August 17: CANADAWEST.TV RETURNS AND MACEWAN RECRUITS
I bought my CW.TV pass already. The links are up. The All Access pass is $89.99 and a single sport is $34.99. We'll have to see if the touted improvements materialize. Right now the CW.TV site features the on-demand Ukrainian tour from December-January. I doubt that the Bisons will draw close to 8,000 to any game this year.
Links:
➤ Canada West: 2023-24 Canada West TV passes now on sale
➤ Canada West: Visaic, Canada West Extend Partnership Through 2026
➤ Canada West: CanadaWest.tv
Recruiting announcements across the CW have hit the skids for several weeks now.
MacEwan have, however, announced two transfers and one recruit. They have a goaltender transfering from Concordia (Edmonton), a forward transferring from Carleton of the OUA, and a defenceman from Lloydminster of the AJHL. This gives them about a 50% roster turnover.
The goaltender from Concordia, Eric Ward, was 6-10-1, 4.05 GAA, .868 S%. Those numbers aren't good, but in his Junior A days, over three seasons, he was 47-28-11, 2.72 GAA, .908 S%.
The forward, Liam Ryan, is from Carleton. He never played last year and the year before had no points in 10 games. In three seasons in the BCHL he had 38 points in 88 games. He also had two cups-of-coffee in the WHL. His top offensive season was 2019-20 in the BCHL, where he had 12-9-21 in 51 games. They tout him as a defensive player, which must be true.
The defenceman, Tyson Kowalchuk, comes from the Lloydminster Bobcats of the AJHL. He had 21 points in 56 games and wore an "A" in his final season.
Links:
➤ MacEwan: Concordia transfer Ward adds competition to Griffins' goaltending stable
➤ Elite Prospects: Eric Ward
➤ MacEwan: Carleton transfer Ryan brings experience, character and 200-foot game to Griffins
➤ Elite Prospects: Liam Ryan
➤ MacEwan: Talented St. Albert D-man Kowaluk joins Lloydminster Bobcat teammate Bygrove on Griffins
➤ Elite Prospects: Tyson Kowalchuk

I bought my CW.TV pass already. The links are up. The All Access pass is $89.99 and a single sport is $34.99. We'll have to see if the touted improvements materialize. Right now the CW.TV site features the on-demand Ukrainian tour from December-January. I doubt that the Bisons will draw close to 8,000 to any game this year.
Links:
➤ Canada West: 2023-24 Canada West TV passes now on sale
➤ Canada West: Visaic, Canada West Extend Partnership Through 2026
➤ Canada West: CanadaWest.tv

Recruiting announcements across the CW have hit the skids for several weeks now.
MacEwan have, however, announced two transfers and one recruit. They have a goaltender transfering from Concordia (Edmonton), a forward transferring from Carleton of the OUA, and a defenceman from Lloydminster of the AJHL. This gives them about a 50% roster turnover.
The goaltender from Concordia, Eric Ward, was 6-10-1, 4.05 GAA, .868 S%. Those numbers aren't good, but in his Junior A days, over three seasons, he was 47-28-11, 2.72 GAA, .908 S%.
The forward, Liam Ryan, is from Carleton. He never played last year and the year before had no points in 10 games. In three seasons in the BCHL he had 38 points in 88 games. He also had two cups-of-coffee in the WHL. His top offensive season was 2019-20 in the BCHL, where he had 12-9-21 in 51 games. They tout him as a defensive player, which must be true.
The defenceman, Tyson Kowalchuk, comes from the Lloydminster Bobcats of the AJHL. He had 21 points in 56 games and wore an "A" in his final season.
Links:
➤ MacEwan: Concordia transfer Ward adds competition to Griffins' goaltending stable
➤ Elite Prospects: Eric Ward
➤ MacEwan: Carleton transfer Ryan brings experience, character and 200-foot game to Griffins
➤ Elite Prospects: Liam Ryan
➤ MacEwan: Talented St. Albert D-man Kowaluk joins Lloydminster Bobcat teammate Bygrove on Griffins
➤ Elite Prospects: Tyson Kowalchuk