1 – ON POINT: Brayden Point has unleashed an assault on the Tampa Bay Lightning record book in these Stanley Cup Playoffs. The former Moose Jaw Warrior (2012-2016) has become the fifth player in Lightning history to score multiple career playoff OT goals joining Martin St. Louis (3), Vincent Lecavalier […]
Author: Rod Pedersen
ROD PEDERSEN’S 10 DUB THINGS VOLUME V
1 – A lot of us junior hockey followers are disillusioned with the fact the 2019-20 WHL season was cut short by COVID-19 and the 2020-21 season has been delayed until December 4. And that’s best-case scenario since the current Health & Safety guidelines here in Saskatchewan don’t even allow […]
ROD PEDERSEN’S 10 DUB THINGS VOLUME IV
1 – It’s opening weekend in the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs and something that struck me was how littered the NHL coaching staffs and management teams are with WHL grads (and for that matter, the SJHL too). Obviously most hockey fans are spellbound with the talent on the ice but […]
Rod Pedersen’s DUB Things: Bedard ready to bust out
In these uncertain times, there’s one thing you can take to the bank: Connor Bedard will, at one point or another, suit up for the Regina Pats wearing #98 and he will take the Western Hockey League by storm. The Western Hockey League’s first-ever Exceptional Player was drafted #1 overall […]
Rod Pedersen’s 10 DUB Things Volume III
1 – WARRIORS IN THE CLEAR?: With the Washington Redskins and Edmonton Eskimos under fire for names and/or logos deemed offensive as they relate to Aboriginal groups, will the Moose Jaw Warriors find themselves under the microscope? So far, it seems the answer is no. The only brush with political […]
Rod Pedersen’s 10 DUB Things Volume II
By: Rod Pedersen 1. Winnipeg ICE head coach James Patrick remembers exactly where he was when he first learned his team’s promising first season in Winnipeg was over. “We were playing in Regina (March 11) and it was after the second period,” Patrick recounted on the phone this week. “My assistant […]
Rod Pedersen’s 10 DUB Things
1. It’s fantastic to be back covering the Western Hockey League on a meaningful basis for DUBNetwork! For those unfamiliar with the name, I was the Voice of the Prince Albert Raiders (1993-95) and Regina Pats (1995-2010) until being forced to choose between the Pats and Saskatchewan Roughriders back […]