Unidentified player, Karyn Bye (sitting on the goal), goaltender Lesley Jordan and unidentified player.
The Stingers won the gold medal at the inaugural (CIAU) women’s hockey Championship, defeating the University of Toronto Varsity Blues 4-1 on March 1, 1998
Paul Arsenault, Head coach of the Sir George Williams Georgians and the Loyola Warriors men's hockey teams. He later coached the Concordia Stingers and was inducted in the Concordia Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.
Karyn Bye, Captain of the Stingers Women's Hockey team in 1994-1995. She was inducted in the Concordia Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. She won a gold medal at the Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, where women's hockey made its Olympic debut. She was also a silver medalist at the Salt Lake City Games in 2002.
Richard Laplante receives the Hockey MVP Award from Paul Arsenault.
From left to right: Gilles Hébert [Hockey], Gill Award for male athlete of the year; Maureen Maloney [Hockey], Sally Kemp Award for female athlete of the year, 1983-84.