Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Kings finish first in regular season

March 22, 2014 – Kings versus wolves (boxscore)

With both The Kings and wolves having already clinched a playoff spot, the only thing left to decide was who would be first for the entire playoffs. In the end the Kings routed the wolves 6 – 1.

In the first, the Kings got off to a fast start with two goals from Kirk and one assist from Jordan. The wolves tried to get on the board but Leo made some incredible stops to keep the score 2 – 0 for the Kings.

In the second, it was much of the same for Leo who was sharp once again. Jordan would score the lone goal for the Kings, where he scored from the side of the net.

In the third, the Kings added three more goals, two from Kirk for the hat trick, one goal and one assist from Isaac, and one assist from Jordan. The wolves finally scored in the last minute to spoil the shutout on a goal from saverio assisted by Darrin, but it was too little too late.

In the end it was a exciting race for first between these two teams, however the real competition begins in the playoffs starting this coming Saturday! Click here for Game one playoffs details. Good luck to all 4 teams in the playoffs!

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Mustangs spoils Saints playoffs

March 22, 2014 – Mustangs versus Saints (boxscore)

With the Bulldogs losing in an earlier game, the Saints only needed a win and two points to make the TPWHL playoffs. Unfortunately the Mustangs who were already eliminated from the playoffs played spoiler in a 1 – 1 tie.

In the first, the Saints got off to a good start with a goal from Don for the 1 – 0 lead, assisted by Braden.

In the second, Nicole tied the game for the Mustangs which would be all the scoring in the game. Both goalies Tracy and Brad played great in a defensive game.

The Saints did tie the Bulldogs in the standings with 16 points for the final playoff spot, but the tiebreaker was head to head matchup where the Bulldogs won the regular season series 3 games to one over the Saints. In the end it was a close and exciting playoff race and the Mustangs only finished two points behind with 14 points. Congrats to all the teams!

Monday, March 24, 2014

2014 Paralympics in Review

Another Winter Paralympic Games came to an end on Sunday, March 16, and everybody on Team Canada has returned home. Canada had a strong showing at these Games, winning 25 medals (includes 10 Gold), and finishing third place in the medal standings.

Among the stars was veteran Paralympic skier Brian McKeever. He won three gold medals in his three individual events. He also became the first Canadian Winter Paralympian to win 10 gold medals in a career.

Sit-skiing veteran Josh Ducek won gold in the super combined and silver in the downhill. Ducek would go on to be Canada's flag-bearer in the closing ceremony.

Mac Marcoux made his Paralympic debut by winning three medals, including a gold one in the giant slalom. It was also exciting to see Mark Arendz win silver in the biathalon. The visually impaired biathlete collected Canada's first medal of these Games. He went on to win bronze in the 12.5K three days later.

The most surprising moment may have been Chris Klebl. The alpine skier took gold in the men’s 10K sitting cross-country race. It’s surprising because almost no one predicted the 42-year-old Paralympic veteran would win after having come up short in his previous two Winter Games.

The curling team returned to claim another gold medal in one of Canada's most popular sports (the first being hockey, of course). Their victory proved to the world once again that Canada has the best wheelchair curling team. They entered as defending Paralympic champions and as world curling champions.

The most bittersweet moment for many was when the sledge hockey team was forced to take home a bronze medal. While it still counts as a moment to be proud of, expectations were high that they would win gold. Their popular rivals Team USA claimed gold when they beat Norway (who claimed silver). Canada’s Adam Dixon scored four goals, the most goals of the 2014 tournament.

Canada’s other medalists of these Games were Caleb Brousseau (bronze), Kimberly Joines (bronze) and Chris Williamson (bronze) for their respective alpine skiing events.


Round 1 of the TPWHL 2014 playoffs start Saturday March 29th!


Nothing planned this weekend? why not come on out to Sunnyview school 450 Blythwood Road. (Bayview Ave. & Eglington Ave. East) and feel the intensity as these four teams of talented, athletes roll into battle! 

First up its the Number 1 Kings facing off against The mighty Bulldogs who edged
out the Saint's to advance to the post season! Game time 12:30pm...

Next up is the 2nd place Wolves, going head to head with the 3rd place Lake Raiders!
Game time 2:00pm! Check it out!! YOU won't be disappointed!!








Thursday, March 20, 2014

Bulldogs move into playoff spot with blowout win over Mustangs

March 15, 2014 – Bulldogs vs Mustangs (boxscore)

With only two games remaining in the regular season and both teams battling for the final playoff spot, the Bulldogs blowout the Mustangs 7 – 2.

In the first, the Bulldogs got off to the fast start with 3 goals in the first 10 minutes of the game, 2 from Lorne and one from Jerry. One of the goals was assisted by Meghan.

In the second, Lorne extended the lead to 4 – 0 with the hat trick. Two minutes later Mike got the Mustangs on the board, assisted by Nicole. However Lorne restored the 4 goal lead for the Bulldogs with his fourth goal of the game, assisted by Jerry.

In the third, Jerry scored two four the Bulldogs to complete the hat trick and Wei score the lone goal for the Mustangs. With the win the Bulldogs moves one point ahead of the Saints for the final playoff spot and unfortunately the Mustangs were eliminated from playoff contention.

The Bulldogs would need a win or tie or Saints lost to make the playoffs.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Bulldogs Inch closer to a playoff spot with win over wolves

March 8, 2014 – Bulldogs vs wolves (boxscore)


In a must win game for the Bulldogs, they come out with a huge 3 – 1 victory over the wolves!

In the first, Lorne opened the scoring for the Bulldogs off a long shot that got past the wolves defense and trickled through the goalie, assisted by Jerry and Scott.

Early in the second Jerry gave the Bulldogs a two-goal lead, who got to a loose puck with a large crowd in front of the wolves net and used his backhand to score. Scott would get his second assist of the game. Saverio would get the wolves on the board late in the second to pull within one at 2 – 1.

In the third, the wolves tried to tie it up but had a few shots go off the post. The Bulldogs would eventually seal the game from a goal by Lorne whose shot went off the wolves defense and into the net, assisted by Jerry. With the Win the Bulldogs move within one point of the Saints for the final playoff spot.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Lake Raiders complete comeback against Saints.

Saturday March 8th. 2014 12:30pm -1:30pm. With both teams fighting for third place in the standings, competition was intense. Action started quite early as the Saints Don Deschamps (unassisted) scored at the 4:00 mark. Soon after the Saints built on their lead with a Brandy Edwards solo effort at 7:08 closing out the 1st period.

The second frame began with the Lake Raiders getting on the board with a Jeremy Schofield marker at 1:23. Brandy Edwards (unassisted) put the Saints up 3-1 at 8:03. 45 seconds later Jeremy Schofield tucks one under the crossbar to pull the Lake Raiders within one. With the Lake Raiders serving a dangerous driving call, Brandy Edwards connects of a face-off win to Don Deschamps who beats goaltender Neil Mercer with the one timer taking a 4-2 lead into the third.

As we've see time and time in the game of hockey, a 2 goal lead can be deadly as the Lake Raiders poured it on in the third with four unanswered goals. 4:50 saw Jeremy Schofield (unassissted) net his 3rd for the hat trick. Erin Vassilakos (Jeremy Schofield) banged in her 18th goal on the season tieing things up 4-4. the Lake Raiders kept up the pressure taking the lead on a Jeremy Schofield solo line drive at 12:23, 12:57 saw the Lake Raiders complete the come back on a Jeremy Schofield shorthanded goal for the 6-4 victory.








Saturday, March 15, 2014

Canada takes Bronze in sledge hockey finals


In a rematch with Norway, Canada claimed the bronze medal in sledge hockey this afternoon, in a 3-0 score.

Team Canada came back with a vengeance at Shayba Arena after a heartbreaking loss to Team USA on Thursday. They did not allow the Norwegians to dominate the game, even in a scoreless first period.

The game caught fire when forward Brad Bowden scored the first goal 30 seconds into the second period. Canada upped the intensity when Billy Bridges got the second goal during a power play midway through the game. Bridges also scored the final goal during the third period.

Bridges, it should be noted, is the all-time leading point-getter in Canadian sledge hockey.

Canada goal Corbin Watson spent most of the game worry-free, as most of the play occurred near Norway's end of the ice. He finished the game with 10 saves to post the shutout.

Norway's loss today means it is the first time they have failed to medal since sledge hockey was introduced to the Paralympics in 1994. That year it was played in the Norwegian city of Lillehammer.

In other sledge hockey action, the US team won gold in a 1-0 final against the hosts Russia. This makes the US team back-to-back Paralympic champions.

A bittersweet victory to be sure, the Canadian team have no need to feel ashamed. They are a young team with a bright future.

You can watch this game in its entirety below.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Josh Dueck wins Canada's 3rd Gold medal on day 7!

On day seven Josh Dueck won Canada's third gold medal, adding to the silver medal he won earlier in the competition.

Gold Medal
Joshua Dueck for Para-Alpine Skiing. Watch his golden moment below:

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Canada's nightmare sledge match in Sochi

Disappointment came for Canada today.

Defending champions Team USA defeated the Canadians in their sledge hockey semi-final 3-0. This loss means Canada is now forced to play for bronze instead of gold.

Sixteen-year-old Declan Farmer scored the game's first two goals during the first period, at 9:12 and 14:04. Joshua Pauls scored the final goal four minutes into the second period, off a pass by Farmer.

Though 11 shots on goal were made, American goalie Steve Cash blocked them all.

An attempted goal made by Canadian Billy Bridges in the final seconds left in the game was called off because teammate Kevin Rempel was in the crease.

It's a bitter defeat for Canada as it wanted to become the first country to sweep men’s, women’s and sledge hockey at an Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Canada will face Norway at Shayba Arena for the bronze medal on Saturday. USA and hosts Russia will play for the gold medal, also to be played Saturday.

Chris Williamson Wins Bronze at Sochi on day 6

On day six Chris Williamson skied to a bronze medal for Canada. In sledge hockey Canada lost a heartbreaker. Wheelchair curling wrapped up the round-robin.

Bronze Medal
Chris Williamson for Para-Alpine Skiing, Watch his 2 great runs Below:


Curling
Draw Eight: Canada won 16-0 over Slovakia.
Draw Nine: Canada lost 12–1 to Finland, Finishing with a 7 and 2 record in the round-robin. Canada will now face China in the semifinal on March 15.

Sledge Hockey
Canada Lost 3-0 to USA in the semifinals. They will still have a chance to win bronze versus Norway.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

McKeever Golden again on day 5!

On day 5 Brian McKeever Won his second gold medal of the Paralympics, where he battled through a fall and pushed to the finish line in an impressive manner. Showing a lot of heart and determination. Canada now has eight medals with two gold, two silver and four bronze, which is good for fourth place.

Gold Medal
Brian McKeever for Para-Nordic Skiing, Watch his Inspiring Finish Below:



Bronze medal
Kimberly Joines for Alpine skiing, Watch the team Canada Alpine highlights below:

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Curling
Draw Seven: Canada won 10-4 over Korea advancing to the semifinals.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Canada sweeps preliminary round of sledge hockey tournament

Canada wasted no time in wearing down the Czechs and eliminating them from the competition today, in a 1-0 score at.Shayba Arena. However it would take an entire first period in order to get there.

Captain Greg Westlake scored the game's only goal shortly after the second period began. It is his second goal of the tournament.

The Czechs, though weakened, refused to go down without a fight, which explains why the game was scoreless throughout the first period. Their goalie Michael Vapenka proved to be their strongest player, despite failing to block the one shot in the second period.

Westlake told the media afterwards it was a fun game to play, despite being a very stressful one. Canadian forward Tyler McGregor expressed extra joy over today's win because it coincided with his birthday. He says winning gold would be "icing on the cake."

Canada will now face the United States in their semi-final match-up on Thursday, at 12pm ET.

Russia and Norway will play the other semi-final game Thursday.
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Mark Arendz wins his second Paralympic medal on day 4


On day four Mark Arendz won his second medal, bronze in biathlon adding to the silver. In sledge hockey, Canada will now face USA in the semi finals after their win over the Czechs. In curling Canada overcame a four point deficit to win over China.

Bronze Medal
Mark Arendz for Biathlon

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Curling
Draw Six: Canada won 8-5 over China.

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Sledge Hockey
Canada won 1-0 over Czech Republic.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Brian McKeever is golden for Canada on day 3!

On day 3 Brian McKeever Won Canada's first gold medal at The Paralympics, which was not surprising from the eight time gold medalist. Canada now has one gold, two silver, and 3 bronze.

Gold Medal
Brian McKeever for  Para- Nordic Skiing, Watch his Inspiring Finish Below:


Curling
Draw Four: Canada won 7-2 over USA.

Draw five: Canada lost 8 – 6 to Norway in an extra end, but are still tied for first place in the standings.

Watch the wheelchair curling highlights below:

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Canada adds two bronze medals on Day 2


On another successful day, Canada adds two more medals, bringing the total medal count to five and tenth in the overall standings.

Bronze Medal
Caleb Brousseau for Para-Alpine Skiing, Click here To Watch his great run.
Mac Marcoux for Para-Alpine Skiing

Curling
Draw Three: Canada won 7-3 over Sweden.

Sledge Hockey
Canada won 4-0 over Norway.

You've probably seen this already but here's the latest Canadian Paralympics commercial with a powerful message, "It's not what's missing, it's what's there".

Canada's sledge hockey team battles Norway to a 4-0 win

Canada's sledge hockey team roared back to the Shayba Arena this morning to defeat one of their fiercest rivals in a 4-0 game.

Norway was the team who prevented Canada from earning a medal at the 2010 Paralympic Games in Vancouver. The Canadian squad stepped their game up defensively today, and managed to keep it scoreless through the first period.

Then, at the top of the second period, Dominic Larocque scored the game's first goal. It's his third of the tournament. Laroque seized the opportunity to score when Norwegian forward Ole Bjarte Austevoll took a penalty.

Adam Dixon, who CBC Sports analyst Rob Snoek nicknamed 'Duck Dynasty' for his long, shaggy beard, scored the other two goals before the end of the third period. (Dixon scored two goals and two assists against Sweden yesterday.)

The most spectacular goal by far was the last one scored by Marc Dorion in the final 22 seconds of the game. It was his first goal of the tournament.

With today's second win, the Canadian team tops the Group A standings, with 6 points. The United States leads Group B.

Canada has Monday off before facing the Czech Republic on Tuesday. The Czechs are currently the second-place team in Group A.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Successful Day 1 at Sochi for Canada


On a successful opening day for Canada, they were able to pick up two silvers and one bronze medals.

Silver Medals
Mark Arendz for Biathlon
Joshua Dueck for Para-Alpine Skiing

Bronze Medal
Mac Marcoux for Para-Alpine Skiing

Curling
Draw One: Canada won 6-3 over Great Britain.
Draw Two: Canada won 5-4 over host Russia.

Sledge Hockey
Canada won 10-1 over Sweden.

Below is an inspiring video on a Paralympic curler's journey to Sochi.


Sledge hockey in Sochi begins with a blowout

The first men's ice sledge hockey game was played today between Canada and Sweden. This year Canada is seeking redemption after finishing in fourth place in Vancouver four years ago. They began their quest today with a bang. Or, to put it more accurately, with a blowout.

Sweden, the country that invented sledge hockey, were met with a crushing defeat as the Canadians trounced them 10-1. Among the top Canadians who scored goals were Adam Dixon, Anthony Gale and Dominic Larocque. Billy Bridges scored the first goal against Sweden just over a minute after the game started.

Greg Westlake, Canada's team captain, told CBC Sports following the game that despite today's win, he would like to seem his teammates improve defensively. They will get their chance in tomorrow's game against Norway.

The men's Norwegian team played their first game against the Czech Republic today, and won by a score of 2-1.

Canadian team coach Mike Mondin assured fans that his sledge hockey team will be fully prepared to face the tough Norwegian team tomorrow.

The preliminary round of men's sledge hockey will continue until Thursday, when the top four teams advance to the semi-finals. Canada is predicted to be a medal favourite at these games.

UPDATE: You can watch the highlights below

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Sochi 2014 Paralympic Wheelchair curling

Curling is one of the most popular sports in Canada, and they have dominated the world. I'm a huge fan and enjoy watching curling, with all the strategy and amazing shotmaking by the curlers.

Just like the Canadian Olympic curling teams, the Paralympic curling team will be considered one of the favourites as well. Canada are the two-time gold medalist at the Paralympics, since it was introduced in 2006 at Turin, Italy. They will be looking to defend their Paralympic title from Vancouver 2010 and stay on top.The returning team consists of skip Jim Armstrong, Ina Forrest, Sonja Gaudet (3rd time Paralympian), with newcomers Dennis Thiessen, and Mark Ideson, who are the 2013 world wheelchair curling champions.

Competition begins March 8 at the ice cube curling center against teams from China, Finland, Great Britain (Silver, 2006), Norway, Russia, Slovakia, South Korea (Silver, 2010), Sweden (2 bronze medals), and USA.

Canada will open the round-robin versus Great Britain on March 8th At 12:30 AM, followed by Russia at 6:30 AM.

You can catch all the curling action live online at The official Paralympics website. Or on its YouTube channel.

Alternatively, you can watch the action @CBCsports.ca, you can find the schedule here.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

TV listings for the 2014 Paralympic Games

Friday, March 7
CBC & AMI    Opening Ceremony (Live)    2-5pm

Saturday, March 8
CBC & AMI     Live Coverage        1-3pm
Sportsnet     Daily Highlights           7-9pm

Sunday, March 9
AMI        Live Coverage        9-11am
CBC                                       2-4pm

Monday, March 10
AMI                    9-10am
CBC                    4-5pm
Sportsnet             7-8pm

Tuesday, March 11
AMI                    9-10am
CBC                    4-5pm   
Sportsnet             7-8pm

Wednesday, March 12
AMI                    9-10am
CBC                    4-5pm
Sportsnet             7-8pm

Thursday, March 13
AMI                    9-10am
CBC                    4-5pm
Sportsnet             7-8pm

Friday, March 14
AMI                    9-10am
CBC                    4-5pm
Sportsnet             7-8pm

Saturday, March 15
CBC & AMI    Live Coverage        3-5pm

Sunday, March 16
CBC & AMI    Closing Ceremony    1-4pm


AMI is channel 48 for Bell, and 888 on Rogers.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

The Paralympics are back, this time with expanded coverage

The 2014 Winter Paralympics begin next Friday, March 7 in Sochi, Russia. What is significant about these games is that it will, for the first time, receive more extensive coverage, including live TV broadcasts!

The CBC and Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) are providing most of the Canadian coverage between March 7 and 16. Yahoo Canada Sports and Sendtosports will handle live Internet streaming of the games. There is also an unconfirmed report that Sportsnet may also provide some coverage.

A broadcast deal was recently struck with the Canadian Paralympic Committee in response to viewer dissatisfaction over the extremely limited attention given to the Paralympics in past years. This deal means that more than 65 hours of television broadcast and up to 350 hours of digital streaming.

The official Paralympics website offers live streaming at http://www.paralympic.org/news/watch-sochi-2014-paralympics-livestream-trailer. Alternatively, you can also watch them live on its YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/ParalympicSportTV. It presently has 23,811 subscribers (as of March 2).

NBC is providing coverage of the games for the first time ever in the US. A huge outcry occurred in the disability community when it ignored the 2012 London games two summers ago. Network executives at the time wrote a message with a dismissive tone suggesting that there was little or no viewer interest in the Paralympics. Channel 4 in the UK, however, provided acclaimed, though mostly pre-recorded, coverage that was syndicated internationally.

We will be blogging more about the 2014 Paralympics, including a TV guide-style listing.

A final TV schedule has not officially been released yet. We can tell you that CBC will show the Opening Ceremonies live on March 7, from 2-5pm ET.