Notre Dame Hounds Explained

Team:Notre Dame Hounds
Colour:background:white; border-top:#E2373C 5px solid; border-bottom:#E2373C 5px solid;
Colour Text:Black
Logosize:150px
City:Wilcox, Saskatchewan
League:SJHL
Division:Sherwood
Founded:1933
Arena:Duncan McNeill Arena
Colours:Red and white
Coach:Brett Pilkington
Gm:Brett Pilkington
Website:notredame.ca/hockey
Name1:SJHL (Junior A)
Dates1:1970–1976
Name2:Midget AAA (U-18)
Dates2:1976–1987
Dates3:1987–present
Name3:SJHL
Championships:SJHL Champions: 1 (1987–88)
Anavet Cup: 1 (1988)
Centennial Cup: 1 (1988)
Reg Season Titles:3 (1987–88, 1988–89, 2001–02)

The Notre Dame Hounds are a Canadian Junior A ice hockey team based in Wilcox, Saskatchewan. The team is affiliated with Athol Murray College of Notre Dame, a private boarding school established in 1920 and later renamed after Athol Murray, who directed the school and founded its hockey program. The Hounds are members of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and play their homes games in Duncan McNeill Arena. The team became national champions in 1988, representing Western Canada and winning the Centennial Cup. The Hounds have also operated successful Minor AAA teams over the course of their history. The Hounds hockey program is notable for producing a number of players who have gone on to National Hockey League careers.

History

Establishment

The Notre Dame Hounds were founded by Athol Murray out of the College of Notre Dame, which was renamed after Murray in 1981.[1] Murray moved to Regina from Toronto in 1922, where he had earlier established the Argos sports club, and he brought many students with him to Saskatchewan and founded the Regina Argos program.[2] Murray was assigned to Wilcox in 1933 and began teaching at St. Augustine School, which had been established in 1920 by the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis, where he would found the College of Notre Dame in 1933. He brought his love of hockey with him—Murray was known to say, "I love God, Canada, and hockey—not always in that order."[3] Murray coached the team until 1947.[4]

Minor hockey

The Hounds hockey team joined the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) in 1970, although the team struggled to compete and the arrangement last only until 1976. After that, the team operated only as a AAA minor hockey team for more than a decade. In 1980, the team won the national championship, the Air Canada Cup, defeating the Ste. Foy Governors in the final by a score of 5–1. The team returned to the final in 1984, and won the tournament for a second time in 1986, defeating the Toronto Red Wings by a score of 8–5. In 1987, the Hounds returned to the final for a fourth time.[5] Despite losing the final, the organization decided to move up a level, returning to Junior A hockey, and the Hounds were promoted back to the SJHL in 1987.[6] After the promotion, the Hounds continued to operate their AAA team, which has gone on to further success, including back-to-back national titles in 2009 and 2010, and a record fifth national championship in 2018.[7] [8]

Since the 1990s, the Hounds have also operated a successful AAA girls' team.[9] The team played in the national championships in 2010 and 2011, finishing second in 2010 and winning the 2011 Esso Cup as national champions.[10] [11] In 2022, both the boys' and girls' Hounds squads advanced to their respective national championships in the same season for the first time since 2010.[12]

Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League

The Hounds' first season back in the SJHL, 1987–88, would prove to be the most successful in club history, despite most of the players still being under-18s.[13] Coached by Barry MacKenzie and boasting future National Hockey League (NHL) stars Rod Brind'Amour and Curtis Joseph, the team won 53 out of 60 games and defeated the Yorkton Terriers for the SJHL title. The team then swept the Winnipeg South Blues for the right to contest the Western Canadian Abbott Cup title, in which they faced the Calgary Canucks. Despite falling behind three games to one, the Hounds defeated the Canucks in seven games—which included Joseph saving a penalty shot with two seconds remaining in game seven—to win the Abbott Cup and proceed to the Centennial Cup national championship. The Hounds, newly promoted to the Junior A ranks, were the youngest team in the history of the tournament.[14] The Hounds advanced to the tournament final, where they defeated the Halifax Lions by a score of 3–2, with Dwayne Norris scoring the game-winning goal in the third period to secure the national championship. Brind'Amour led the tournament in scoring and was named its most valuable player.[15] In 2013, the 1987–88 Hounds squad was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame.

Although the Hounds topped the SJHL standings the following season, they fell short of defending their title. The team's most successful season since 1988 came in 2014–15, when they returned to the league final, losing to the Melfort Mustangs.[16]

The Hounds have been noted for producing a large number of NHL alumni over many decades, such as Brind'Amour, Joseph, Wendel Clark, Vincent Lecavalier, and Morgan Rielly.[17] [18] More than one hundred former Hounds have been drafted to the NHL. During the 1985–86 NHL season, the Toronto Maple Leafs iced three former Hounds on one line, with the forward grouping of Clark, Gary Leeman, and Russ Courtnall being christened the "Hound Line".[19] As it happened, the three had never played on a line with the Hounds, as Clark played defence until joining the Maple Leafs.[20] The 2015 Stanley Cup Finals between the Chicago Blackhawks and Tampa Bay Lightning featured four Hounds alumni in Lightning coach Jon Cooper and defenceman Braydon Coburn and Blackhawks players Scott Darling and Brad Richards.[21] In addition to NHL draft picks, many Hounds have gone on to play in the American National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); nineteen members of the 1987–88 team—nearly the entire roster—were given NCAA scholarships.

Abuse allegations

Since 2021, the Hounds organization has been the subject of allegations of physical and sexual abuse by players who attended Notre Dame College and played hockey there in the 1980s. Todd Tisdale, whose brother Tim had starred for the Hounds in 1986, made the first public allegations in late 2021.[22] Tisdale has described a culture of hazing at the College, and accused officials there of ignoring and enabling physical and sexual violence. Tisdale pursued an apology from the school in the 1990s and in 2018 filed a statement of claim against the school; he re-filed in 2022, adding a second student to the claim.[23] Other students who participated in the program in the 1980s followed suit with public allegations, including Kenny Wray and Jason Duckworth.[24] [25]

Season-by-season record (SJHL)

GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, P = Points

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1970–71 35 3 32 0 - 102 251 6 7th SJHLDid not qualify
1971–72 38 16 22 0 - 162 223 28 8th SJHLLost quarterfinal, 0–4 (Olympics)
1972–73 48 18 30 0 - 255 327 16 5th SJHL SouthDNQ
1973–74 50 19 29 2 - 207 244 40 5th SJHL SouthDNQ
1974–75 57 20 36 1 - 256 332 41 5th SJHL SouthDNQ
1975–76 58 7 50 1 - 131 390 15 6th SJHL SouthDNQ
1987–88 60 53 5 2 - 321 160 108 1st SJHL Won League
Won ANAVET Cup

Won Abbott Cup
Won Centennial Cup
1988–89 64 44 16 4 - 338 223 92 1st SJHLWon quarterfinal, 4–2 (Americans)
Lost semifinal, 2–4 (Hawks)
1989–90 68 24 43 1 - 253 331 49 6th SJHL South DNQ
1990–91 68 31 34 3 - 265 266 65 4th SJHL North Lost quarterfinal, 0–4 (Terriers)
1991–92 64 32 24 8 - 259 251 72 5th SJHL South DNQ
1992–93 64 25 31 8 - 266 259 58 5th SJHL South DNQ
1993–94 68 25 36 7 - 277 280 57 5th SJHL South Lost quarterfinal, 1–4 (Red Wings)
1994–95 64 24 36 4 - 270 275 52 7th SJHL South DNQ
1995–96 64 18 37 9 - 215 264 45 5th SJHL South Lost quarterfinal, 0–4 (Terriers)
1996–97 64 29 35 0 - 223 264 58 3rd SJHL South Lost quarterfinal, 2–4 (Eagles)
1997–98 64 27 31 6 - 205 203 60 4th SJHL South Lost quarterfinal, 2–4 (Eagles)
1998–99 66 40 20 6 - 228 179 86 3rd SJHL South Won quarterfinal, 4–3 (Terriers)
Lost semifinal, 1–4 (Bruins)
1999–00 60 23 28 9 - 150 181 55 4th SJHL South Lost quarterfinal, 2–4 (Red Wings)
2000–01 62 23 34 4 1 173 228 51 4th SJHL Sherwood Lost quarterfinal, 0–4 (Red Wings)
2001–02 64 38 16 7 3 245 166 86 1st SJHL Won quarterfinal, 4–2 (Red Wings)
Lost semifinal, 1–4 (Broncos)
2002–03 60 31 19 6 4 203 186 72 1st SJHL Sherwood Lost quarterfinal, 2–4 (Millionaires)
2003–04 60 25 26 6 3 202 193 59 2nd SJHL Sherwood Lost quarterfinal, 1–4 (Red Wings)
2004–05 55 31 17 7 0 185 138 69 3rd SJHL Sherwood Lost quarterfinal, 0–4 (Terriers)
2005–06 55 31 17 5 2 192 162 69 2nd SJHL Sherwood Won quarterfinal, 4–0 (Millionaires)
Lost semifinal, 0–4 (Terriers)
2006–07 58 24 23 0 11 202 234 59 4th SJHL Sherwood Lost preliminary, 1–4 (Red Wings)
2007–08 58 20 35 - 3 176 258 43 11th SJHL DNQ
2008–09 56 23 33 - 0 192 239 46 10th SJHLDNQ
2009–10 58 32 20 - 6 178 180 70 4th SJHL Lost quarterfinal, 0–4 (Klippers)
2010–11 58 21 30 - 7 158 196 49 11th SJHL DNQ
2011–12 58 22 33 - 3 172 233 47 5th Sherwood Div
10th SJHL
Lost preliminary round, 0–3 (Bruins)
2012–13 54 21 27 - 6 164 173 48 3rd Sherwood Div
6th SJHL
Lost quarterfinals, 3–4 (Millionaires)
2013–14 56 22 27 - 7 136 175 51 4th Kramer Div
9th SJHL
Lost quarterfinals, 1–4 (Terriers)
2014–15 56 37 14 1 4 165 133 79 2nd of 4 Kramer Div
3rd of 12 SJHL
Won quarterfinals, 4–3 (Bombers)
Won semifinals, 4–2 (Klippers)
Lost final, 0–4 (Mustangs)
2015–16 58 22 29 4 3 163 218 51 3rd of 4 Finning Div
9th of 12 SJHL
Lost wildcard, 1–3 (Klippers)
2016–17 58 26 23 7 2 174 167 51 3rd of 4 Finning Div
7th of 12 SJHL
Won wildcard, 3–1 (Mustangs)
Lost quarterfinal, 1–4 (Bombers)
2017–18 58 29 24 1 4 192 174 63 4th of 4 Global Ag Div
8th of 12 SJHL
Lost wildcard, 1–2 (Bombers)
2018–19 58 25 23 5 5 182 186 60 4th of 4 Nutrien Div
9th of 12 SJHL
Lost wildcard, 1–2 (Terriers)
2019–20 58 18 32 5 3 135 192 44 4th of 4 Nutrien Div
10th of 12 SJHL
DNQ
2020–21 5 1 3 0 1 13 22 3 SJHL season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 58 26 27 3 2 193 229 44 3rd of 4 Nutrien Div
8th of 12 SJHL
Lost quarterfinal, 1–4 (Bruins)
2022–23 58 22 28 4 2 176 219 50 3rd of 4 Nutrien Div
9th of 12 SJHL
DNQ
2023–24 56 15 39 2 0 152 262 32 4tn of 4 Nutrien Div
12th of 12 SJHL
DNQ
1987–88 championship playoffs

Hounds defeated Weyburn Red Wings, 4-games-to-0

Hounds defeated Nipawin Hawks, 4-games-to-0

Hounds defeated Yorkton Terriers, 4-games-to-2 (SJHL Champions)

Hounds defeated Winnipeg South Blues (MJHL), 4-games-to-0 (ANAVET CUP Champions)

Hounds defeated Calgary Canucks (AJHL), 4-games-to-3 (Abbott Cup Champions)

Second in 1988 Centennial Cup round robin (2–1)

Hounds defeated Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL), 7–3 in semifinal

Hounds defeated Halifax Lions (MVJHL), 3–2 in final (Centennial Cup Champions)

NHL alumni

The following list includes some of the former Hounds who went on to play and/or coach in the National Hockey League.[26]

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Monsignor Athol Murray . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240213151034/https://www.hhof.com/HonouredMembers/MemberDetails.html?type=Builder&mem=b199801&list=ByName . 2024-02-13 . 2024-06-04 . Hockey Hall of Fame.
  3. Web site: Monsignor (Père) Athol Murray 1892-1975 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190819180908/http://torontoplaques.com/Pages/Monsignor_Athol_Murray.html . 2019-08-19 . 2019-08-19 . Toronto's Historical Plaques.
  4. Book: Cuthbert, Chris . Chris Cuthbert . The Rink: Stores from Hockey's Home Towns . Penguin . 1998 . 9780140266023 . Toronto . 68 . en-CA . registration.
  5. Web site: Daniels . Calvin . 2006-11-08 . Notre Dame Hounds' Cinderella Season . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140213204620/https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/news/2006-wjac-008-en . 2014-02-13 . 2024-06-04 . Hockey Canada.
  6. Web site: 1987-1988 Notre Dame Hounds . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221202070849/https://saskhockeyhalloffame.ca/inductees/category/1987-1988-notre-dame-hounds . 2022-12-02 . 2024-06-04 . Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame.
  7. News: 2009-04-26 . Notre Dame Hounds defeat Calgary Buffaloes for Telus Cup . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240604172952/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/notre-dame-hounds-defeat-calgary-buffaloes-for-telus-cup-1.825518 . 2024-06-04 . 2024-06-04 . . The Canadian Press.
  8. News: 2018-04-29 . The Notre Dame Hounds won the Telus Cup with a 5-1 win over Quebec's Cantonniers de Magog . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180624134122/https://thestarphoenix.com/sports/local-sports/the-notre-dame-hounds-have-won-telus-cup-with-5-1-win-over-quebecs-cantonniers-de-magog . 2018-06-24 . 2024-06-04 . Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
  9. Web site: Our Program . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220702170613/https://www.notredame.ca/list-detail?pk=91969&fromId=238064 . 2022-07-02 . 2024-06-04 . Athol Murray College of Notre Dame.
  10. News: 2011-04-22 . Notre Dame Hounds Win 2011 Esso Cup . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140316003900/https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/news/2011-nr-055-en . 2014-03-16 . 2024-06-04 . Hockey Canada.
  11. News: 2011-04-24 . Howe Leads Hounds To Title . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240604192524/https://discovermoosejaw.com/articles/howe-leads-hounds-to-title . 2024-06-04 . 2024-06-04 . Discover Moose Jaw.
  12. News: Dort . Brit . 2022-04-20 . Male and female U18 AAA Hounds both league champions . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220421112759/https://regina.ctvnews.ca/male-and-female-u18-aaa-hounds-both-league-champions-1.5869166 . 2022-04-21 . 2024-06-04 . CTV News Regina.
  13. Book: Cuthbert . The Rink . 86.
  14. News: Hodge . Neil . 1988-05-07 . Centennial Cup final four ready to roll in Pembroke . . Ottawa, Ontario . 102.
  15. Web site: Telus 40, 15–11: No. 11 Rod Brind'Amour . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240604180353/https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/national-championships/men/u18-club/2013/40-for-40/15-11.aspx . 2024-06-04 . 2024-06-04 . Hockey Canada.
  16. News: Oswald . Kelly . 2015-04-22 . Mustangs are SJHL champs . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240604181201/https://www.thereminder.ca/local-sports/mustangs-are-sjhl-champs-4074636 . 2024-06-04 . 2024-06-04 . . Flin Flon.
  17. News: Austin . Daniel . 2016-12-29 . Notre Dame Hounds stay humble amid ever-growing list of impressive alumni . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161230125846/https://calgaryherald.com/sports/hockey/notre-dame-hounds-stay-humble-amid-ever-growing-list-of-impressive-alumni . 2016-12-30 . 2024-06-04 . Calgary Herald.
  18. News: Cullen . Matthew . 2017-09-29 . Saskatchewan's Notre Dame alumni credit school with helping them make it in hockey . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20171005195723/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/notre-dame-hockey-1.4311976 . 2017-10-05 . 2024-06-04 . CBC Sports.
  19. News: Pyette . Ryan . 2020-02-18 . Wendel Clark, Toronto Maple Leafs 'Hound Line' to reunite at London Sports Celebrity Dinner . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200219152819/https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/wendel-clark-toronto-maple-leafs-hound-line-to-reunite-at-london-sports-celebrity-dinner . 2020-02-19 . 2024-06-04 . The London Free Press.
  20. News: Traikos . Michael . 2016-02-23 . Ex-Maple Leafs star Wendel Clark on his best teammate, biggest perk of being captain, why his teams were so popular . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303134955/https://thestarphoenix.com/sports/hockey/nhl/former-toronto-maple-leafs-forward-wendel-clark-on-the-best-player-he-played-with-the-biggest-perk-of-being-captain-and-why-his-teams-were-so-popular . 2016-03-03 . 2024-06-04 . Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
  21. News: O'Shea . Colleen . 2015-06-15 . The Four Hounds in the Stanley Cup Final . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20150616144404/https://thehockeywriters.com/the-four-hounds-in-the-stanley-cup-final/ . 2015-06-16 . 2024-06-04 . The Hockey Writers.
  22. News: Westhead . Rick . 2021-12-22 . For one hockey family, impact of alleged abuse at a top Canadian prep school lingers . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20211222211736/https://www.tsn.ca/for-one-hockey-family-impact-of-alleged-abuse-at-a-top-canadian-prep-school-lingers-1.1738106 . 2021-12-22 . 2024-06-04 . The Sports Network.
  23. News: Latimer . Kendall . 2022-05-19 . Man who alleges hazing at Sask. boarding school says he's sharing his story to change hockey culture . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220520160445/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/todd-tisdale-hockey-boarding-school-wilcox-sask-1.6456231 . 2022-05-20 . 2024-06-04 . CBC News.
  24. News: Davis . Stefanie . 2022-05-26 . Multiple former students allege abuse during time at Notre Dame in 1980s . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220527190113/https://regina.ctvnews.ca/multiple-former-students-allege-abuse-during-time-at-notre-dame-in-1980s-1.5919564 . 2022-05-27 . 2024-06-04 . CTV News Regina.
  25. News: Westhead . Rick . 2024-03-20 . Former student alleges abuse at renowned prep school ended hockey career . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240320153439/https://www.tsn.ca/other-sports/former-student-alleges-abuse-at-renowned-prep-school-ended-hockey-career-1.2092776 . 2024-03-20 . 2024-06-04 . The Sports Network.
  26. Web site: Hounds in the NHL . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240220210235/https://www.notredame.ca/hockey/hounds-hockey/hounds-in-the-nhl . 2024-02-20 . 2024-06-04 . Athol Murray College of Notre Dame.