‘I couldn’t be prouder of our group’: Raiders assistant coach steers Saskatchewan to silver
The last time Team Saskatchewan won a medal at the Canada Winter Games in men’s hockey, Ryan McDonald had barely started his own hockey career. The players he was coaching at this year’s event were 12 years away from being born. It had been a long drought for a hockey-crazed province.
Thanks to McDonald and the young men he coached, however, that drought is over. McDonald coached Team Sask to a silver medal at this year’s games, falling in the gold medal game in double overtime to powerhouse Ontario.
“It’s a tremendous accomplishment for the guys,” McDonald said. “Obviously it’s a little short of what we set out to do, but in the end they bought in right from the very start. The process started about 12 months ago and they’ve been getting better and better every day. I couldn’t have been prouder of those 20 guys on the ice.”
The gold medal game was actually the first loss of the event for Team Sask, who went undefeated through the round robin and then knocked off Nova Scotia and Quebec (for the second time) en route to the gold medal game. According to McDonald, it didn’t take 20 individual players (all of them stars on their usual teams) to form a cohesive team.