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As the celebration of the Oulton-Stanish Centre opening continues, let’s reflect on another milestone moment that marks the beginning of a new era for our hockey programs. In the weeks leading up to the official opening, the Tigers men’s and women’s hockey teams got an early look at the state-of-the-art facility – and the modernized locker rooms that will serve as second homes to these student-athletes….
As we continue to celebrate the opening of the Oulton-Stanish Centre, let’s reflect on a milestone moment that marked the beginning of a new era for our hockey programs. Just weeks ahead of the official opening, the Tigers men’s and women’s hockey teams got an early look at the state-of-the-art facility - a moment filled with excitement, pride, and anticipation for what lies ahead. “This was a special moment for our student-athletes,” said Athletic Director Cindy Tye. “To see their reactions as they experienced the facility for the first time really brought to life what this space represents - an investment in their experience and in the future of Tigers hockey.” From modernized locker rooms to a high-performance ice surface, the Oulton-Stanish Centre has been designed to support excellence at every level. The facility will serve as a hub for training, competition, and community engagement, strengthening the connection between student-athletes, fans, and the broader community.
Dalhousie University officially opens the Oulton-Stanish Centre
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Dal alum and former Dal Tigers hockey forward Mike Evelyn O’Higgins (BEng’19) is in Cortino d'Ampezzo, representing Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Robbie Forbes made 29 saves in the loss.
Luke Johnston recorded two points in the loss.
Grady Logue recorded a goal and an assist in the loss.
Robbie Forbes recorded 42 saves in the Tiger 4-2 loss to the REDS.
The Panthers powered pass the Tigers 9-2 on Friday.
Moncton beat the Tigers 6-3.
This year's class of accomplished inductees includes Simon Watts, Scott Bagnell, Carla Perry, Jocelyn LeBlanc, Simon Farine and the 2023-04 men's hockey team.
We'd like to introduce you to first year forward, Ethan Wongus
