2018-19 Men's Hockey News

Season
Pickard scores two in 5-2 loss to Panthers
Pickard scores two in 5-2 loss to Panthers

Campbell Pickard scored two goals in the Tigers 5-2 loos to the UPEI Panthers Friday night on Prince Edward Island.

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Tigers top Huskies 4-1 in final regular season game

(Halifax, N.S.) In their final home game of the season, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted cross-town rival Saint Mary's Huskies at the Forum. The Tigers closed out their season on a high note, taking a 4-1 win on Saturday night.

Axemen defeat Tigers 5-2
Axemen defeat Tigers 5-2

Campbell Pickard and Andrew Shewfelt each picked up a goal in the Tigers 5-2 loss to the Acadia Axemen Wednesday night in Wolfville.

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Tigers lose 5-4 to Panthers in shootout

(Halifax, NS) – In night two of a back to back, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the UPEI Panthers at the Halifax Forum. After the Tigers took a commanding lead, the Panthers scored three unanswered to force a shootout and secure the 5-4 victory over the Tigers.

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Hicks stops 60 in 4-0 loss to Reds

(Halifax, NS) – In the first night of a back to back, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the UNB Reds at the Halifax Forum on Friday. After a tight two periods, the Reds finally found their offense in the third and came away with a 4-0 victory.

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Tigers fall short in 6-4 loss to Axemen

(Halifax, NS) – In an important game for AUS standings, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the Acadia Axemen at the Halifax Forum on Saturday night. In a back and forth, high scoring affair, the Axemen were able to come away with the 6-4 victory.

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Huskies shutout Tigers 4-0

Connor Hicks made 39 saves in the Tigers 4-0 loss to the Saint Mary's Huskies Friday night at the Halifax Forum.

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Tigers drop second game of back to back to Panthers

(Halifax, NS) – In the second night of a back to back, the Dalhousie Tigers faced off against the UPEI Panthers in Saturday night hockey action. In a high scoring affair, the Panthers were able to hold on to a 5-3 win in this one.

UNB defeats Tigers 3-1
UNB defeats Tigers 3-1

Connor Hicks made 62 saves in the Tigers 3-1 loss to the UNB Reds Friday night at the Halifax Forum.

Tigers lose to Aigles Bleus
Tigers lose to Aigles Bleus

The Tigers couldn't find the back of the net Saturday night, losing 3-0 to the Aigles Bleus in Moncton, NB.

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Hicks stops 35 in 1-0 shutout victory

(Halifax, NS) – In Friday night hockey action, the Dalhousie Tigers played host to the StFX X-Men at the Halifax Forum. It took 59 minutes for someone to find the back of the net in this one, but the late goal by the Tigers gave them the 1-0 victory in this one.

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Tigers start 2019 off with 3-2 shootout win over Panthers

(Halifax, NS) – In the rescheduling of an earlier game, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the UPEI Panthers in men’s hockey action at the Halifax Forum. It took extra time and a shootout to find a winner, but the Tigers were able to start the year off with a 3-2 victory.

Boucher scores in 4-1 loss
Boucher scores in 4-1 loss

Dillon Boucher scored the lone goal for the Tigers in their final game of the first half of the season in Moncton, NB.

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Tigers close out first half with key 5-2 win over X-Men

(Halifax, NS) – In their final home game for the Fall portion of the season, the Dalhousie Tigers played host to the StFX X-Men at the Halifax Forum on Wednesday. Special teams made all the difference in this one as the Tigers capitalized to take the 5-2 win.

Tigers drop 4-1 decision to StFX
Tigers drop 4-1 decision to StFX

Chandler Yakimowicz scored the lone goal for the Tigers in their 4-1 loss to the StFX X-Men in Antigonish.

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Shewfelt picks up 3 points in 6-3 win over Moncton

(Halifax, NS) – In midweek hockey action, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted l’Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus at the Halifax Forum. In a goal filled affair that saw the Tigers jump out 4-0 in the first period, the Tigers ended up with a 6-3 victory.