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 January 27, 2010

    Out of all the coaches at the University of Saskatchewan, men’s hockey coach Dave Adolph has never shied away from a colourful quote or an honest diatribe.

  • From locked away to the power play

    By January 20, 2010

    Mike Danton, a former NHL player, currently on parole after a five and a half year stint in prison, is looking to get back into the game of hockey, and he could be lacing up soon for the University of Saint Mary’s Huskies in Halifax.

  • Latvian and Austrian teams take in rural Saskatchewan

    By January 6, 2010

    Being a tight-knit, rural hockey-oriented community, Unity welcomed the Latvian and Austrian teams with open arms. “They weren’t sure what they were getting into,” said Unity resident Rick Hill, who organized the small town hockey experience for the teams.

  • Canada’s gold streak cut short

    By January 6, 2010

    Team Canada and the nation they play for became engulfed in silent disbelief after a championship streak lasting half a decade came to a screeching halt in Saskatoon at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Under 20 Championship on Jan. 5.

  • Canada crushes the Swiss at World Juniors

    By January 3, 2010

    The Canadians put the high flying Swiss team in their place by a score of 6-1 on Jan. 3 in the semi-finals of the IIHF U20 tournament.

  • Time no comrade to Russians against Switzerland

    By January 3, 2010

    Russia vs. Switzerland, U.S.A. vs. Finland, and other updates.

  • Canada Comes From Behind to Edge U.S. 5-4 in Shootout Triumph

    By January 1, 2010

    Two things dear to Canadian hearts are hockey and drinking beer. 15,171 Saskatonians were able to combine both on New Year’s Eve when Canada showed down with the United States in a game that saw Canada achieve North American dominance with a 5-4 margin.

  • Hats off to Taylor Hall and Team Canada in 8-2 win over Slovakia

    By December 30, 2009

    Facing a Slovakia team with a 1-1 record on Dec. 29 at the Under-20 IIHF World Junior Championship, Team Canada faced their steepest challenge yet.