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The Wasaga River Dragons have championship aspirations this season and they've received a big boost on their back end.
Lacquette played one game for Waywayseecappo last season before joining Cote.
He will now join a Dragons team that is in second place in the North Division at 26-6-1. They're just five points back of the league-leading Bradford Rattlers and Wasaga has the highest-powered offence in the league with 204 goals, six more than the next closest team.
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Not only was it a very cold weekend, but it was also a golden weekend for the Dauphin U-13A Kings.
They beat the Souris Elks in a thrilling championship final, 4-3, at the Niverville Clippers Heritage Classic held over the weekend. It was a perfect weekend for the Kings as they won all four of their games.
They beat Niverville, 5-2, Mitchell, 5-2, and Ste. Anne, 8-0.
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The Grand Plains U-11 Hawks saved their best for last.
They took down the Roblin Stars in a thrilling Silver Division championship game on Sunday, 6-2.
In the Bronze Division final, a shootout was needed as the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Warriors battled the Dauphin Kings in a game for the ages. The Warriors would clinch the game in the fifth round of the shootout with a final score of 3-2.
The Gold Division final saw the Brandon Wheat Kings down the Warren Mercurys, 8-7.
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The Dauphin Kings are lighting the lamp more than any other team in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) and they've taken a significant jump in the CJHL's Top 20 rankings.
Dauphin scored 25 goals in three games last week and jumped to 12th in the rankings this week, marking the biggest jump from any team in the country, as they were honourable mentions last week.
Sitting on top of the MGEU West Division by four points over Northern Manitoba, with two games in hand, Dauphin has 25 wins on the season and has won four of their five games in 2025. Dauphin's only loss in 2025 was against Portage and even in that game, the Kings outshot the Terriers, 33-18, on 5-on-5. Their special teams struggled and that was the team's demise.
Dauphin's 144 goals are third-most in the league while their 89 against are the second-fewest. Dauphin returns to game action on Tuesday when they head to Swan River to play the Stampeders at 7:00 p.m., you can hear that game here on 730CKDM with Darnell Duff.
Don't forget about Ukrainian Night on Saturday when Dauphin will host the Virden Oil Capitals. Tickets for the game are just $5 and you can get them at the CNUF Office.
Jayce Legaarden and the Winkler Flyers jumped two spots to seventh, Steinbach slipped two to 10 while Portage are honourable mentions. Across the border in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), Will Munro and Bo Eisner of Swan River and the Melfort Mustangs are ranked second in the country while the Flin Flon Bombers, who have points in 21 straight games, are ranked 15th
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It would have been a dream come true for Jaxon if he would have had a chance to play with his brother at the DRCSS.
While they never did get the chance to ball it out on the court, they support each other and Josh loves to watch his little brother live out his basketball dream with the Dauphin Clippers varsity boys team. Jaxon only started playing in grade eight and after being a practice player for the majority of his grade nine season, Jaxon took his game to the next level and earned consistent playing time in grade 10.
Standing 6'3" with an incredible work ethic and soft touch around the rim, Larocque decided to start playing the sport because his older brother did.
"I love how the game works and getting to go places and visit new gyms is exciting," said Larocque. "It's all about communication and running plays. I've made many lifelong friends and I am very happy that I decided to play."
Now in grade 11, Jaxon wasn’t sure what to expect heading into the season. As a rookie at the varsity level with just three years of experience, the odds were stacked against him if he wanted to make the team and earn playing time.
But Jaxon defied those odds. He not only made the squad—he’s become a key player in a season where the Clippers are absolutely dominating!
"I was very happy when I made the team," commented Larocque. "Being a part of this has made me so happy. Getting to see how hard everyone works. We have an incredible group and it means everything to me that I get a chance to be a part of it."
"From when I first started to now, I have gained so much confidence in my abilities," continued Larocque. "I felt lost on the court when I first started. I now believe I'm a key part of this team. I can make smart decisions and it helps that I'm playing with such a great group of guys."
Following the team's win on Saturday against Moose Lake, Larocque was named to the tournament's all-star team, alongside his teammate Parker Schau. Just like Jaxon had a great performance against Moose Lake, so did Schau scoring 27 points with eight assists and two steals. Nick Hudyma, who had a monster performance in the final with 40 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists was named the tournament's most valuable player.
"It felt amazing to be named to the all-star team, such a great feeling to achieve that," commented Larocque. "It shows that my hard work is paying off and that means a lot to me."
Dauphin has won eight of their 10 games this season and their success has not gone unnoticed. In the most recent power rankings from the Manitoba High School Athletics Association (MHSAA), the Clippers are the fifth-ranked 'AAA' team in Manitoba. Garden Valley, Neelin, Linden Christian, and St. James are the only teams ahead of the Clippers.
"That feels amazing. Knowing that we're on the leaderboard in and in the fifth spot is incredible for our group," ended Larocque. "We're going to keep pushing, we want to go higher and believe that we can."
Jaxon has plenty to be proud of and the future is bright on and off the court for the Dauphin star.
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What an incredible weekend it was for the Parkland 13-U Vipers Volleyball Club.
Playing in the Yorkton Blitz tournament, the Vipers proved they are among the elite teams as they coasted their way to a championship and are back home in the Parkland with all smiles and gold medals to show for it.
In the final, the Vipers dominated QCVC from Regina, 25-21, 25-14. They also beat the Blitz Thunder and Blitz Inferno on their way to the championship weekend.
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The Parkland U-18 Rangers are hoping to forget this weekend.
Wrapping up a set against the Winnipeg Bruins, the Rangers had just 11 shots as they once again showed no match for the Bruins in a 7-0 defeat. Parkland were outscored 16-2 in two games this weekend.
Winnipeg responded with 43 shots. Parkland remains in a playoff spot and are still only six points back of fifth place.
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The Parkland U-18 Rangers opened the scoring but it wasn't pretty after that.
The Winnipeg Bruins scored four goals in the second period and five more in the third as they hammered Parkland, 9-2, on Saturday night at Credit Union Place. In the first of two meetings between the two teams this weekend, the Rangers had no answer when the Bruins hit their stride.
Liam Chartrand and Quinten Fisk scored for Parkland in the game while Piet Mierau made 30 saves. These same two teams will play on Sunday afternoon at 1:30. The Rangers are now 18-16-1 on the season while the Bruins are 25-6-1-1.
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The Dauphin Kings used another dominating performance on Saturday as they won their 25th game of the year.
Led by another two-goal game from Cayden Glover, the Kings pounded the Winnipeg Blues, 7-1. It was Glover's 10th multi-goal game of the season and while he was on the ice for a late power play in the third, he couldn't find the back of the net.
None the less, it was another outstanding offensive performance from the 20-year-old.
Madden Murray (12), Joshua Schmidt (5), Gabriel Bugeaud (9), Ty Pratte (3), and Matthew Haun (3) scored for Dauphin in the victory while Cole Sheffield made 25 saves to record his 20th win of the season in net.
Dauphin has now scored 25 goals in their last three games. They'll head to Swan River to play the Stampeders on Tuesday night, you can hear that game here on 730CKDM with Darnell Duff at 6:50.
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A few mistakes in the first period cost the Dauphin Clippers dearly on Saturday afternoon.
After their game on Friday was postponed, the Clippers were back on the ice at Credit Union Place and couldn't get anything going offensively as they lost 5-0 to the league leading Vincent Massey Vikings.
The win improves Vincent Massey's record to 23-0 on the season while Dauphin slips to 12-4-0-1 with the loss. The Clippers return to the ice on Wednesday when they head to Sandy Bay to play the Badgers before returning to Credit Union Place for a triple header, next Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Speaking of Saturday, don't forget to get your tickets for Ukrainian Night as the Kings will welcome the Virden Oil Capitals to town. They're $5 and are available at the CNUF Office.
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Joey Kubas has been one of the top prospects for the Dauphin Kings for a few years.
Joey signed his Letter of Intent with the Kings two years ago after fall camp and officially committed to the program during the fall of 2023. Once completing his final year of high school at Bloomington Jefferson High last year, where he had nine goals and 21 points in 26 games, Kubas changed his goals from just competing at camp to making the roster.
Kubas achieved that goal as he was named to the team's opening-day roster and made his Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) debut on September 21, 2024. He finished with four penalty minutes as Dauphin completed an opening weekend sweep over the Virden Oil Capitals with a 4-2 win in front of more than 1100 fans at Credit Union Place.
Six days later, Kubas was back in the lineup as Dauphin made their way to Neepawa to play the Titans. Tied at one early in the second period, Kubas scored his first goal as a King just more than seven minutes into the frame. It was his first and the goal stood up as the game-winner as Dauphin held off the Titans, 4-1.
"That was a fun one and a big goal for the team. It's always more enjoyable when it's a big goal for the team," said Kubas. "It was a goal that I'll never forget, a pretty special moment for my family and me."
Joey scored his second goal as a King just a few weeks later as a part of a two-point performance against Waywayseecappo on November 13 and his third goal as a King came last weekend. In a 13-3 drubbing of the Winnipeg Freeze, Kubas had one goal and one assist.
It was Dauphin's biggest victory of the season.
"We were firing on all cylinders, it was a good way to get going here in the second half," continued Kubas.
34 games into the team's 58-game schedule and the Kings are sitting on top of the MGEU West Division. At 24-9-1, the Kings have a two-point lead over the Northern Manitoba Blizzard, with three games in hand. Dauphin heads south to play the Winkler Flyers on Friday night, a game you can hear on 730CKDM with Darnell Duff, opening with the Parkland Source for Sports pregame show at 7:20.
Dauphin has scored 18 goals in their last two games and is just seven points behind Winkler and Steinbach for first overall. They have one game in hand on the Flyers and two in hand on Steinbach.
"We have a special group this year, we're very tight in the locker room, everyone enjoys each other's company," offered Kubas. "We're a deep group. We roll all lines from top to bottom and have two very good goaltenders. We also have coaches who believe in us and know we are capable of winning every night."
Regarding the coaching staff, the team welcomed back Doug Hedley earlier this week. After serving an eight-game suspension, Hedley was on the ice for practice on Wednesday and will be behind the bench on Friday when Dauphin plays the Flyers. It will be a boost for a team that plays the defending champions.
"It's great to have him back and his presence," commented Kubas. "It's time to get rolling and build a winning streak."
While Joey is thriving and putting together an excellent rookie season, his best friend hasn't missed a second of the action and is also a part of the organization. Joey's dad, Andy is the team's assistant general manager and Northern USA Scout.
Andy has made many trips to Dauphin over the years and the bond that the dynamic duo share is near and dear to Joey's heart.
"He's my best friend, we do everything together. We play golf every day in the summer and we're always hanging out," said Kubas. "We're big hockey nerds so we love diving deep into stats and things like that."
Joey also said his game is improving on the course and he's starting to beat his dad. The first-year King is also very close with his younger brother, sister, and mom.
"We're a very close family, they mean everything to me, I'm very lucky to have them by my side," continued Kubas.
You can hear Joey's full chat with Darnell Duff during the team's power play show after the 4:00 p.m. news, weather, business, and sports on Friday.
Get to Know Kubas:
What are some of your hobbies? I'm a huge nerd, I love old history stuff and little stats. I love music, I love finding new music and listening.
Who is your favourite NHL team? My dad says I was named after Joe Sakic. I've been a Colorado Avalanche for as long as I can remember.
What is your favourite hockey memory? I know it sounds cliche, but just the day-in and day-out grind of being at the rink. Just coming to the rink is my favourite.
Are you superstitious? Way too much. On game days, my whole day is planned out from the moment I wake up. It just makes me feel like I'm ready to go.
What is one of your favourite childhood memories? Playing golf with my dad and brother is always an amazing experience.
What is your go-to meal? I would say pasta and chicken, it's one of the few things I can cook and I do a pretty good job at it.
Who is your favourite player? Matt Duchene. He has been my favourite player since I was a kid.
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