Red hot Nipissing Lakers women’s hockey team enjoying fast start to season
The red-hot Nipissing Lakers women’s hockey team are off to a flying start in regular season play as their quest continues for their first McCaw Cup.
The feeling was jovial at the practice Tuesday night, mingled with determination and grit.
The red-hot Nipissing Lakers women’s hockey team are off to a flying start in regular season play as their quest continues for their first McCaw Cup. (Eric Taschner/CTV News)
"We try really hard to battle hard and make each other better," said defenceman Tessa Kosec.
"So that when we’re playing the other teams, we’re competing."
There’s reason for optimism. The Lakers are currently on an eight-game winning streak, cementing themselves firmly atop of the standings in the Ontario University Athletics East division.
"We are each other’s best motivators. We’re one big family and the culture has been very strong this year," said Lakers forward Emily Lange.
Head coach Darren Turcotte said he likes what he is seeing from the group. The team has set small goals to improve on for the second half of the season.
One of them is to be more disciplined and not take silly penalties during games.
The red-hot Nipissing Lakers women’s hockey team are off to a flying start in regular season play as their quest continues for their first McCaw Cup. (Eric Taschner/CTV News)
The red-hot Nipissing Lakers women’s hockey team are off to a flying start in regular season play as their quest continues for their first McCaw Cup. (Eric Taschner/CTV News)
"We’ve been the least penalized team this year," Turcotte said.
"We’ve been the most penalized team on numerous occasions. That’s definitely a good thing."
The Lakers are currently ranked as the third best university women’s hockey team in the country by U Sports, the national sport governing body for university athletics in Canada.
"We had one little setback here at home early in the season," Turcotte said.
"But, overall, they've been great. Every team in the league wants to win. We know what our goals are."
But all this recognition is not distracting the team from its goal at the end of the season.
"To win the McCaw Cup and that national championship, that’s always been our end goal," Lange said.
"We take it day-by-day. We try not to get too far ahead of ourselves. We push each other really well."
- Download the CTV News app now
- Get local breaking news alerts
- Daily newsletter with the top local stories emailed to your inbox
The team knows there’s a still a long road ahead to the post-season after the Holiday break. The Lakers came ever so close to winning its first ever championship in 2022 and 2023, losing to the Brock Badgers 3-1 and the Toronto Varsity Blues 2-1, in the back-to-back championship games.
"This is a big year for us and we really want to get it done this year," Kosec said.
But they know they’ll only get their hands on the trophy if they stay united.
The Lakers are gunning for their ninth straight win against the Queen’s University Gaels on Saturday at Memorial Gardens. Puck drop is 4 p.m.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
'Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!': Details emerge in Boeing 737 incident at Montreal airport
New details suggest that there were communication issues between the pilots of a charter flight and the control tower at Montreal's Mirabel airport when a Boeing 737 made an emergency landing on Wednesday.
Trudeau appears unwilling to expand proposed rebate, despite pressure to include seniors
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau does not appear willing to budge on his plan to send a $250 rebate to 'hardworking Canadians,' despite pressure from the opposition to give the money to seniors and people who are not able to work.
Hit man offered $100,000 to kill Montreal crime reporter covering his trial
Political leaders and press freedom groups on Friday were left shell-shocked after Montreal news outlet La Presse revealed that a hit man had offered $100,000 to have one of its crime reporters assassinated.
Cucumbers sold in Ontario, other provinces recalled over possible salmonella contamination
A U.S. company is recalling cucumbers sold in Ontario and other Canadian provinces due to possible salmonella contamination.
Trudeau says no question Trump is serious on tariff threat
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says incoming U.S. president Donald Trump's threats on tariffs should be taken seriously.
John Herdman resigns as head coach of Toronto FC
John Herdman, embroiled in the drone-spying scandal that has dogged Canada Soccer, has resigned as coach of Toronto FC.
Billboard apologizes to Taylor Swift for video snafu
Billboard put together a video of some of Swift’s achievements and used a clip from Kanye West’s music video for the song “Famous.”
In a shock offensive, insurgents breach Syria's largest city for the first time since 2016
Insurgents breached Syria's largest city Friday and clashed with government forces for the first time since 2016, according to a war monitor and fighters, in a surprise attack that sent residents fleeing and added fresh uncertainty to a region reeling from multiple wars.
Canada Bread owner sues Maple Leaf over alleged bread price-fixing
Canada Bread owner Grupo Bimbo is suing Maple Leaf Foods for more than $2 billion, saying it lied about the company's involvement in an alleged bread price-fixing conspiracy.