Terriers etch their names in Centennial Cup record books
It was utter dominance for the Portage Terriers tonight. The Dogs broke the Centennial Cup record for goals in a game as they demolished the Kam River Fighting Walleye 12-2.
The Terriers opened the scoring midway through the first. Bryden Kiesman deked around multiple defenders to create space at the side of the net. He circled the net and made a centring pass for Parker Scherr to tap in.
Terriers come out guns blazing, starting Centennial Cup 1-0
The Portage Terriers are feeling validated after defeating the MJHL Champions in their Centennial Cup opener. Portage came away with a 4-2 victory over the Steinbach Pistons tonight.
The Terriers came out of the gate with guns blazing. It took the MJHL's leading-scorer Ryan Botterill less than five minutes to get his first goal of the tournament. He got the puck just above the faceoff dot on the rush and made no mistake.
Terriers season long journey reaching climax
After eight months of preparation, the Portage Terriers are ready to make their Centennial Cup debut.
The Dogs had the most time off of any team attending the Centennial Cup, due to being eliminated before the league finals. Team captain Kian Calder talks about how they've used this extended period.
Blake Spiller talks Centennial Cup strategy
The Portage Terriers are the host team for the 2023 National Junior "A" Hockey Championship that begins Thursday. Terriers head coach and general manager Blake Spiller will join Clayton Dreger on Sportsbeat which airs Wednesdays at 5:15 p.m. on CFAM Radio 950.
Terriers' past champions to be recognized at Centennial Cup
While the current iteration of the Terriers will be the main reason Portagers gather at Stride Place over the next two weeks, some former members of the squad will be recognized, as well.
The 1973 Centennial Cup winning team will be honoured during the first intermission of the Terriers game tomorrow night. Captain of the 1973 squad, Grant Farncombe, is excited to reunite with his old teammates.
Borody hopes to return to home to capture Centennial Cup
Portage's own Riley Borody was traded away from his hometown team ahead of the 2022-23 season, however, he still has a chance to take part in the Centennial Cup in front of his friends and family.
The forward was shipped to the Dauphin Kings during the preseason and played in just 16 games before being traded again. Borody found his footing with his new team, the Kam River Fighting Walleye, who are now just one win away from making it to the most prestigious event in Junior A hockey.
Klaassen reflects on gruesome head injury in first playoff game
The Portage Terriers playoff opener was electrifying.
The crowd at Stride Place couldn't have been happier to see their Dogs' back in the playoffs after missing the dance in 2021-22 but it became a memorable one for the wrong reasons. While the Terriers secured a double-overtime victory, forward Gavin Klaassen wasn't there to see it.
Steinbach wins Turnbull Cup - now coming to Portage for the Centennial Cup
The Steinbach Pistons are the 2023 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Turnbull Cup Champions.
The Centennial Arena in Steinbach was filled to capacity Saturday night, for game 5 of the MJHL finals, with the Pistons leading the series 3 games to 1 against the Virden Oil Capitals.
2015 Centennial Cup Champion has advice for 2022-23 Terriers
The 2023 Centennial Cup will take over Stride Place in a matter of days. May 11 is the first official day of the national tournament, with the Portage Terriers' first game going down on May 12 against the MJHL league champions.
The last time the Centennial Cup was held in Portage la Prairie was in 2015, and the Dogs were the last team standing. Defenceman Tanner Jago scored five points in six games at the 2015 Centennial Cup Tournament. He says the Portage crowd was unlike anything he's experienced.
FLIPSIDE: How Oil Capitals upset Terriers
When one team falls, the other prevails, and while the Terriers are reminiscing on what could've been, the Virden Oil Capitals are relishing in their moment of glory.
The Virden Oil Capitals and Steinbach Pistons are facing off in the MJHL Finals. The winner of the best-of-seven series will capture the Turnbull Cup and punch their ticket to Portage for the Centennial Cup tournament on May 11.