Early rest: Saskatchewan Huskies enjoy bye week, undefeated in Canada West hockey

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Early rest: Saskatchewan Huskies enjoy bye week, undefeated in Canada West hockey
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The Canada West men's hockey schedule only gets tougher for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies following the bye week.

The Canada West men’s hockey schedule only gets tougher in the next couple of months for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, who will enjoy this weekend off after improving their conference record to 4-0-0 over the Thanksgiving weekend.The competition will slowly ramp up for the Dogs, who needed some stingy goaltending by Roddy Ross and a goal by Carter Stebbings during a five-round overtime shootout to complete a sweep over the MacEwan Griffins.

“I do if you take care of business in the first half. If you don’t, you’re setting yourself up for a real battle; but if you continue to gain confidence and get the points in the bank that you can get, and take care of it that way, then you’re setting yourself up for some confidence for when you go into those games , and who knows.”

“Obviously is a little early, but we’ll take it,” said Ross. “We’ll take this time to get well, get healthy, get well rested and just re-group and then get back to it.

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