Rivermen conclude season with loss in Presidents Cup bronze-medal match

The Six Nations Rivermen, in dark jerseys, were downed by the Edmonton Miners in the Presidents Cup bronze-medal game on Saturday. Photo by Sam Laskaris.

By Sam Laskaris Writer Veteran Six Nations Rivermen defender Rodd Squire is still deeming his team’s 2025 campaign a success. That’s even though the Rivermen were unable to capture any hardware at the national Presidents Cup tournament, which concluded this past Saturday in Whitby. Squire and his teammates were downed 12-2 by the Edmonton Miners in their bronze-medal contest. The Cornwall-based Snake Island Muskies won the eight-team tourney. The Muskies beat the host Brooklin Merchants 11-5 in the gold-medal contest. Six Nations’ quest to garner gold came to an end on Friday when it was downed 14-10 by the Merchants in a semi-final outing. “We came out flat and we just couldn’t really seem to get rolling and playing our game,” Squire said of the Rivermen performance Saturday. “We got…

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