Spencer Abraham

Men's hockey wins Queen's Cup, snaps 38-year streak

On Saturday night, following a 4-1 win against the Guelph Gryphons, Queen’s restored their title as OUA champions almost 40 years after their last victorious run in 1981.Continue...

Abraham leaves behind a generational legacy

As a younger defenceman, Spencer Abraham never expected to be chosen to take a game-winning shootout goal during his first appearance for the U Sports All-Star team.

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Gaels boast clean record following first set of games

The Gaels kicked off their regular season with two wins on Saturday and Wednesday, defeating the defending OUA champion, the McGill Redmen, 2-1 in overtime on the road and the RMC Paladins 4-0 at home.Continue...

Abraham nets second NHL shot

Although Hockey Canada listed the odds of making it to the NHL as a Canadian-born prospect as 4000-1, Queen’s defenceman, Spencer Abraham, hopes to bend the trend in his favour.Continue...

Gaels focus on successful system even with players gone

Teams can sometimes be put in difficult situations because of their success, and that’s exactly what has happened with the men’s hockey team.Continue...

Abraham plays with the pros

After a successful second year, which included a CIS All-Star team selection, Gaels star defensemen Spencer Abraham received the call of a lifetime this summer.Continue...

Trio chosen to compete against Canada’s juniors

Ever since he was little, Spencer Abraham has watched the World Junior Hockey Championship every winter break. This year, he has a chance to help the team he’s rooted for years; Canada’s national junior hockey team.Continue...

Up-and-down road trip for men's hockey

Men’s hockey defenceman Spencer Abraham had mixed thoughts on his team’s performance this past weekend. “The Western game and the Guelph game were complete polar opposites,” he said, referring to the team’s 4-3 win over the Western Mustangs on Thursday followed by a 4-2 loss on Friday night to the Guelph Gryphons.Continue...

Road trips bond Gaels

Women’s hockey head coach Matt Holmberg has seen his fair share of successes in his time at Queen’s, winning two OUA titles in six seasons. But before the regular season begins, Holmberg’s players take an annual trip to build team chemistry on and off the ice.Continue...