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The day was Nov. 27, 2021. The University of Saskatchewan Huskies were trailing the Montreal Carabins 10-7 with just 1:55 to go in the Uteck Bowl. With 5,100 fans jam-packed into CEPSUM in Montreal for the national semifinal and the offence coming back on the field, the stage was set for one of the most memorable games in Huskies history.

'I've loved it': Michael Babcock back in hockey, enjoying ride alongside his dad

A little more than a year ago today, Michael Babcock was selling software. He was working remotely in Boston, logging onto his laptop five days a week at 6:45 a.m. and clocking in. Sending off emails, setting meetings and trying to move product.

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Trust the Thomaidis Touch: Huskies and Team Canada bench boss seeking double gold

The Bronze Baby and an Olympic medal. Lisa Thomaidis is big-game hunting.

Coaching in Coachella: Jessica Campbell's journey from Sask. to pro hockey

When Jessica Campbell walked into the Kraken Community Iceplex — the practice facility for the NHL’s Seattle Kraken and the team’s home base for their summer development camp — there was already a dressing room for female coaches waiting for her.

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'The Beast': A Huskies guide for Tuesday night's 2022 CFL Draft

After a program record of five players being selected in the 2021 edition of the CFL Draft, Nathan Cherry, Riley Pickett, David Solie and Noah Zerr are all hoping to become the latest Huskies to hear their name called on draft night when the 2022 CFL Draft gets underway on Tuesday night.

Betting on himself: Saskatoon hockey player looks to future in U.S. sports business world

There isn't a long list of notable hockey figures born in the United Arab Emirates. Add a Zimbabwean background and a Saskatoon upbringing and the list gets even shorter.

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Home, at last: Kaillie Hall's journey to TMU

When you start asking Kaillie Hall about the program and what it means to her — she lights up. And it's hard to blame her. Two years after making the move to Toronto, Hall is a newly minted national champion with a renewed love for basketball.

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