A Better Option for the Canada/Russia Series Long time listeners of The Pipeline Show will be very familiar with this subject as its one I’ve talked about annually on the program for the last decade. The annual Canada-Russia Series begins this week and will feature a touring Russia squad playing […]
Tag: WHL
Keenan Taphorn has two-goal night against former team
It may be the first week of November, but the Moose Jaw Warriors picked up two points that may prove pretty valuable come the end of the season. The Warriors beat the Kootenay Ice 5-1 Saturday night to stay two points ahead of the Ice for the final playoff spot […]
CIBC Canada Russia Series – Team WHL Preview
The history between the hockey playing nations of Canada and Russia goes back decades. In the 1970’s there was the Summit Series, in the 80’s there was the Canada Cup and in the 90’s and 2000’s there was the multitude of epic World Junior Championships and Olympic meetings. While the […]
Loewen leads Kamloops to season high four game winning streak.
A quick look at recent results along with a glance at the current standings would lead anyone to believe the Kamloops Blazers were going to be in tough last weekend. The WHL schedule had them playing three games in three nights against US division foes Seattle, on Friday, and Portland […]
Late rally earns Warriors two points
The Moose Jaw Warriors proved to themselves that they could score quickly if they needed to. Despite having only scored three goals in their previous eight periods combined, the Warriors reeled off three goals in 15:21 in the third period in Medicine Hat Saturday night. That erased a 3-0 Tigers […]
Warriors split despite trouble on the kill
It’s fortunate for the Moose Jaw Warriors that they have been the least-penalized team in the Western Hockey League by a wide margin because they also have the least-effective penalty kill in the league. The Warriors allowed two power play goals against on consecutive nights as they split a pair […]
Stankoven stirs up excitement in successful debut
Logan Stankoven gave his hometown crowd a taste of what the future might hold, as he assisted on the winner in his debut.
B.C. Division Update
With a couple of weekends now in the books, let’s have a look at the early returns in the B.C. Division, from worst to first. The Kelowna Rockets have played eight games so far, the first seven against divisional rivals. Four games have been played on home ice. Its 1-7-0-0 […]
Communication is key to Stankowski’s return
Carl Stankowski could barely skate with the Ed Chynoweth Cup held high after he helped down the Regina Pats in six games during the 2017 Western Hockey League finals. Despite barely being able to push off with his right leg, Stankowski backstopped the Seattle Thunderbirds to their first league title—in […]
Memorial Cup 2020: Kelowna
This is part of a three part series on DUBNetwork highlighting each of the three options for hosting the Memorial Cup in 2020. We will be running our articles in the same order the teams will be presenting their bids at the Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday: Kamloops, Kelowna, […]