It's the final home weekend of the regular season and the Carleton Ravens are taking campus with full force. Catch all the action as the Ravens play at home seven times this weekend as they inch closer to the 2023 playoffs.
With two home games to play in the regular season, women's hockey host a familiar foe on Friday when the uOttawa Gee-Gees visit for Friends Night. Grab your lobster and make your way to the Ice House for a Colonel By Classic rematch.
On Sunday, the Ravens host the McGill Martlets for the final home game of the regular season. Join the Ravens prior to puck drop as they honour the team's graduating class. Once the ceremony is over, the Ravens continue to hunt for wins as they build on one of their best seasons in recent history.
It's a double-bill of Northern visitors this weekend as Laurentian and Nipissing visit the Ravens' Nest for the final weekend of the regular season. First, catch the Ravens as they host Laurentian on Friday, before the Nipissing Lakers stop by on Saturday.
The Voyageurs women's team (8-10) enter in the heat of the OUA East playoff race while the Ravens look to extend their 10-game win streak as they chase the number spot in the U SPORTS Top 10. On Saturday, the Lakers are looking to heat up if they hope to make the OUA Playoffs and the Ravens would love to play spoiler while seeking a first-round bye in the incredibly close OUA standings.
On the men's side, the Ravens look to celebrate their 300th consecutive week in the U SPORTS Top 10 by continuing their hot streak. The top-ranked team in U SPORTS still has lots of work to do if they want to secure a first-round bye. Despite winning three straight, the 14-4 Ravens continue to battle with a number of teams for the fourth spot in the OUA standings.
And then there was one. The Ravens men's hockey team enters their final game of the regular season with tons on the line. Tied in points with McGill and Ontario Tech, Carleton needs some help if they want to finish in the top four and be the higher seed for the first round of the Queen's Cup playoffs. After setting a new single-season goal-scoring record last Friday night (24), Parker Aucoin looks to be the first Raven to ever lead the nation in scoring as he enters the final weekend of the season seven goals ahead of Alberta's Josh Prokop.
The Ravens host the Nipissing Lakers on Seniors Night Saturday with a pre-game ceremony to honour the 2023 graduating class taking place before puck drop.