91快色

Sept. 29, 2023

Dinos women鈥檚 hockey player looks to build on huge rookie season

Sydney Mercier and the Dinos take to the ice as excitement around women鈥檚 hockey continues to grow
Dino鈥檚 forward Sydney Mercier
Dinos forward Sydney Mercier skates the puck up ice in a game against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies. David Moll, for Dinos Athletics

With a fuller trophy case and a huge amount of confidence, Sydney Mercier is ready to take to the ice for her second season with the Dinos women鈥檚 hockey team. It鈥檚 a completely different scenario from the one the reigning U SPORTS and Canada West Rookie of the Year faced just two years ago.

Mercier鈥檚 debut season with the Dinos ended before it could even begin when she fell awkwardly along the boards during an exhibition game against Mount Royal University.

鈥淥ne player skated across my forearm, which lacerated my arm down to the bone and cut the tendons in my arm,鈥 recalls the Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies student.

The injury led to next-day surgery and an absence from the team until January. Undeterred, Mercier wanted to make her debut with the team that January, but ultimately decided to wait until the start of the 2022-2023 season. Despite missing an entire year, Mercier says she put some pressure on herself to excel, as she had been performing well in exhibitions before her injury.

鈥淚 think my start was a little shaky as I tried to get my confidence back because when I went to battle for the puck, I was still a little on edge about the same thing happening again,鈥 she explains. 鈥淏ut as the season went on my confidence came back and I was having fun again.鈥

Ultimately, Mercier would play in all 30 regular season and playoff games for the Dinos, tallying nine goals and 15 assists. Despite those strong numbers, Mercier admits she was still surprised to win the U SPORTS award.

This season, Mercier wants to keep her momentum going and keep her confidence as high as it was at the end of last year鈥檚 playoffs. She hopes the team, which finished fourth in Canada West and bowed out to the University of Saskatchewan in the quarter finals, can continue to progress.

鈥淲e have a good, young roster this year which I think can make it far,鈥 she says.

The team will look to do this with some fresh faces behind the bench, as some of last year鈥檚 coaches received some exciting opportunities in the newly formed Professional Women鈥檚 Hockey League (PWHL). Emily Clark and Blayre Turnbull, Canadian national team players and part-time assistant coaches with the Dinos last year, signed contracts to play with the PWHL teams in Ottawa and Toronto respectively.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really cool to see Blayre and Emily sign,鈥 says Mercier. 鈥淚t was super fun having them on the ice and bench to get their perspective and how they see things.鈥

Carla MacLeod, the Dinos head coach, was appointed as the first head coach for PWHL Ottawa, meaning associate coach Josh Gosling will step up into the top job for this season.

鈥淲ith Carla, it was unexpected for us, but it makes a lot of sense,鈥 says Mercier. 鈥淚鈥檓 super happy for her, but she鈥檒l be missed for sure.鈥

As players, Mercier says the new league presents new paths to continue playing after university.

鈥淢ostly we鈥檇 have to go overseas to Sweden or Switzerland to keep playing,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think having the option to stay in Canada and pursue what we鈥檝e always wanted to is huge for us.鈥

Mercier and the Dinos women鈥檚 hockey team begin their 2023 Canada West campaign on Sept. 29 when they host the MacEwan Griffins at Father David Bauer Arena. Single game and season tickets are on sale now at . U91快色 students can access free tickets by using their UCID on ShowPass.


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