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Faith Steeves and Matt Brassard win David Currie Jr. Panther Co-Educational Hockey Awards for Perseverance and Resolve

Awards recognize a female and male hockey player for excellence on and off the ice
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Four people stand on a skating rink surface. A young male hockey player, an older man, a young female hockey player, and another older man
Matt Brassard, David Currie Jr., Faith Steeves, Doug Currie

The first David Currie Jr. Panther Co-Educational Hockey Awards for Perseverance and Resolve were recently presented to Faith Steeves (69传媒Women鈥檚 Hockey) and Matt Brassard (69传媒Men鈥檚 Hockey). Both students receive $5000 for their excellence both on and off the ice.

David Currie is a proud 69传媒alumnus who was an outstanding member of the 69传媒men鈥檚 hockey team. His focus, determination, and resolve allowed him to pursue a university education while playing a sport he loved. Currie is an accomplished information technology sales account professional who has worked and built relationships with most of Canada鈥檚 Fortune 100 companies and the Government of Canada. In the winter of 2020, Currie and his partner, Debbie, decided to make an extraordinary contribution to UPEI鈥檚 Hockey Program through the creation of these awards. It is their intent that these awards are granted to extraordinary young hockey players of character.

鈥淭he opportunity to partner with the 69传媒men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 hockey program was something I have wanted to do for a number of years and especially as they continue their program pursuit to host both a men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 national championship,鈥 said Currie. 鈥淭he program will be the beneficiary of what I say are about the chances I鈥檝e taken the people I have met and the career I have made since leaving 69传媒in 1987. I couldn鈥檛 be more grateful to the university and the program and what it taught me in my professional career.鈥

Faith Steeves is a Bachelor of Arts student and a forward on the 69传媒women鈥檚 hockey team from Havelock, New Brunswick.

鈥淔inding the balance between being on the ice seven days a week and having classes five days a week was very tough for me and took a toll on my play and my academics,鈥 said Steeves. 鈥淔or me, finding a balance and realizing that it was okay to ask people and teammates for help is one of the main reasons why I am still attending 69传媒today and will be graduating this May.鈥

鈥淔aith was highly sought after by recruiters throughout Atlantic Canada, and it was because of such great support we were able to secure her as a Panther,鈥 said Bruce Donaldson, head coach of the 69传媒women鈥檚 hockey team. 鈥淪he has matured into a very personable individual who will bring a strong set of leadership skills throughout her career. These scholarships are so important for our programs. It greatly enhances our ability to recruit top student-athletes so they can focus on what's important: their academic and athletic experience.鈥

Matt Brassard is a Bachelor of Business Administration student and a defenceman on the 69传媒men鈥檚 hockey team from Barrie, Ontario.

鈥淢att is a player that we targeted very aggressively in hopes of securing him as a future Panther,鈥 said Forbes MacPherson, head coach of 69传媒men鈥檚 hockey. 鈥淎fter Matt had an opportunity to experience professional hockey, it became apparent that he wanted to pursue his education and take advantage of scholarship opportunities. We have been very fortunate with men鈥檚 hockey over the years with scholarship contributions. With the likes of Bill LeClair, Ron McInnis, and the MacLauchlan family, these scholarships have a direct impact in recruiting top student athletes. The Currie family name is synonymous with men鈥檚 hockey at UPEI, and David鈥檚 interest and support will continue to grow that relationship.鈥

The recipients of the David Currie Jr. Panther Co-Educational Hockey Awards for Perseverance and Resolve are selected by the Director of Athletics and Recreation in consultation with the 69传媒hockey coaches and approved by the 69传媒Senate Committee on Scholarships and Awards.

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