Tag: Greenaway

Men’s hockey stars at charity event

On a hot summer day in Kingston, members of Queen’s men’s hockey team found a way to give back to their community.  Players Darcy Greenaway, Kevin Bailie, Spencer Abraham, Warren Steele and Eric Chevrier, as well as assistant coach Tony Cimallero all partook in the second annual Brass Pub Charity...

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Win brings relief

Members of the men’s hockey team felt two separate emotions after beating the UOIT Ridgebacks Tuesday night. The majority of the team’s players were visibly excited after pulling out a 6-4 win — just their second victory in the past nine games. The win put the Gaels (10-12-1) two points ahead of UOIT...

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Tough play pays off

It took a mix of likely and unlikely heroes to snap men’s hockey’s six-game losing skid. Few people would be surprised that Darcy Greenaway scored the overtime winner in the Gaels’ 3-2 victory over the Waterloo Warriors on Saturday. The rookie forward crashed the net and potted his team-leading 12th...

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Kingston connection

At any level of sports, seven consecutive seasons is a long time to be teammates. It’s a feat men’s hockey players Darcy Greenaway and Warren Steele will likely attain — but their partnership nearly stopped this year. The pair spent three seasons as teammates with the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario...

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Downward slide

It’s odd to see positivity from a team on a long losing streak, but that’s what you’ll find from men’s hockey. Queen’s dropped games this past weekend 4-1 to the York Lions and 6-4 to the Brock Badgers, extending their losing streak to five — their longest since the 2010-11 season. “The hockey gods...

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Securing standouts

One of the most stressful moments of many parents’ lives is helping their children decide where to go for university. Men’s hockey head coach Brett Gibson is more concerned with where other people’s kids choose to study. Gibson and his coaching staff participate in the player recruitment process from...

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