Mount Allison Mounties men's ice hockey explained

Team Name:Mount Allison Mounties
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Athletics Name:Mount Allison Mounties
University:Mount Allison University
Location:Sackville, New Brunswick
Conference:Atlantic University Sport
Conference Short:AUS
Color1:garnet
Color2:gold
Hex1:660000
Hex2:CFB53B
Conference Tournament:1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939

The Mount Allison Mounties men's ice hockey team was an ice hockey team representing the Mount Allison Mounties athletics program of Mount Allison University. The team was active from 1896 through 1998 before being dropped as a varsity sport.

History

In January 1896, Copp's Rink opened in Sackville, allowing ice hockey to come to Mount Allison for the first time. Prior to that, no athletic programs were active at the school during the winter months and, coincidentally, ice hockey swiftly became a favorite of the student body, The first intercollegiate game was played against Dalhousie in February of the following year and every winter the students looked forward to the start of the season. The faculty, on the other hand, were not fans. After the team had joined its first conference in 1905, the administrators felt that too much time was being devoted to the sport and decided to ban ice hockey in favor of basketball. A little over a month later, the university presidents of Acadia (who had also banned hockey) and Mount Allison learned that students from their respective campuses had taken it upon themselves to organize teams and play local teams despite the ban. With the schools powerless to stop the students, the ban was lifted and hockey resumed the following year.[1]

Upon their return, the Mounties welcomed the program's first head coach, Jack Twaddle. The team went on to win a pair of championships in 1914 with one being attended by over 1,000 spectators. World War I put the team on ice for a few years but the interest in the game seemed to have remained once Mount Allison returned in 1920. The team competed in both senior and intercollegiate leagues throughout the 20s and 30s and were one of the top teams in the maritimes, winning 6 championships in a 9-year stretch.

World War II forced the team to stop playing for a time but they returned as soon as the fighting was over. After the war, Mount Allison sought to keep its spot as the best team of the region but they eventually found themselves slipping down the standings. After switching to a college-only schedule in 1955, was still able to compete against the top teams but by the 1960s they found themselves at the bottom of the standings. The program experienced a revival in the early 80s, winning two division titles, but that success was short-lived. The Mounties last appearance in the postseason was 1983 and, even after expanding to eight teams, Mount Allison failed to reach the paloyffs by finishing last every year after 1989. After nearly a decade of abject futility, the school had had enough. In 1998, citing a need to reallocate funds to other programs as well as gender equality necessities, Athletic Director Jack Drover terminated the ice hockey program.[2]

Season-by-season results

Senior and collegiate play

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points

U Sports Champion U Sports SemifinalistConference regular season championsConference Division ChampionsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular SeasonConference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPts*FinishGPWLT%
Senior Hockey
1895–96Independent?????
1896–97Independent?????
1897–98Independent?????
1898–99Independent?????
1899–00Independent?????
1900–01Independent?????
1901–02Independent?????
1902–03Independent?????
1903–04Independent?????
1904–05Independent?????
Senior and Intercollegiate Hockey
1905–06MIHL21102T–3rd?????
1906–07MIHL???????????
1907–08MIHL???????????
1908–09MIHL???????????
1909–10MIHL???????????
1910–11MIHL???????????
Program suspended
1912–13MIHL???????????
1913–14MIHL???????????Won Sumner Cup
1914–15MIHL???????????Won Sumner Cup
Program suspended due to World War I
1919–20MIAA?????2nd?????
1920–21MIAA20200??????
1921–22MIAA???????????Won Quarterfinal, 0–3 (New Brunswick)
Won Semifinal, 3–6 (King's)
Lost Championship, 3–6 (Dalhousie)
1922–23MIAA21102T–3rd?????
1923–24MIAA20200??????
1924–25MIAA21013??????
1925–26MIAA21102??????
1926–27MIAA220041st?????Lost Championship, 0–1 (St. Francis Xavier)
1927–28MIAA21102??????
1928–29MIAA20200??????
1929–30MIAA???????????Lost Semifinal series, 2–3 (New Brunswick)
1930–31MIAA???????????Won Semifinal series, 7–3 (New Brunswick)
Won Championship, 0–1 (St. Francis Xavier)
1931–32MIAA???????????Won Semifinal series, 6–3 (New Brunswick)
Won Championship, 0–3 (St. Francis Xavier)
1932–33MIAA???????????Won Semifinal series, 4–1 (New Brunswick)
Won Championship, forfeit (Saint Mary's)
1933–34MIAA41124??????
1934–35MIAA430171st?????Won Championship, 3–2 (St. Francis Xavier)
1935–36MIAA403114th?????
1936–37MIAA430171st?????Lost Championship, 2–6 (St. Francis Xavier)
1937–38MIAA440081st?????Won Championship, 4–3 (Acadia)
1938–39MIAA6510101st?????Won Championship, 4–0 (Acadia)
1939–40MIAA63217??????
Program suspended due to World War II
1945–46MIAA0000?????Lost Quarterfinal series, 5–12 (New Brunswick)
1946–47MIAA0000?????Lost Quarterfinal series, 10–18 (Saint Dunstan's)
1947–48MIAA42204th?????
Program suspended
1949–50MIAA41305th?????
1950–51MIAA0000?????Lost Quarterfinal series, 2–11 (New Brunswick)
1951–52MIAA0000?????Lost Quarterfinal series, 3–5 (New Brunswick)
1952–53MIAA0000?????Won Quarterfinal series, 13–7 (Saint Dunstan's)
Won Semifinal series, 13–5 (St. Thomas)
Cancelled Championship series, no contest (St. Francis Xavier)
1953–54MIAA0000?????Won Quarterfinal series, 12–2 (Saint Dunstan's)
Won Semifinal series, 15–1 (New Brunswick)
Lost Championship series, 3–6 (St. Francis Xavier)
TotalsGPWLT%Championships
Regular Season?????8 MIAA Division Championships, 5 MIAA Championships
Conference Post-season?????2 Sumner Cups, 6 MIAA Championships
Regular Season and Postseason Record?????

Collegiate only

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, Pts = Points

U Sports Champion U Sports SemifinalistConference regular season championsConference Division ChampionsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular SeasonConference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTOTLSOLPts*FinishGPWLT%
1954–55MIAA6600121st8620Lost Championship series, 1–17 (St. Francis Xavier)
1955–56MIAA64208T–3rd8440Lost Championship series, 2–8 (St. Francis Xavier)
1956–57MIAA623155th6231
1957–58MIAA43106T–2nd6420Lost Semifinal series, 7–8 (New Brunswick)
1958–59MIAA633065th8350Lost Semifinal series, 5–16 (St. Thomas)
1959–60MIAA624047th6240
1960–61MIAA6600121st8611Lost Semifinal series, 3–4 (St. Thomas)
1961–62MIAA614137th6141
1962–63MIAA1135395th11353
1963–64MIAA1128158th11281
1964–65MIAA1146195th11461
1965–66MIAA14950184th14950
1966–67MIAA13841173rd13841
1967–68MIAA166100127th166100
1968–69AIAA182160410th182160
1969–70AIAA180180010th180180
1970–71AIAA18513010T–7th185130
1971–72AIAA18512111T–9th185121
1972–73AIAA2010825th201082
1973–74AUAA2010916th201091Lost Semifinal, 0–7 (Saint Mary's)
1974–75AUAA18414089th184140
1975–76AUAA16124024T–2nd171250Lost Semifinal, 4–9 (St. Francis Xavier)
1976–77AUAA207130145th207130
1977–78AUAA206131136th206131
1978–79AUAA207121157th207121
1979–80AUAA2714130286th2814140Lost Quarterfinal, 0–4 (Saint Mary's)
1980–81AUAA211344302nd221354Lost Semifinal, 3–5 (Dalhousie)
1981–82AUAA261790343rd2818100Lost Pool 2 Round-Robin, 3–7 (Moncton), 4–3 (Saint Mary's)
1982–83AUAA2412102263rd2713122Lost Semifinal series, 1–2 (Dalhousie)
1983–84AUAA2410140206th2410140
1984–85AUAA247161157th247161
1985–86AUAA2442008th244200
1986–87AUAA2432109th243210
1987–88AUAA265201119th265201
1988–89AUAA266191138th266191
1989–90AUAA2151601010th215160
1990–91AUAA268144209th268144
1991–92AUAA2471611510th247161
1992–93AUAA2661911310th266191
1993–94AUAA262213710th262213
1994–95AUAA262222610th262222
1995–96AUAA285212129th285212
1996–97AUAA28222489th282224
1997–98AUAA283232089th283232
TotalsGPWLT/SOL%Championships
Regular Season807258507424 West Division Titles, 2 MacAdam Division Titles, 2 MIAA Championships
Conference Post-season183141
U Sports Postseason0000
Regular Season and Postseason Record82526152143
Note: Totals include results from 1954–55 onward.

See also

Mount Allison Mounties women's ice hockey

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's Hockey . Mount Allison Mounties . January 16, 2024.
  2. Web site: Mount A athletic director retires after 35 years . The CIS Blog . January 16, 2024.