Tag: Kevin Bailie

Thank you, Queen's

You remember the commercial: “What’s Your Thing?”   “Bugs.”   “My thing’s sound effects. Here’s a T-Rex.”   “Everybody’s gotta have a thing.”   I remember. Even if you don’t, you get the idea.   As a Catholic kid born in the early 90’s, both the church and the state consistently lectured my generation...

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Men's hockey blazing into U Sports Championships

The past month has been a dream for the men’s hockey team—and they have a chance to continue it this coming weekend.    Fresh off a historic win in the Queen’s Cup final last Saturday, the Gaels are entering this weekend’s U Sports Championships as the tournament’s third seed. They’re slated to play...

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More than a numbers game

From a quick eye test, men’s hockey rookie Jared Bethune was in a slump. With zero goals and five assists through his first 12 games with Queen’s, the touted rookie wasn’t meeting his production estimates.   Miles Hoaken said otherwise.    At that point in the season, Bethune was among the top three...

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Men’s hockey trounces McGill in final regular season game

After losing to RMC 5-1 at Thursday night’s Carr-Harris Cup, men’s hockey Assistant Coach Kevin Bailie laid out the stakes going into Saturday night’s game against the McGill Redmen. “We’ve set ourselves up for war,” he told The Journal. Unlike in Thursday’s loss, the Gaels (19-9-0) looked ready for...

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Men’s hockey snaps short losing streak with pair of wins

Fresh off a pair of demoralizing losses, the men’s hockey team (17-7-0) put together two wins against the Laurentian Voyageurs (6-15-1) and Concordia Stingers (14-8-2) at home this weekend. On Friday, the Gaels beat Laurentian 3-1, and followed that up with a tight 4-3 shootout win against Concordia...

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Kevin Bailie joins 50 win club

In 2013, Kevin Bailie found himself scraping off the remains of a plate in the back of an East Side Mario’s in Belleville, Ontario. It was rock-bottom — that much he knew.  His future was far from certain. Recently released by the OHL’s London Knights, the 21 year-old Bailie thought he’d never touch...

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Men’s hockey looking to break through new boundaries

With players flowing in and out of programs as each year passes, creating sustained success at the university level is a daunting task. The men’s hockey team isn’t intimidated by this idea in the slightest as they head into another season after making Queen’s history last season. The Gaels capped...

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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 looks to build off close road victory

Falling 2-0 behind after the opening period of their first game back, men’s hockey had their backs up against the wall. “It was a bit of an adjustment period,” goaltender Kevin Bailie said of the Gaels road game against the UQTR Patriotes, then ranked first in the OUA. “We didn’t have a great start.” But...

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Trio chosen to compete against Canada’s juniors

Ever since he was little, Spencer Abraham has watched the World Junior Hockey Championship every winter break. This year, he has a chance to help the team he’s rooted for years: Canada’s national junior hockey team. Abraham, along with fellow men’s hockey player Kevin Bailie, has been selected as...

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Gaels take sting out of Concordia

On a rare weekend that saw just one game played, men’s hockey came away with a 4-0 win over the Concordia Stingers. The Friday night victory was the Gaels’ second win in a row, as they improved to 7-2 on the season. “It’s nice to keep the win streak going,” Gaels forward Patrick McGillis said. “If...

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Sports in Brief

Gaels dominate East-West Bowl Led by Queen’s receiver Doug Corby, Team East defeated Team West 29-21 at the 2015 CIS East-West Bowl on May 9 in Montreal. The two rosters consisted of university players from across the country. Corby set an East-West Bowl record with three touchdowns (seven, 50 and...

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