Canada West
Men's Hockey
U SPORTS
Regina
Recruit

Goaltender Spencer Borsos committed to Cougars for 2025-26

The Cougars have bolstered their net presence for 2025-26, landing a proven puck-stopper known for his tireless work ethic and dedication to winning.

Regina Cougars & RamsRegina Cougars & Rams
  Share Story  

University of Regina men's hockey coach Trevor Keeper announced Friday that goaltender Spencer Borsos has committed to the program. Borsos played in 46 games for the Notre Dame Hounds in 2024-25, finishing with a .900 save percentage.

"Committing to play hockey and continue my education at the University of Regina is a huge milestone for me," said Borsos. "I'm pumped for the opportunity to compete, grow, and succeed with a great group."

Before joining the Hounds, Borsos – who is from North Vancouver, BC – played for the Calgary Canucks of the AJHL, starting 52 games over three seasons with the program.

"We are very excited to have Spencer join our program," said Keeper. "He is an absolute workhouse and is not afraid to do what it take to allow his team to compete every night. He is a fantastic locker room guy and a true competitor on the ice. We are lucky to have him."

Borsos will be enrolling in the Faculty of Business Administration in the Fall.

More men's hockey stories

MacEwan Griffins
Griffins hold off late Golden Bears' push to earn weekend split with 3-2 victory

The MacEwan Griffins will swap conference rivalries for international flair Wednesday when they host the Chinese national team.

Read Story
MacEwan Griffins
Griffins push No. 4 Huskies to the limit before falling in overtime

Vincent Scott’s late blast quelled a third-period surge by the Trinity Western Spartans on Saturday, securing a weekend sweep for MacEwan and moving the Griffins closer to a home playoff date.

Read Story
UBC Thunderbirds
Cougars overwhelm early, hand T-Birds rare loss to start 2026

A first-period scoring blitz by the Mount Royal Cougars silenced the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on Friday, snapping a record point streak for the top-ranked hosts to open the winter semester.

Read Story