Tag: Eric Ming

Thirty-six years in the making for men's hockey

This Saturday, the Gaels will travel to North York to battle the York University Lions for the 106th Queen’s Cup — a competition the Gaels haven’t had the opportunity to take part in since 1981.  The men’s hockey team has been particularly strong this season. Goaltender Kevin Bailie, the strongest...

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Brothers’ connection on and off the ice

The last time the Ming brothers played hockey together, it was back home on a neighbours’ frozen-over cow pasture in Williamstown, Ontario. This near-daily routine was a tradition that many Canadian kids find similar. But the Ming brothers had the talent to continue their hockey-playing days, with...

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Ming continues scoring streak

The men’s hockey team played back-to-back games in Kingston last weekend, on Friday against the Waterloo Warriors, and Saturday versus the Laurier Golden Hawks.  “I felt we actually played really well in both games this weekend,” head coach Brett Gibson said. “I wish we could have executed some more...

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Men's hockey disappointed with loss to Lakers

Brett Gibson is frustrated.  It was the best word the men’s hockey coach could come up with after his squad fell 4-3 in double overtime to the visiting Nipissing Lakers on Friday night. Frustrated with the loss, but also with the Gaels’ play in the contest. Gibson — now in his 11th season behind the...

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Men's hockey picks up three points on Waterloo road trip

While the men’s hockey team hoped to complete a perfect weekend in Waterloo, they fell short Sunday night in a match up against the Laurier Golden Hawks. Defence has been the story of the year for Queen’s, with stellar play in net by Kevin Bailie, who holds the highest save in the league at .945. Despite...

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Gaels topple Paladins in Carr-Harris Cup

Gaels forward Eric Ming’s goal two minutes into the first period set the tone for an unsurprising result in the 2016 Carr-Harris Cup on Thursday night. A record 3,363 fans from both Queen’s and RMC packed the K-Rock Centre for the annual game. The Queen’s-RMC rivalry match up, the oldest standing...

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Men's hockey road warriors, again

There’s no place like the road for the men’s hockey team. Despite holding just a 4-6 home record, the team upped their road record to 9-1 this past weekend after travelling to northwestern Ontario for a pair of games against the Laurentian Voyageurs and Nipissing Lakers. Head coach Brett Gibson said...

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Men’s hockey unlucky on weekend

Heading into the weekend on a three-game winning streak, men’s hockey saw their momentum snapped. The Gaels picked up just a lone point this past weekend with a 4-3 regulation loss against Concordia on Friday night followed by a 3-2 double overtime loss against UQTR. As the Gaels outshot the Stingers...

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Redmen snatch victory from Gaels

In spite of Eric Ming’s pair of goals, men’s hockey was unable to hold onto what would’ve been a historic win. After Ming’s second goal gave his team a 2-1 lead with just over nine minutes to go in the third period, the Gaels fell 3-2 after a last-minute goal by the McGill Redmen, a team they haven’t...

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