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Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Hockey SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES MEN'S HOCKEY UNIVERSITY CUP CHAMPIONS : 1982-83 | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1927, '30, '52, '59, '67, '81, '82, '83, '87, '98, '99, 2000, '07, '12, '16 | 37 ALL-CANADIANS | 127 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 72 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS | 15 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2018-19 SCHEDULE Sat 9/29 at Alberta W, 5-2 Game Information Sun 9/30 at Alberta L, 5-1 Date ............................Fri/Sat, Oct. 19/20 Fri 10/12 vs Calgary W, 5-4 Time ....................................................7 p.m. Sat 10/13 vs Calgary W, 3-2 Location ............................Saskatoon, SK Sat 10/19 vs Lethbridge 7 PM Venue ..................... Merlis Belsher Place Sun 10/20 vs Lethbridge 7 PM Series .................... SSK Leads 100-31-11 Fri 10/26 vs Regina 7 PM Current Streak .......................... LET W 1 Sat 10/27 at Regina 7 PM SASKATCHEWAN Last Meeting .....................Jan. 6, 2017 LETHBRIDGE Fri 11/9 at UBC 9 PM HUSKIES SSK 2 at LET 4 PRONGHORNS Sat 11/10 at UBC 4 PM 3-1 2-2 Fri 11/16 at MRU 12 PM Sat 11/17 at MRU 12 PM #5THINGS Fri 11/23 vs Manitoba 7 PM This weekend is the second in a row that Huskies will play inside Merlis Sat 11/24 vs Manitoba 7 PM 1 Belsher Place Fri 11/30 vs Alberta 7 PM Collin Shirley was named the Huskie Athlete of the Week after scoring 2 twice and also recording a shootout winner last weekend. Sat 12/1 vs Alberta 7 PM Lethbridge will host the U SPORTS National Championship this season. The Fri 1/4 at Calgary 8 PM 3 Huskies will be trying to join them in southern Alberta from Mar. 14-17. Sat 1/5 at Calgary 7 PM 4 Saskatchewan jumped up one spot to No. 2 in the nation after their sweep Fri 1/11 at Regina 7 PM of Calgary last weekend. Sat 1/12 vs Regina 7 PM Dating back to the 2014-15 season, the Huskies are 13-3 against the Prong- 5 horns in regular season action. Fri 1/18 at Lethbridge 6 PM Sat 1/19 at Lethbridge 6 PM Fri 1/25 vs UBC 7 PM STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers Sat 1/26 vs UBC 7 PM 3 Fri 2/1 vs MRU 7 PM GOALS: The Huskies are ranked the high- 2 est of the three CW teams in the Sat 2/2 vs MRU 7 PM 3 Players U SPORTS top 10. Fri 2/8 at Manitoba 7 PM .500 Sat 2/9 at Manitoba 2 PM ASSISTS: New head coach Murray Nystrom Fri 2/15 vs Canada West QF 3 is off to .500 start to his Prong- horns tenure. Fri 2/22 vs Canada West SF 3 Players Fri 3/1 vs Canada West F 15 Thu 3/14 vs U SPORTS NTLS POINTS: The Huskies scoring has come 4 from multiple players, with 15 dif- 4 Players ferent athletes recording a point. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CAMERON DOHERTY PHONE: 306-966-1024 • CELL: 250-818-2408 12 EMAIL: [email protected] SAVE %: WEBSITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA Wyatt Johnson leads the team TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS .889 with 12 shots on goal so far this FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS Taran Kozun season. INSTAGRAM: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 2018-19 Huskie Men's Hockey Game Notes 2017-18 Huskie Men's Hockey Game Notes - 2 UOFS QUICK FACTS: Location: Saskatoon, SK REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Enrollment: 19,700 Founded: 1907 Nickname: Huskies Huskie Colours: Green, White Conference: Canada West President: Peter Stoicheff Chief Athletics Officer: Shawn Burt Stadium: Merlis Belsher Place HUSKIE HISTORY: All-Time Conference Record: 648-522-61 VS LETHBRIDGE: All-Time: 100-31-11 U SPORTS TOP 10 Record PTS Last week 1. UNB 4-0-0 283 1 2. Saslatchewan 3-1-0 230 3 3. Alberta 2-2-0 224 2 4. Saint Mary's 5-0-0 202 4 5. Queen's 3-0-0 152 6 6. Ottawa 2-0-0 128 9 7. UBC 4-0-0 94 - 8. McGill 2-1-1 93 5 9. Ryerson 3-0-0 71 8 10. Brock 2-0-0 45 - Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics 2017-18 Huskie Men's Hockey Game Notes - 3 2018-19 Roster NO. NAME POS. HT. WT YR. COLLEGE HOMETOWN LAST TEAM 2 Sam Ruopp D 6-4 210 2 Arts & Science Zehner, SK Prince George Cougars 3 Gordie Ballhorn D 6-1 195 1 Business Wetaskiwin, AB Kelowna Rockets 4 Colby Harmsworth D 6-1 195 3 Business Saskatoon, SK Calgary Hitmen 5 Jesse Forsberg D 6-0 225 5 Ag & Bioresources Waldheim SK Moose Jaw Warriors 6 Kendall Fransoo D 6-1 185 1 Ag & Bioresources North Battleford, SK Battlefords North Stars 7 Shane Collins D 6-1 195 1 Arts & Science Rosetown, SK London Knights 8 Tanner Lishchynsky D 6-1 195 3 Ag-Business Saskatoon, SK Kootenay Ice 9 Jordan Tkatch F 5-11 200 3 Arts & Science Prud’homme, SK Prince Albert Raiders 10 Levi Cable F 5-11 190 4 Business Hudson Bay, SK Kootenay Ice 11 Collin Shirley F 6-2 195 2 Business Saskatoon, SK Kamloops Blazers 12 Connor Gay F 6-0 200 3 Business Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon Blades 13 Carter Folk F 6-2 205 2 Ag & Bioresources Regina, SK Victoria Royals 14 Logan McVeigh F 6-0 185 4 Ag & Bioresources Kenaston, SK Kamloops Blazers 15 Michael Sofillas F 5-9 185 5 Kinesiology Morden, MB Winkler Flyers 16 Carson Stadnyk F 6-2 185 3 Business Saskatoon, SK Everett Silvertips 17 Donovan Neuls F 5-11 193 1 Arts & Science Grenfell, SK Seattle Thunderbirds 18 Jaimen Yakubowski F 5-10 205 4 Ag-Business Dalmeny, SK Moose Jaw Warriors 19 Kohl Bauml F 5-8 170 4 Business Saskatoon, SK Everett Silvertips 20 Layne Young F 5-11 210 1 Ag & Bioresources Paradise Hill, SK Battlefords North Stars 21 Dakota Boutin F 6-1 185 1 Arts & Science Moosomin, SK Penticton Vees 22 Andrew Johnson F 5-10 170 4 Business Saskatoon, SK West Kelowna Warriors 23 Parker Thomas F 6-0 210 5 Business Winnipeg, MB Selkirk Steelers 26 Wyatt Johnson F 6-0 185 3 Business Saskatoon, SK Spokane Chiefs 27 Evan Fiala D 6-4 210 1 Arts & Science Clavet, SK Saskatoon Blades 29 Alex Forsberg F 5-11 195 2 Arts & Science Waldheim, SK Victoria Royals 30 Brett Lewchuk G 5-11 175 2 Business Saskatoon, SK Kenaston Blizzard 31 Taran Kozun G 6-0 175 2 Arts & Science Nipawin, SK Utah Grizzlies 32 Travis Child G 6-1 210 1 Arts & Science Killam, AB Edmonton Oil Kings PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #19 Bauml, Kohl ................................Bomb-el #19 Yakubowski, Jaimen ...............Yak-uh-bow-ski #6 Fransoo, Kendall .........................Fran-sue #8 Lishchynsky, Tanner ..................Lish-shin-sky #15 Sofillas, Michael .......................So-fee-las #16 Stadnyk, Carson........................STAD-nick #9 Tkatch, Jordan .............................t-catch CANADA WEST STANDINGS TEAM GP W L OTL PTS Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics 3 2017-18 Huskie Men's Hockey Game Notes - 4 CANADA WEST SCORING RACE CANADA WEST SCORES Dave Adolph - Head Coach Saskatchewan Huskies (1993-Present) Conference Record: 411-253-38 Overall Record: 483-316-38 Assistant Coaches Troy Harkot Mark Peterson Troy Walkington Andrew Bailey Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics.
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