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Ringette bronze 24 years in the making

Charlottetown, PE – Saskatchewan ringette is back on the podium at the Canada Games. An overtime goal by Rylie Bryden slid just inside the far post to end a wild up-and-down bronze medal game. Saskatchewan took a 3-1 lead in the 2nd but PEI came storming back with back-to-back power play goals to tie the game at 3. When Saskatchewan went up 4-3 late in the 4th, PEI answered again on…

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PEI 2023: Rondeau name back in gold medal game

Charlottetown, PE – It’s been 28 years since Saskatchewan won a hockey gold at the Canada Winter Games. On Saturday night in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Team Sask will look to put an end to the lengthy drought.  It was 1995 when Saskatchewan won their first, and only, gold medal in Winter Games history. That winning team in Grand Prairie, coached by now…

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24 years later, Ringette just one win away from second medal

Charlottetown, PE  – It’s been 24 years but Team Saskatchewan is looking to step back on the podium.  As the sun rises in Charlottetown, Saskatchewan’s ringette team is getting set to hit the ice and play for a bronze medal. The last, and only, medal won by a Saskatchewan ringette team at the Canada Winter Games was a bronze medal back in 1999.  They…

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PEI 2023: Team Sask at the end of day 7

Charlottetown, PE  – It was a historic day for Saskatchewan at the Canada Winter Games. More medals were won and the men’s hockey team is off to the gold medal game. Here’s everything you need to know:  MEDAL COUNT: GOLD: 3 SILVER: 6 BRONZE: 6 TOTAL: 15   DAY 7 RESULTS AND DAY 8 SCHEDULE: VIEW TEAM SASKATCHEWAN’S SCHEDULE FOR DAY EIGHT…

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Hockey playing for gold

Charlottetown, PE  – On Saturday, Team Sask will attempt to do something that hasn’t happened since 1995, win a gold medal in men’s hockey at the Canada Games. Saskatchewan is off to the gold medal game thanks in part to Cole Reschny and Joby Baumuller, who each netted a pair of goals in a 4-3 win over Quebec in Friday’s semi final. Saskatchewan’s…

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