Calgary Dinos focused on playoffs after capping season with 23-game winning streak
CALGARY — Centre Riley Stotts took a welcome break from studying for a geography exam this week to discuss the University of Calgary Dinos’ record-breaking 23-game winning streak in Canada West men’s hockey.
But truthfully, Stotts would rather talk about the Dinos’ clash with the University of Saskatchewan on Thursday in Game 1 of their Canada West semifinals.
“As a team, we’ve put the streak on the back burner,” said Stotts, a third-round (83rd overall) selection of Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2018 NHL draft. “We want to win the Canada West championship first and then go to nationals and win nationals.”
Lofty goals? For sure. But winning has become a habit this season for the No. 1 ranked Dinos, who have never hoisted the David Johnston University Cup in spite of capturing eight conference titles.