said...

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Nine-goal loss caps off a November to forget

Last weekend, men’s hockey head coach Brett Gibson tweeted, “Whole month to stew over last night’s debacle! Recruiting starts today… to find guys that want to compete.” Gibson’s tweet on Sunday followed the Gaels’ 10-1 loss to the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières Patriotes on Saturday...

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Can't beat McGill

After grinding out a 1-0 win over the Carleton Ravens on Friday, the undermanned Gaels were flattened 6-0 by the McGill Redmen in Montreal on Saturday. The Gaels ended a three-game losing streak with a win over the Ravens at the Memorial Centre. Gaels goaltender Riley Whitlock earned his first shutout...

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Three-game losing streak

The men’s hockey team missed an opportunity to beat the McGill Redmen, the top-ranked team in the OUA East. “We were right there with arguably the best team in the country,” head coach Brett Gibson said after last Friday’s game. “Disappointing is the only word.” The loss extends the Gaels’ losing...

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Former pros play university sports

Hayley Wickenheiser spent three years overseas on a highly-publicized stint in professional European men’s leagues. Now, she’s playing Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) hockey with the Calgary Dinos. The forward has won four Olympic gold medals and six world championships for the Canadian women’s...

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Gaels split games

The men’s hockey team’s four-game winning streak ended on Friday night with a 2-0 loss to the Ryerson Rams. Ryerson forward Jesse Chidwick scored the game-winning goal halfway through the second period at the Memorial Centre. The Rams are sixth in the OUA East while the Gaels are third. “Tough to...

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Three-game win streak

The men’s hockey team is on an early winning streak after defeating the Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks 7-2 and the York Lions 3-2 last weekend. “When you sweep the West — that’s Brock, York and UOIT — in a three-game series, you’ve done something,” head coach Brett Gibson said. The Gaels...

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Puck drops for Gaels

Men’s hockey Last season, the Gaels finished fifth in the OUA East and were knocked out of the playoffs by the Nipissing Lakers in a two-game sweep. But this year’s combination of veteran leadership and explosive offensive talent should lead to better results. Head coach Brett Gibson said the...

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Border Crossing

The men’s hockey team will travel to Buffalo, N.Y. to play Niagara University and Canisius College. Preseason trips to the U.S. are a regular occurrence with Queen’s varsity teams. Teams test themselves against NCAA competition and they don’t always lose. Men’s soccer, men’s hockey, women’s hockey,...

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Rivalry renewed in Gananoque

The men’s hockey team will start their preseason Friday by resuming a 125-year-old rivalry with the Royal Military College Paladins. They’ll compete in the sixth annual Lou Jeffries Memorial game at the Lou Jeffries Gananoque Recreation Centre. The two teams played their first game in 1886. They face...

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