2019-20 Men's Ice Hockey Roster
Biography
Athletic Achievements:
Canada West All-Rookie team 2015-16
Background:
Favorite Huskie Moment - Winning Canada West
Fifth-year forward Levi Cable was determined to finish his Canada West career the way he started it, leading the Huskies to a conference title on home ice for the first time in five years.
Cable picked up three points and a pair of goals in the Canada West Final against the UBC Thunderbirds as the Huskies swept the best-of-three matchup and claimed the 11th Canada West banner in program history.
On Friday night, the former Kootenay ICE standout provided the primary helper on what would turn out to be the game-winner by throwing a no-look backhand pass perfectly onto the tape of Layne Young to secure the win.
In Game 2, Cable did everything he could to win the first banner inside Merlis Belsher Place. In what will be the home game of his Huskies' career, the newly-named Canada West Sportsmanship and Ability Award winner scored a pair of powerplay markers to power the Huskies past the Thunderbirds.
Next up for Saskatchewan is a trip to Halifax where they will take on the best teams in the country at the U SPORTS University Cup.
Huskie Athlete of the Week (Jan 28, 2019):
University of Saskatchewan forward Levi Cable racked up five points over the weekend to help the Huskies push their record to 21-3-0 and maintain their lead in the Canada West conference standings with a sweep of the UBC Thunderbirds at home.
The fourth year from Hudson Bay started his weekend off by tallying two assists and firing four shots on net in a 4-0 win on Friday night before adding two goals and an assist in a 5-0 win on Saturday.
Cable and the Huskies will play their final home games of the regular season this coming weekend when they welcome the Mount Royal Cougars to Saskatoon for games on Feb. 1 & 2.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2015-16First
Forward
5'11"
190 lbs
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2016-17Second
Forward
5'11"
190 lbs
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2017-18Third
Forward
5'11"
190 lbs
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2018-19Fourth
Forward
5'11"
190 lbs
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2019-20Fifth
Forward
5'11"
190 lbs