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Louis Staffieri attempts a shot on goal. Photo credit: WSU Hockey

Wildcat hockey finds first win of 2022

Emily Miller January 10, 2022

The Weber State hockey team kicked off the new year with a 3–1 win against BYU on Jan. 7.“I thought we played really well,” goaltender Kyle Lane said. “Very shaky at the beginning,...

Louis Staffieri attempts a shot on goal. Photo credit: WSU Hockey

Wildcat hockey finds first win of 2022

Emily Miller January 10, 2022

The Weber State hockey team kicked off the new year with a 3–1 win against BYU on Jan. 7.“I thought we played really well,” goaltender Kyle Lane said. “Very shaky at the beginning,...

Andrew Gorges skates down the ice with the puck. Photo credit: WSU Hockey

Gorges slashes towards 2022 graduation

Jace Cook November 29, 2021

Wildcat hockey player Andrew Gorges expects to graduate in fall 2022 and already has plans for after graduation. Gorges is from Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. “We played hockey at a very young...

Will Fobair collected his 244th point against the UNC Bears. Photo credit: WSU Hockey

Stickin’ it to the competition

Jace Cook November 22, 2021

Wildcat hockey won all four of their games in the Beehive Showcase from Nov. 18 to Nov. 21, and Will Fobair broke the team’s all-time points record with 244 points. Fobair’s record-breaking...

Jaden Hewes is originally from Alaska and started playing hockey at two years old. Photo credit: WSU Hockey

Who’s Hewes?

Jace Cook November 15, 2021

Jaden Hewes, who plays center for Weber State hockey, is making a name for himself with the Wildcats. According to the American Collegiate Hockey Association website, Hewes scored 10 goals in his first...

Will Fobair prepares to take a shot. Photo credit: WSU Hockey

Wildcats cross-check Utes

Jace Cook November 8, 2021

Weber State University's hockey team is back with an 8–2 win against the University of Utah Utes on Nov. 5. The Wildcats came into this game on a one-game losing streak after falling to Utah State...

Jacob Schneider skates through USU players with their eyes on the puck. Photo credit: WSU Hockey

Putting the L in Logan

Jace Cook November 1, 2021

On Oct. 29, Weber State University's hockey team faced their in-state rivals from Utah State University and fell to the Aggies 4–3. The first goal was scored by Aggie Tommy Machinus in the first...

Weber State's hockey team brought home both a win and a loss over the weekend. Photo credit: Emily Miller

Wildcats skate in a split weekend record

Emily Miller October 25, 2021

Weber State University's men’s hockey team brought home a mixed weekend on Oct. 22 and 23, losing to BYU in a 3–2 shootout and then beating UVU in a 5–0 blowout. There was little scoring...

A Wildcat hockey player skates up the ice past the opposing Bobcats at the Weber County Sports Complex in Ogden. Photo credit: Jace Cook

‘Cats bully out-of-state teams

Jace Cook October 11, 2021

Weber State ice hockey earned two wins in their games against Montana State and Boise State on Oct. 8 and 9 with the Wildcats winning of 5–3. The first goal of the game was scored by the Montana...

Joel Johnson and Thomas Simpson talk strategy with fellow WSU teammate while waiting to hear the refs call. (Marissa Wolford / The Signpost)

Getting back on the ice

Alec Cipollini August 27, 2021

The fall semester is just around the corner, and the Weber State club hockey team will be lacing up their skates and hitting the ice soon for the 2021-22 season with nine new additions to the team. Due...

Lightning center Blake Coleman skates by the Stanley Cup as  players gather at center ice before the game starts.

New season brings changes and challenges to the NHL for 2021

Alec Cipollini January 15, 2021

The highly anticipated 2021 season for the National Hockey League has just kicked off this week with uncertainty and doubt. Last year, the NHL season was unlike any other since league play was suspended...

Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper supervises a training camp practice session at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon, Fla., on September 14, 2018. Cooper's Lightning were unable to hold a third-period lead on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, dropping a 6-4 contest against the Ottawa Senators. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)

Lightning finally struck

Alec Cipollini November 9, 2020

As I continue this trend of looking back at this year’s champions and giving a breakdown of the events, we now shift our attention to the National Hockey League, where lightning finally struck.For...

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