U Sports men's ice hockey explained

U Sports men's ice hockey
Formerly:CIAU men's ice hockey,
CIS men's ice hockey
Sport:Ice hockey
Founded:1961
Teams:35
Country:Canada
Champion:UNB Reds
Champ Season:2024
Most Champs:Alberta Golden Bears (16)
Tv:Sportsnet
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Website:U Sports men's ice hockey

U Sports men's ice hockey is the highest level of play of men's ice hockey at the university level and operates under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports.[1] As of the 2018 season, 48 teams from Canadian universities are divided into three athletic conferences, drawing from three regional associations of U Sports: Canada West Universities Athletic Association, Ontario University Athletics, and Atlantic University Sport. At the end of every season, eight teams compete for the David Johnston University Cup, awarded to the U Sports Men's Hockey Championship team.

History

The Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union was established in 1961 by Major W.J. McLeod, Athletic Director of the Royal Military College of Canada.[2] By the 1962-63 season, the CIAU had created a National Championship for their ice hockey playoffs: the David Johnston University Cup.

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 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association, held national championships between 1975 and 2001. At one time, seven conferences in the CCAA sanctioned hockey, but only two do today — the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference and the Quebec Student Sport Federation (now known by its French initialism of RSEQ).

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 Alberta Golden Bears with 16 David Johnston University Cup titles, winning 28% of all championships awarded to date. This is followed by the Toronto Varsity Blues (last in 1984) and the UNB Reds (last in 2024) with 10 championships apiece. The reigning champions are the UNB Reds, who defeated the UQTR Patriotes 4-0 in Toronto, Ontario in March 2024.

On April 4, 2016, St. Thomas University announced the discontinuation of their men's hockey program, reducing the teams participating in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference to seven.[3]

On August 12, 2016, Kori Cheverie was announced as an assistant coach for the Ryerson Rams men’s ice hockey team, making her the first female full-time assistant coach in U Sports men’s hockey history.[4]

The MacEwan Griffins and Trinity Western Spartans joined the Canada West conference beginning with the 2020-21 season.[5] [6] However, the Lethbridge Pronghorns announced the discontinuation of their hockey programs following the 2019-20 season due to budgetary constraints.[7] Furthermore, following the cancellation of the 2020–21 season, the Laurentian Voyageurs discontinued their men's ice hockey program in 2021 leaving U Sports with 35 men's ice hockey teams.[8]

Teams

Atlantic University Sport

!University!Varsity Name!City!Province!Founded!Arena!Capacity
Acadia UniversityAxemenWolfvilleNS1838Andrew H. McCain Arena1,800
Dalhousie UniversityTigersHalifaxNS1818Halifax Forum6,300
St. Francis Xavier UniversityX-MenAntigonishNS1853Charles V. Keating Millennium Centre1,501
Saint Mary's UniversityHuskiesHalifaxNS1802Halifax Forum6,300
Université de MonctonAigles BleuMonctonNB1864Jean-Louis Lévesque Arena1,516
University of New BrunswickVarsity RedsFrederictonNB1785Aitken University Centre3,278
University of Prince Edward IslandPanthersCharlottetownPEI1969MacLauchlan Arena1,400

Canada West Universities Athletic Association

!University!Varsity Name!City!Province!Founded!Arena!Capacity
MacEwan UniversityGriffinsEdmontonAB1938Downtown Community Arena1,000
Mount Royal UniversityCougarsCalgaryAB1910Kenyon Court1,940
Trinity Western UniversitySpartansLangleyBC1962Langley Events Centre5,276
University of AlbertaGolden BearsEdmontonAB1908Clare Drake Arena3,009
University of British ColumbiaThunderbirdsVancouverBC1906Thunderbird Sports Centre7,500
University of CalgaryDinosCalgaryAB1966Father David Bauer Olympic Arena1,750
University of ManitobaBisonsWinnipegMB1877Max Bell Centre1,600
University of ReginaCougarsReginaSK1974The Co-operators Centre1,300
University of SaskatchewanHuskiesSaskatoonSK1907Merlis Belsher Place2,700

Ontario University Athletics

!University!Varsity Name!City!Province!Founded!Arena!Capacity
East Division
Carleton UniversityRavensOttawaON1952Carleton Ice House500
Concordia UniversityStingersMontrealQC1896Ed Meagher Arena1,000
McGill UniversityRedbirdsMontrealQC1821McConnell Arena1,600
Nipissing UniversityLakersNorth BayON1909North Bay Memorial Gardens4,262
Queen's UniversityGolden GaelsKingstonON1841Kingston Memorial Centre3,300
Royal Military College of CanadaPaladinsKingstonON1876Constantine Arena1,500
University of OttawaGee-GeesOttawaON1894Minto Sports Complex850
University of Ontario Institute of TechnologyRidgebacksOshawaON2002Campus Ice Centre500
Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresPatriotesTrois-RivièresQC1969Colisée de Trois-Rivières3,500
West Division
Brock UniversityBadgersSt. CatharinesON1964Algoma Central Arena1,200
Lakehead UniversityThunderwolvesThunder BayON1947Fort William Gardens4,680
Toronto Metropolitan UniversityBoldTorontoON1948Mattamy Athletic Centre2,796
University of GuelphGryphonsGuelphON1964Gryphon Centre1,200
University of TorontoVarsity BluesTorontoON1827Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport2,000
University of WaterlooWarriorsWaterlooON1957Columbia Icefield Arena680
University of Western OntarioMustangsLondonON1878Thompson Arena3,615
University of WindsorLancersWindsorON1857Capri Pizzeria Recreation Complex500
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityGolden HawksWaterlooON1957Waterloo Recreation Complex3,400
York UniversityLionsTorontoON1959Tait McKenzie Centre1,200

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
University of St. Joseph's CollegeMemramcookNB1934–1949 Program suspended
Technical University of Nova ScotiaHalifaxNS1923–1964Program suspended
Saint Dunstan's UniversitySaintsCharlottetownPEI1935–1969Amalgamated into Prince Edward Island
Mount Allison UniversityMountiesSackvilleNB1895–1998Program suspended
St. Thomas UniversityTommiesFrederictonNB1938–2016 Program suspended
Memorial University of NewfoundlandBeothuksSt. John'sNL1964–1982Program suspended
Cape Breton UniversityCapersSydneyNS1968–1995Program suspended
University of King's CollegeBlue DevilsHalifaxNS1919–1948Program suspended
† only includes years of collegiate play

Awards

The following are annual U Sports trophies and awards:[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: U SPORTS Identity . U SPORTS.
  2. Web site: History of CIS . 2013-10-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120130225110/http://english.cis-sic.ca/information/about_cis/cishistory . 2012-01-30 . live .
  3. Web site: St. Thomas University in Fredericton cuts its men's hockey team. CBC.ca. 2016-04-04.
  4. Web site: Rams announce Cheverie as new assistant coach. Ryerson Rams athletics. 2016-08-12. 2016-08-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220153111/http://www.ryersonrams.ca/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=211117711&DB_OEM_ID=22300. 2016-12-20. live.
  5. Web site: BCIHL announces official cancellation for remainder of 2019-20 season. Trinity Western Spartans. 2020-03-12. 2020-05-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20200319193715/https://gospartans.ca/news/2020/3/12/mens-hockey-bcihl-playoffs-postponed-until-further-notice.aspx. 2020-03-19. live.
  6. Web site: Griffins hockey teams look back fondly on ACAC tenure as they prepare to move into Canada West. MacEwan Griffins. 2020-04-09. 2016-05-02.
  7. Web site: Lethbridge exits Canada West hockey. Canada West. April 20, 2020.
  8. Web site: Changes in Varsity Sports. April 14, 2021. Laurentian Voyageurs.
  9. Web site: McGill's Picard-Hooper named player of the year - CIS English . 2013-12-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140317091943/http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mice/2010-11/releases/20110323-awards . 2014-03-17 . live .