Flames, part two

By Lawrence Bailey

While one key contributor looks to be returning to form, another was sidelined for a while in a topsy-turvy week in Flamesland. Captain and star forward Jarome Iginla finally got the monkey off his back, scoring his first goal of the year in the Flames fifth game, a 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild. The… Continue reading Flames, part two

Ice guys finish last

By Ian Waldbauer

It may just be the silly season for the men’s hockey team, but this September 11 and 12 at the SAIT Eye-Opener there were serious bragging rights on the line.  The three collegiate and university teams in the city (Mount Royal, SAIT and the Dinos) compete in the tournament, where coaches and players prepare for… Continue reading Ice guys finish last

Flames season preview

By Lawrence Bailey

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Over the past half dozen years, the Calgary Flames have switched up their front office personnel, their bench personnel and their on-ice personnel. No matter what they try, the result remains the same: They’re on the outside looking in come playoff time. As with every… Continue reading Flames season preview

Hockey night in Canada, and America

By Lawrence Bailey

Here we are again, the unbridled bliss that is the Stanley Cup playoffs. For the next two months, Canadians and a minority of Americans will be glued to their televisions, taking in more of this nation’s favourite sport than deemed healthy. As two “unhealthy” individuals, we feel it necessary to tell you what we think… Continue reading Hockey night in Canada, and America

Flames Hockey

By Ian Waldbauer

Tonight’s 5–4 overtime Flames victory over the New Jersey Devils was strange, considering the two teams are heading in completely opposite directions. This season has been one of disappointment for the Flames so far. Already talking about rebuilding and reshaping for next season weeks before the trade deadline, this certainly isn’t where the team planned… Continue reading Flames Hockey

Dinos pop caps in Pronghorn posteriors

By Ian Waldbauer

Simply put, it was a war. And when the clock hit zero and the air cleared, the good guys walked away from the first round victorious.  The first round of the Canada West playoffs offered high intensity hockey, good goaltending, and a slough of powerplay goals; one for every girl with missing teeth cheering for the… Continue reading Dinos pop caps in Pronghorn posteriors

Dinos clip T-Birds’ wings, taking it to them twice

By Ian Waldbauer

After digesting a pair of tough losses the week before, the men’s hockey team redeemed themselves this past weekend with a series sweep of the lowly UBC Thunderbirds. The Dinos sent the Thunderbirds back to the coast with more than just their egos bruised. Friday night’s game had all the signs of a blowout, as the Dinos… Continue reading Dinos clip T-Birds’ wings, taking it to them twice

Hockeysaurs barely escape the weekend alive

By Ian Waldbauer

The U of A delivered a Bear-ass whooping to the men’s hockey team this past weekend.After coming off a so-so effort the week before, the Dinos ran into the red hot Golden Bears offence last weekend, and had no answer.U of A forward Derek Shrum absolutely terrorized the Dinos in front of his hometown crowd… Continue reading Hockeysaurs barely escape the weekend alive