Mar 17 • 01:39 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

Vincent Massey Trojans win provincial hockey championship to avenge loss in city final

The Vincent Massey Trojans reclaimed their title as Manitoba's champions in boys high school hockey by defeating the Oak Park Raiders 4-1 in the Provincial AAAA final.

The Vincent Massey Trojans have emerged victorious in the Provincial AAAA Boys High School Hockey Championship, securing a decisive 4-1 win over the Oak Park Raiders at Seven Oaks Sportsplex. This win not only marks their successful defense of the provincial title but also serves as a redemption against the Raiders, who previously defeated them in the city championship just two weeks prior. Aiden Dilay played a pivotal role in the championship match, scoring two goals, including an empty-net goal that ensured the Trojans' victory.

The match was not without its challenges for the Trojans, as they had a goal disallowed early in the first period when officials ruled the net was off its moorings. Additionally, they were awarded a penalty shot shortly after, which could have swung momentum in their favor, but they were thwarted by Raiders’ goalie Mitch Fiebelkorn. Nonetheless, the Trojans demonstrated their offensive prowess, outshooting the Raiders 35 to 17 while showing resilience throughout the match.

This championship win highlights the strength and determination of the Vincent Massey Trojans, solidifying their position as a dominant force in high school hockey in Manitoba. With this achievement, they not only gain bragging rights but also a significant boost in morale after their recent setback against the Raiders. The win is a testament to their hard work and sportsmanship, making them a proud representative of their school and community.

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