Terriers stumble in season finale
With playoff matchups already set, the Portage Terriers entered the contest against the Neepawa Titans wanting to close the regular season on a high note. To the disappointment of the Portage crowd, it did not happen, as they fell 5-1.
Senior hockey sees several former Terriers suit up in league finals
The Portage Terriers are gearing up for their playoff run right now, but some alumni are already nearing the end of their season in the South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League (SEMHL) and Tiger Hills Hockey League (THHL). Many of these former players are having a big impact on their current teams.
The Ste. Anne Aces are facing off with the Warren Mercs in the final, with the Terriers represented on both squads.
Terriers and Titans battle tonight on the tip of playoffs
The Portage Terriers end off the regular season tonight with a contest against the Neepawa Titans, a rescheduled game after it was postponed two weeks ago due to poor road conditions.
Neepawa, for the first time in almost 20 years, has beaten the Dogs more times than they have lost.
The Terriers haven't recorded a win against Neepawa yet this year, and have one final opportunity in this game.
Portage has locked up third place in the MGEU East Division, and will face Winkler in the first round of the playoffs.
Terriers try to tune up performance for playoffs
The Portage Terriers look to start a win streak tonight against the Freeze after an explosive offensive performance against the Winnipeg Blues on Wednesday night.
The Dogs put up 7 goals against the Blues on Wednesday night, and look to finish their road schedule with the another strong performance.
Portage has won four of their last five, while the Freeze haven't found the win column in their last 14 games.
Terriers present team awards after win
The Portage Terriers held their annual awards night presented by the Terrier Ladies Auxiliary on Wednesday night after the game against the Winnipeg Blues.
Here is a list of this year’s award winners.
Fan Appreciation (Homestead Co-op) – Ashton Fishley
1 Rookie of the Year (Stinson family) – Grant Dardis
2 Best Defenseman (Keystone Sports Excellence) – Tayem Gislason
3 Most Improved Player (*Stride Credit Union) – Decker Mujcin
Terriers dominate Winnipeg on home ice
The Portage Terriers swept the season series with the Winnipeg Blues with a 7-0 victory on home ice.
Terriers aim to iron out issues from last night against Winnipeg
The Portage Terriers look to rebound from a tough night in Dauphin last night with a contest against the Winnipeg Blues tonight.
Portage has yet to lose againt the Blues this year, winning all five contests by a combined score of 28-8.
The Blues sit second last in the MJHL and have lost their last seven consecutive games and have given up double digits in two of those games.
Portage has won three of their last five, with losses bookending that stretch.
Terriers struggle in final matchup with Dauphin
The Portage Terriers struggled to keep the puck out of their net on Tuesday night falling 7-3 to the Dauphin Kings.
Terriers get final shot at Dauphin Kings in regular season
The Portage Terriers are down to four games left in the regular season and play one of them tonight in Dauphin.
Portage comes into this game on a three-game winning streak, with a 2-1 win over the Winkler Flyers on Friday night and a 4-2 victory in Virden on Sunday.
Terriers early offense powers them to victory in Virden
A quick start propelled the Portage Terriers past the Virden Oil Capitals 4-2 on Sunday night. Special teams was a big factor throughout the evening with Portage going 2/7 on the power play.
Alyandro De Leon started the game off with a bang for the Terriers. Less than three minutes into the game he picked off a pass at the Virden blue line, walked down the slot and beat Oil Capital goalie Eric Reid. Midway through the period Gabriel Laflamme knocked home a rebound on the power play to make it 2-0 Portage.