U Sports men's ice hockey
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U Sports men's ice hockey is the highest level of play of men's
History
The Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union was established in 1961 by Major W.J. McLeod, Athletic Director of the
The first ever national championship was competed for in Kingston, Ontario between the UBC Thunderbirds and the McMaster Marlins. The Marlins won the game 3-2.
The CIAU had competition in Canadian post-secondary varsity hockey at a national level, but rivalries only existed on an exhibition basis. The Canadian Colleges Athletic Association, now
In 1978, the governing body of the league changed its name to the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union. The body's name was changed in 2001 to Canadian Interuniversity Sport, and most recently in 2016, to the current U Sports.
The most successful team in U Sports history is the
On April 4, 2016,
On August 12, 2016,
The
Teams
Atlantic University Sport
University | Varsity Name | City | Province | Founded | Arena | Capacity |
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Acadia University | Axemen | Wolfville | NS | 1838 | Andrew H. McCain Arena | 1,800 |
Dalhousie University | Tigers | Halifax
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NS | 1818 | Halifax Forum | 6,300 |
St. Francis Xavier University | X-Men
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Antigonish | NS | 1853 | Charles V. Keating Millennium Centre
|
1,501 |
Saint Mary's University | Huskies | Halifax
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NS | 1802 | Dauphinee Centre | 1,200 |
Université de Moncton | Aigles Bleu
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Moncton | NB | 1864 | Jean-Louis Lévesque Arena | 1,516 |
University of New Brunswick | Varsity Reds
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Fredericton | NB | 1785 | Aitken University Centre | 3,278 |
University of Prince Edward Island | Panthers | Charlottetown | PEI | 1969 | MacLauchlan Arena | 1,400 |
Canada West Universities Athletic Association
University | Varsity Name | City | Province | Founded | Arena | Capacity |
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MacEwan University | Griffins | Edmonton | AB | 1938 | Downtown Community Arena | 1,000 |
Mount Royal University | Cougars | Calgary | AB | 1910 | Kenyon Court | 1,940 |
Trinity Western University | Spartans | Langley | BC | 1962 | Langley Events Centre | 5,276 |
University of Alberta | Golden Bears
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Edmonton | AB | 1908 | Clare Drake Arena | 3,009 |
University of British Columbia | Thunderbirds | Vancouver | BC | 1906 | Thunderbird Sports Centre | 7,500 |
University of Calgary | Dinos | Calgary | AB | 1966 | Father David Bauer Olympic Arena | 1,750 |
University of Manitoba | Bisons | Winnipeg | MB | 1877 | Max Bell Centre | 1,600 |
University of Regina | Cougars | Regina | SK | 1974 | The Co-operators Centre | 1,300 |
University of Saskatchewan | Huskies | Saskatoon | SK | 1907 | Merlis Belsher Place | 2,700 |
Ontario University Athletics
Former teams
The following schools previously sponsored ice hockey but currently do not field a varsity men's team.
University | Varsity Name | City | Province | Years Active | Cause |
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University of St. Joseph's College | Memramcook | NB | 1934–1949 † | Program suspended | |
Technical University of Nova Scotia | Halifax | NS | 1923–1964 | Program suspended | |
Saint Dunstan's University | Saints | Charlottetown | PEI | 1935–1969 | Amalgamated into Prince Edward Island |
Mount Allison University | Mounties | Sackville | NB | 1895–1998 | Program suspended |
St. Thomas University | Tommies
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Fredericton | NB | 1938–2016 † | Program suspended |
Memorial University of Newfoundland | Beothuks | St. John's | NL | 1964–1982 | Program suspended |
Cape Breton University | Capers
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Sydney | NS | 1968–1995 | Program suspended |
University of King's College | Blue Devils | Halifax | NS | 1919–1948 | Program suspended |
† only includes years of collegiate play
Awards
The following are annual U Sports trophies and awards:[10]
- David Johnston University Cup- Awarded annually to the U Sports men's ice hockey champions
- Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy – Annual "Player of the Year" awarded to the most outstanding player in U Sports.
- U Sports Defenceman of the Year - Awarded annually to the most outstanding defenceman in U Sports.
- U Sports Goaltender of the Year – Awarded annually to the most outstanding goaltender in U Sports.
- Clare Drake Award - Annual "Rookie of the Year" award presented to "the most outstanding first-year player in U Sports who has exhibited exemplary skill and leadership".
- R.W. Pugh Award – Awarded annually to the most sportsmanlike player in U Sports.
- Dr. Randy Gregg Award - Awarded annually to reward excellence in the student-athlete. The player who receives this award has exhibited outstanding achievement in ice hockey, academics, and community involvement.
- Father George Kehoe Memorial Award – Coach of the Year award.
- U Sports All-Canadian Teams - Each year U Sports names a "First Team", "Second Team", and "All-Rookie Team".
References
- ^ a b "U SPORTS Identity". U SPORTS.
- ^ Knowles 2000, p. 72.
- ^ "History of CIS". Archived from the original on 2012-01-30. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
- ^ "St. Thomas University in Fredericton cuts its men's hockey team". CBC.ca. 2016-04-04.
- ^ "Rams announce Cheverie as new assistant coach". Ryerson Rams athletics. 2016-08-12. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-08-24.
- ^ "BCIHL announces official cancellation for remainder of 2019-20 season". Trinity Western Spartans. 2020-03-12. Archived from the original on 2020-03-19. Retrieved 2020-05-02.
- ^ "Griffins hockey teams look back fondly on ACAC tenure as they prepare to move into Canada West". MacEwan Griffins. 2020-04-09. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
- ^ "Lethbridge exits Canada West hockey". Canada West. April 20, 2020.
- Laurentian Voyageurs. April 14, 2021.
- ^ "McGill's Picard-Hooper named player of the year - CIS English". Archived from the original on 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
- Knowles, Steve (2000), "Canadian University Hockey", in Diamond, Dan (ed.), Total Hockey (Second ed.), pp. 69–78, ISBN 1-892129-85-X