Calder Cup champ comes to Carleton
When Jason Bailey walks around campus, he looks like a typical university student. But what separates him from his peers is that he’s a former professional hockey player.
The Ottawa native, like most young hockey players, dreamed of making it to the pros.
But after two years playing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and another three spent in the minor leagues, Bailey, 24, has retired from professional hockey.
Ravens recruit forced to hang up his skates
After four years in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Sarnia Sting and Windsor Spitfires, Brent Sullivan is retiring from hockey.
Despite committing to the Carleton Ravens this past summer, Sullivan will hang up the skates before ever getting the chance to play for Carleton’s squad.
Women’s hockey team goes 1-1 at York
The Carleton Ravens women’s hockey team split their first two exhibition games at York University Sept. 17-18 against the Ryerson Rams and York Lions.
In Carleton’s first exhibition game Sept. 17, they were shut out 1-0 by the Lions.
Despite the loss, Ravens head coach Shelley Coolidge said her team used speed to their advantage, resulting in plenty of scoring opportunities.
Men’s soccer team stays ontop despite loss
After a two game road trip Sept. 17-18, the Carleton Ravens men’s soccer team is still sitting atop the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) East Division.
Carleton women’s soccer team grinds out away results
The Carleton Ravens women’s soccer team picked up three points on the road Sept. 17-18, beating Laurentian University and tying Nipissing University.