UBC Thunderbirds break CW record for most wins in a season
UBC women's hockey team finished the season with 24 wins, beating the previous mark of 23

CALGARY - The UBC Thunderbirds have made conference history. After lighting up Canada West in 2022-23, the women's hockey team put a cherry on top. They're the new record-holders for most wins in a single season, toppling the Regina Cougars in their final regular season game to hold this prestigious title.
"It's incredible. This is the most competitive conference in Canada in my opinion, not to take anything away from any other conference… it's a true team accomplishment. It takes everyone from our staff, all our players, our department, the support from UBC, our partners, fans and alumni. It truly feels like a big team family accomplishment," said Graham Thomas, head coach of the team.
The T-Birds defeated the Cougars, 3-0 on the road in the record-breaking game.

As they have all season, UBC fired on all cylinders from the jump. After several good chances, they found the back of the net in the first thanks to Ireland Perrott, who stopped a shot out front then redirected it past the Cougars' goaltender to open the scoring.
Then in the second, Sophia Gaskell showed off her cannon of a slapshot, winding up from the top of the circle to blast one over the goal line before anyone could blink.
Before the period was out, Perrott notched her second of the game. The fifth-year Calahoo, AB product has 12 on the season, tied for third in the league.
On the back end, goaltender Elise Hugens posted her sixth shutout of the season, improving on her league-leading GAA of 1.05.
From puck drop to final horn, the team plastered Regina with 45 shots while allowing just 15, indicative of their dominance and team play all season long.
"It really does come from our leadership group all the way down… It's a a team accomplishment and program accomplishment really," said Thomas, expressing his pride in the team.
It's been a special group of hockey players who have banded together to make this season what it has been.
"I think everyone's just buying in and it's a fun group to be around. I think we gel really well as a team and we're really connected," said team captain Rylind MacKinnon.
The team finishes the regular season with a 24-2-2 record after going on a 12-game tear in the second half. They've put up 50 points and 97 goals while allowing just 35, leading the conference in each of those categories.
"I think it's awesome. We've been building for awhile now. All the work we've put in has finally paid off," said MacKinnon.
The all-around threat is now focused purely on the next couple weeks.
"Let's enjoy this but at the same time, we've got other goals in our sights," said Thomas.
The defending CW Champions will begin their title defence on Feb. 24 when they host the lowest-ranking quarterfinal winner in a best-of-three semi-final series. Puck is slated to drop Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. PST. If needed, game three will go ahead Sunday at 3 p.m. PST.
You can catch all the action on Canada West TV or in person once tickets are available through this link.