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  • Glasgow Ice Dawgs Win Gold!

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Feb 28, 2018

    The Ice Dawg Squirts headed into the state tournament with a MAHA record of 15-1-0. With team play, intensity, drive and determination as well as strong offense and solid defense they dominated much of their competition. Glasgow played five games in the tournament, which was held in Havre Feb. 23-25. Game one matched Glasgow vs. Billings, and the scoring started early in the first period, which secured them a 9-1 win. The scoring reflected the type of team play the Ice Dawgs demonstrated all...

  • Guns N Hoses Finds Its Cure

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Mar 25, 2015

    The annual Skate for a Cure hockey game was also this year's kickoff for Relay for Life. The Guns N Hoses came to the match looking to claim the trophy that the novice Ice Dawgs had secured the year before. Guns N Hoses showed their determination and started the scoring quickly. Shane Rice scored of an assist from Alex Estevez. The team would take the early lead and hold it for the period. Fans would soon witness a grueling one-on-one battle – the type of competition never before seen on the ice...

  • Squirts Improve To 9-1 On Season

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Jan 7, 2015

    The Ice Dawgs Squirts played in a four-game festival last weekend in Havre. Facing Kalispell and remembering their loss to the same team last year at State, the Dawgs came out strong and fast in the first period. Colter Barnett started the scoring right away. Kalispell answered but the Dawgs stayed strong. Aidin Wilkowski added one followed by goals from Lex Fairclough, Trevor Dulaney and another by Barnett to finish a strong first period. Scoring was even for the teams in the third period with...

  • Ice Dawg Squirts Come Up Big

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Dec 24, 2014

    The Ice Dawgs Squirts travelled to Butte for the four-game MAHA festival last weekend. They went 4-0. The Dawgs would take on Butte early in Saturday morning – and take the early lead on the scoreboard. Peyton Hubbard started the scoring on Trevor Dulaney's assist. The scoring would only continue from there. Dylan Hlad chipped one in. Michael Hoyer added another. Dulaney put one in off Jack Cornwell's assist and Colter Barnett would tally six in the match. Tatum Hansen turned back all seven shots for the 10-0 win and the team's first shutout. G...

  • Ice Dawg Squirts Come Up Huge In Havre

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Nov 19, 2014

    The Ice Dawg Squirts traveled to Havre for a pair of games this weekend. Leading up to the games there was both excitement and nervousness for the five returning and eight new Squirts. The first period was hectic as they worked to establish rhythm. Colter Barnett started the scoring in the first, adding another short handed goal on a penalty kill. By the end of that period both goals would be answered by Havre tying it up. Trevor Dulaney hit the back of the net for his first Squirt goal....

  • Squirts Finish Season Strong

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Mar 5, 2014

    This past weekend the Ice Dawg Squirts battled in the Squirt B State Tournament. Playing a strong Bozeman team, Glasgow relied on its defense of Ian Peterson, Jack Cornwell, Tori Pehlke, Brooklyn Schmidt, Kylie Lagerquist and Klaire Krumweide. Despite Bozeman scoring seven goals, the Ice Dawgs never gave up. Colter Barnett scored the loan goal, assisted by Michael Hoyer. Kalispell came out fast scoring 6 goals in the 1st period. Barnett scored to get Glasgow on the board. Kalispell added 5 more. Tatum Provencher, relentless with rebounds, score...

  • Ice Dawg Squirts Battle

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Dec 11, 2013

    The Ice Dawg Squirt team headed to Kalispell’s outdoor rink this past weekend. Making the trip were Colter Barnett, Jack Cornwell, Dylan Hlad, Michael Hoyer, Gage Iman, Ian Peterson, Tatum Provencher, and Gage Siefert. The first game against Kalispell had a rocky start. At temperatures hovering near zero, Kalispell scored 30 seconds in and again 4 minutes later. The undermanned Dawgs struggled with positioning, while rotating in only two extra players. In the second period the Dawgs were down to six skaters, but managed to hold the period score...