THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By December 1, 2010

    Hockey and volleyball updates.

  • Péladeau problematic for rebirth of Nordiques

    By October 29, 2010

    Since the Nordiques moved to Colorado in 1995, there has been an uncomfortable void left in the Quebec sports landscape. Many easterners felt their hand forced to reluctantly root for the rival Montreal Canadiens, while others disengaged entirely from the NHL brand.

  • Huskies devour Pronghorns in thanksgiving season-opener

    By October 13, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan’s women’s hockey team began their season with wins over the visiting Lethbridge Pronghorns on Oct. 8 and 9 at Rutherford Rink.

  • Huskies to host 2013 and 2014 men’s hockey nationals

    By July 6, 2010

    The U of S Huskies were officially awarded hosting duties for the 2013 and 2014 men’s ice hockey national tournaments, also known as the University Cup.

  • Russia’s underachievement in men’s Olympic Hockey

    By March 3, 2010

    The fall of the Soviet Union marked an emphasis on individualism in Russian society that had not been there previously. While this was undoubtedly a positive development, it hasn’t produced the best results for the country in terms of hockey.

  • Canadian men’s hockey team wins 14th gold of the Vancouver Olympics

    By February 28, 2010

    If drinking on a Sunday is considered a faux pas amongst certain circles, exceptions will have been made on Sunday Feb. 28 as Canada and the United States battled for the coveted Olympic gold in men’s hockey in Vancouver.

  • Canadian women win hockey gold

    By February 27, 2010

    Our lady Canucks guzzled a few Molson Canadian, sipped on champagne and ”” gasp! ”” smoked cigars following the championship win. For this minor indiscretion the team has been excoriated in American news outlets but they don’t have to apologize for their celebration.

  • Women’s hockey shouldn’t be lost in the shuffle

    By February 24, 2010

    Despite the focus on the men’s hockey teams at the Vancouver Olympics, the women’s teams are full of world-class players who should not be ignored amid the chaos and excitement.