Well, the first playoff series in six years for the Saskatoon Blades is complete and they have yet to lose. A sweep of the Moose Jaw Warriors was the result for the Blades. Kristian Roykas-Marthinsen scored 4:36 into OT in Game 4 to send the Blades to Round 2 for […]
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Daily Dose of the Dub: Winnipeg wins draft lottery; WHL hands out yearly awards
Winnipeg picking first The @WHLWpgICE will select first overall at the 2019 #WHLBantamDraft after winning the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft lottery earlier today. DETAILS ? | https://t.co/i1acQOCZps pic.twitter.com/Vo55NLtgWo — The WHL (@TheWHL) March 20, 2019 The newly named Winnipeg ICE will be selecting first overall on May 2nd at the […]
Daily Dose of the Dub: Tiebreaker needed in BC Division; Oil Kings clinch division; Woo signs ELC
Tiebreaker in Kamloops 2019 WHL Tiebreaker: @blazerhockey to host @Kelowna_Rockets Tuesday night. DETAILS ? | https://t.co/kbiDgY4kf0 pic.twitter.com/9rLuwDhJkA — The WHL (@TheWHL) March 17, 2019 68 games weren’t enough to decide the last playoff spot in the BC Division between the Kelowna Rockets and the Kamloops Blazers. The two teams will […]
Daily Dose of the Dub: Cougars make coaching change, ICE start Hall of Fame; Modano named to IIHF Hall of Fame; Rockets recall forward; several milestones around the league
Prince George Cougars relieve Matvichuk of his duties Cougars make coaching change . . . Matvichuk done after loss to Giants https://t.co/as1vV81t7O — Gregg Drinnan (@gdrinnan) February 7, 2019 Gregg Drinnan has reported and confirmed that the Prince George Cougars head coach Richard Matvichuk has been relieved of his coaching duties. […]
Daily Dose of the Dub: A night of firsts and career milestones; Pats prospect de-committed from Denver
Career Firsts Grab that puck! Take a look at Trevor Wong's (@wongtrevor8) first goal! pic.twitter.com/udy0X4U28Z — Kelowna Rockets (@Kelowna_Rockets) February 3, 2019 Kelowna Rockets prospect Trevor Wong scored his first WHL goal in the Rockets’ overtime win over Kamloops. The Vancouver native was Kelowna’s first round selection (18th overall) in 2018 who […]
Giants go two-for-two on the weekend to extend streak
Since stumbling into the second half with a 2-4-0-0 road trip through the Central Division, the Vancouver Giants have done nothing but win. The Giants (29-12-2-0) have now won six in a row after going on a four game skid through Alberta. A big reason for the team’s recent success […]
Flaming Hot Takes – 2019 World Juniors Edition
December is an exciting month for junior hockey fans and for hockey fans who mostly focus their attention on the NHL too. World Junior season is fast approaching and that means even fans who don’t know the difference between Wheat Kings and Oil Kings will have their eyes glued to […]
2018-19 WHL season previews: Moose Jaw Warriors
2017-18: The Warriors (52-15-2-3) had their best regular season in franchise history and captured the WHL’s regular season title for the first time. For the second straight season they lost a Game 7 on home ice to the Swift Current Broncos to exit the playoffs. Last season’s loss came in […]
World Junior Summer Showcase: Final Day
Canada vs USA Both teams came out firing early in the first period. Michael Rasmussen (Tri-City) threw a big hit on his first shift, not the first time he has made an impact early during this tournament. Just before the four minute mark Cody Glass (Portland) threw an ill-advised pass […]
World Junior Summer Showcase: Day five
(DUBNetwork is out at the World Junior Summer Showcase today and will bring you full coverage of the goings on). Yesterday, USA edged Finland 2-1 & Canada scored a 4-1 win over Sweden. Late in the second, with 48 seconds left in the period, Halifax’s (QMJHL) Jared Mcisaac snuck a […]