Tag: McHaffie

Fourth-place finish

A third straight weekend split dropped women’s hockey to fourth in the OUA heading into the playoffs. Queen’s beat the Ryerson Rams (5-18-1) 4-2 on Saturday but fell short against Toronto (18-5-1) in the next day’s showdown for third place in Ontario. With the loss, the Gaels (16-4-4) will now face...

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Senior sendoff

Women’s hockey took advantage of familiar surroundings in their final home games of the regular season. The nationally fifth-ranked Gaels earned three points in their games against the Waterloo Warriors (7-9-4) and Laurier Golden Hawks (15-2-3) at home last weekend. Of particular importance was Saturday’s...

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A leader’s legacy

Even with her equipment in the Hockey Hall of Fame and an OUA MVP award, Morgan McHaffie’s greatest feat isn’t an individual one. Her stick and jersey went to the Hall of Fame after scoring the winning goal in the longest collegiate hockey game of all time — a six-overtime thriller in the first game...

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Squeeze and breeze

Women’s hockey is atop the OUA again after a blowout win and a last-minute goal. On Saturday, the nationally third-ranked Gaels (8-0-3) earned a hard-fought 3-2 win against the Toronto Varsity Blues (6-2-1), who were looking to crack the CIS Top 10 with a statement victory against Queen’s. The next...

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First game jitters

A rebuilt women’s hockey team came up just short in their season opener Friday. Queen’s lost 2-1 in overtime to the UOIT Ridgebacks at the Memorial Centre, falling to a team they beat twice last season. The Gaels had a strong first period, but struggled in the later part of the game, often failing...

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Rebuilt and ready

Despite the loss of several important veterans, women’s hockey could still be repeat OUA champions. Last season, the Gaels went 20-4-2, setting a school record for wins before sweeping the Western Mustangs to capture the OUA title. The team begins their title defence tonight at home against the UOIT...

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