Huskies return to action with win over provincial rivals
The Huskies men’s hockey team began 2025 the same way they finished 2024 — with a victory. In their first conference game since November 30 the Dogs downed the Regina Cougars 6-3 to extend their winning streak to four games.
Despite some signs of rust on both teams following the semester break, the Huskies continued their run of dominance against their provincial rivals. The Dogs have now won 12 straight games against the Cougars, and 26 of the last 27 meetings overall. Friday’s win was a testament to their depth and the strength of their power play, as 13 different players recorded at least one point and the Huskies scored three times with the man advantage.
Chantz Petruic tallied a pair of power play goals as part of a three-point night, while newcomer Chase Bertholet found the net in his Huskies debut.
“I’m excited to be here. I’ve heard lots of great things about the guys and the team. Obviously if you look at the stats and the standings it’s a great place to come,” Bertholet said.