🦬 Men's Hockey Highlights | Manitoba 3, Trinity Western 0
🦬 Men's Hockey Highlights | Manitoba 3, Trinity Western 0

The Manitoba Bisons men's hockey team beat the Trinity Western Spartans 3-0 on Sunday, January 30 at Wayne Fleming Arena.




A brief glimpse into the past

WVB | TWU (0) Alberta (3) | Canada West Quarter-Finals | Game 2
WVB | TWU (0) Alberta (3) | Canada West Quarter-Finals | Game 2

Trinity Western lost in Game 2 of the Canada West Quarter-Finals against Alberta and sees their season come to an end after ...



Canada West #1 U of A vs #3 TWU
Canada West #1 U of A vs #3 TWU

U of A Golden Bears vs TWU Spartans November 11, 2023.



Communication & Postgame Discussions - Western Canada Officiating Coaches Development Partnership
Communication & Postgame Discussions - Western Canada Officiating Coaches Development Partnership

The Western Canada Officiating Coaches Development Partnership in collaboration with Hockey Saskatchewan, Hockey ...



WVB | TWU (1) Alberta (3) | Canada West Quarter-Finals | Game 1
WVB | TWU (1) Alberta (3) | Canada West Quarter-Finals | Game 1

Trinity Western lost 3-1 in the opening match of their best-of-three series with Alberta.



MHKY | Trinity Western 4 Alberta 3
MHKY | Trinity Western 4 Alberta 3

TWU defeats Alberta in a strong performance Friday night.



MHKY Trinity Western 2 Saskatchewan 1 (Shootout)
MHKY Trinity Western 2 Saskatchewan 1 (Shootout)

For the first time in program history, TWU defeats a ranked team (Saskatchewan) on Tuesday morning.



Team, Place & City Details

Manitoba Moose

The Manitoba Moose are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and a member of the American Hockey League . The team plays its home games at Canada Life Centre, the home arena of its parent club, Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Manitoba Junior Hockey League

The Manitoba Junior Hockey League is a Junior 'A' ice hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba and one of eleven member leagues of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). The MJHL consists of 11 teams playing a balanced 60-game schedule, with the top eight teams qualifying for the playoffs.

Trinity Western University

Trinity Western University is a private Christian liberal arts university in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. It is a member of Universities Canada.

Trinity Western Spartans
Trinity Western Spartans

The Trinity Western Spartans are the athletic teams that represent Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia. The university's teams are members of U Sports, and compete in the Canada West Universities Athletics Association, and where applicable, in the Pacific division.

Trinity Western University v British Columbia College of Teachers
Trinity Western University v British Columbia College of Teachers

Trinity Western University v British Columbia College of Teachers, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 772, 2001 SCC 31, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the freedom of religion and the court's ability to review a private school's policies.

Trinity Western University Dead Sea Scrolls Institute
Trinity Western University Dead Sea Scrolls Institute

Founded in 1995, the Trinity Western University Dead Sea Scrolls Institute is the only center in North America dedicated to the manuscript discoveries in the Judean Desert and material finds of the Qumran community. With strengths in the textual and philological interpretations of both biblical and non-biblical texts, the Institute provides support and resources graduate and faculty research, events, and publications on the Qumran finds.

Manitoba
Manitoba

Manitoba ) is a province at the longitudinal centre of Canada. It is often considered one of the three prairie provinces (with Alberta and Saskatchewan) and is Canada's fifth-most populous province with its estimated 1.377 million people.

Manitoba Legislative Building
Manitoba Legislative Building

The Manitoba Legislative Building is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, in central Winnipeg. It was originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building, not Legislative.

Manitoba Schools Question
Manitoba Schools Question

The Manitoba Schools Question was a political crisis in the Canadian Province of Manitoba that occurred late in the 19th century, involving publicly funded separate schools for Roman Catholics and Protestants. The crisis eventually spread to the national level, becoming one of the key issues in the federal election of 1896 and resulted in the defeat of the Conservative government, which had been in power for most of the previous thirty years.

Manitoba Liberal Party

The Manitoba Liberal Party is a political party in Manitoba, Canada. Its roots can be traced to the late nineteenth-century, following the province's creation in 1870.

Manitoba Act

The Manitoba Act, 1870 is an act of the Parliament of Canada and part of the Constitution of Canada, receiving royal assent on May 12, 1870. It created the province of Manitoba and continued to enforce An Act for the Temporary Government of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territories when united with Canada upon the absorption of the British territories of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory into Canada on July 15, 1870.

Manitoba Hydro
Manitoba Hydro

Manitoba Hydro is the electric power and natural gas utility in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Founded in 1961, it is a provincial Crown Corporation, governed by the Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board and the Manitoba Hydro Act.

Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidates in the 1953 Manitoba provincial election

The Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation existed from 1933 to 1961, and was the dominant socialist party in the province during its existence. The party nominated 25 candidates in the 1953 provincial election, five of whom were elected.

Manitoba Eco-Network

The Manitoba Eco-Network is an environmental, non-governmental organization, and registered charity located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is a regional affiliate of the Canadian Environmental Network, based in Ottawa, Ontario.