OIAA men's ice hockey tournament explained

Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association men's ice hockey tournament
Optional Subheader:Conference hockey championship
Sport:Ice hockey
Conference:Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Format:Single-elimination
Years:1959–1971

The Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association ice hockey tournament was an annual conference championship held between member teams.

History

With college hockey expanding in Canada throughout the 1950s, many colleges in Ontario were looking to establish themselves but faced a difficult challenge. The major programs of the day would not have given their newer, smaller counterparts much room with which to grow. An intermediate league, the Ottawa–St. Lawerence Conference, had already been formed but many other programs did not want to take on the expense of travelling several hundred miles for second-tier collegiate games. By 1958, enough programs were operating in southern Ontario to form a new intermediate league. The Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association began with five teams around the western edge of Lake Ontario. The league remained unchanged for four years when two teams left for the top tier Quebec–Ontario Athletic Association. In their place, five new programs were added in 1962. After the league's first season as an team-conference, the OIAA petitioned to receive a bid to the U Sports men's ice hockey championship. The league's bid was rejected and the conference responded by disbanding mid-way through the following year. In the summer of 1964, the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union reconsidered their position and agreed to invite the OIAA champion to participate.[1]

When the league reformed, the teams were divided into two groups and the winner of each group would play for the league championship. After two teams withdrew that offseason, the group format was abandoned, as was the tournament. The OIAA would award the championship to the team that finished with the best regular season record for four years before restarting the tournament in 1970. In 1971, the four leagues in Ontario and Quebec were realigned along provincial borders and the OIAA ceased to exist.

Tournaments

1959

SeedSchoolStandings
1Ryerson10–0–0
2Ontario Agricultural?
?McMaster?
?Osgoode Hall?
?Waterloo?
Note: Records incomplete.

1960

SeedSchoolStandings
?Ryerson6–2–0
?Osgoode Hall?
?McMaster?
?Ontario Agricultural?
?Waterloo?
Note: Records incomplete.

1961

SeedSchoolStandings
1McMaster?
2Ryerson7–4–0
3Ontario Agricultural?
?Osgoode Hall?
?Waterloo?
Note: Records incomplete.

1962

SeedSchoolStandings
1McMaster?
2Ryerson6–3–0
?Ontario Agricultural?
?Osgoode Hall?
?Waterloo?
Note: Records incomplete.Note: Ryerson forfeited the final due to their exam schedule.

1963

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1Ryerson8–0–0?Ontario Agricultural?
?Waterloo Lutheran??Osgoode Hall?
?Laurentian??Western Ontario Tech?
?Hamilton Tech??York?
Note: Records incomplete.

1964

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
?Ryerson??Ontario Agricultural?
?Waterloo Lutheran??Osgoode Hall?
?Laurentian??Western Ontario Tech?
?Hamilton Tech??York?
Note: Records incomplete.
Note: All league members withdrew from competition in protest over not being invited to participate in the 1964 CIAU University Cup.
no playoffs

1965

Group AGroup B
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1Laurentian9–0–01Windsor6–0–0
2Waterloo Lutheran4–3–0T–2York3–3–0
3Ryerson1–4–0T–2Western Ontario Tech3–3–0
4Osgoode Hall0–7–04Hamilton Tech0–6–0

1966

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1Laurentian9–0–14Osgoode Hall4–6–0
2Waterloo Lutheran6–2–25Ryerson3–7–0
3York5–4–16Windsor1–9–0
no playoffs

1967

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1Laurentian10–0–15Western Ontario Tech3–8–1
2Waterloo Lutheran9–3–06Osgoode Hall3–9–0
3Windsor7–5–07Ryerson2–9–0
4York6–6–0
no playoffs

1968

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1Laurentian10–2–0T–4Ryerson6–6–0
2York8–4–06Osgoode Hall5–7–0
3Waterloo Lutheran7–5–07Brock0–12–0
T–4Windsor6–6–0
no playoffs

1969

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1Laurentian8–2–04York5–5–0
T–2Waterloo Lutheran7–3–05Osgoode Hall3–7–0
T–2Ryerson7–3–06Brock0–10–0
no playoffs

1970

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1York10–0–0T–3Ryerson5–5–0
2Laurentian5–4–15Trent5–5–0
T–3Waterloo Lutheran4–4–26Brock2–8–0

1971

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1Laurentian10–0–0T–4Ryerson2–7–1
2York8–2–0T–4Brock2–7–1
3Waterloo Lutheran6–4–06Trent1–9–0

Championships

SchoolChampionships
6
2
2
1
1

See also

External links

Concordia Stingers Championships

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BOLD MEN’S HOCKEY GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS . TMU Bold . February 29, 2024.