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Last season, no one knew what to expect from UPEI’s men’s soccer team. They were a young, inexperienced group who defied expectations and battled their way ...

As the last line of defence, Page plans to go with Evan Couturier as the starting keeper, with Isaac Wolters serving as the primary back-up.

“Our roster is full of great defenders, and I think our back four is one of the best in the league. But defending as a team is what makes us great. When we’re all moving and communicating together, we are one of the hardest teams in the league to break down.”Meanwhile, the midfield continues to be in safe hands with Kasper Lasia, whose strong debut last season may have been a tease of bigger and better things to come for the talented sophomore. Page is excited to see that journey unfold.

After depositing 14 goals last season, UPEI looks to generate more scoring opportunities in the attacking third in 2022. Page said his team is comfortable running different systems game-to-game to help improve in that area, whether it’s stretching out the opposition with a wide approach or stacking the middle with playmakers.

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