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2023 U Sports University Cup

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Canadian university ice hockey championship
2023 U Sports University Cup
Tournament details
CountryCanada
Venue(s)Eastlink Centre,Charlottetown,Prince Edward Island
DatesMarch 16–19, 2023 (2023-03-16 –2023-03-19)
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsNew Brunswick Reds(9th title)
Runners-upAlberta Golden Bears
Third placeQuebec–Trois-Rivières Patriotes
Fourth placePrince Edward Island Panthers
Tournament statistics
Games played8
Awards
MVPSamuel Richard(New Brunswick)
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The2023 U Sports Men's Hockey Championship was the 61st edition of theU Sports men's ice hockey championship, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of the 2023 U Sports men's ice hockey season. The tournament started on March 16 and ended with the bronze-medal and championship games being played on March 19 inCharlottetown,Prince Edward Island.[1]

The third-seededUNB Reds defeated the fifth-seededAlberta Golden Bears by a score of 3–0 to win the program's ninth national championship.[2] In the win, UNB Reds's Coach MacDougall tiesTom Watt for the most championship game appearances, with 11, and tiesClare Drake for the most tournament games coached, with 42[3] and extends his record for most tournament wins with 34 and tournament appearances with 16.

This is the third shutout in the past 12 years. The previous two shutouts were in 2011 (4–0 UNB over McGill) and 2013 (2–0 UNB over St. Mary's). Prior to that, in 2003, UQTR shutout St. FX 3–0 followed by a 30-year gap to 1973 when Toronto shutout St. Mary's 5–0.

Host

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The tournament was held at theEastlink Centre, on the grounds ofUniversity of Prince Edward Island.[4] UPEI was originally scheduled to host the2021 U Sports University Cup, but that tournament was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Canada.[5][6] This was the second time that UPEI hosted the tournament, having first hosted in the school's inaugural year in 1970.[7]

Qualification

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AUS playoffs

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Further information:Atlantic University Sport
Quarter-finals (Best of 3)Semi-finals (Best of 5)Finals (Best of 3)
1UNB Reds3
3UPEI Panthers16Moncton Aigles Bleus1
7Moncton Aigles Bleus21UNB Reds2
2Saint Mary's Huskies1
2Saint Mary's Huskies3
4St. Francis Xavier X-Men05Acadia Axemen1
5Acadia Axemen2

With UPEI eliminated in the first round and not advancing to the AUS Finals, a third place team was not required as a replacement 'host' so there was no third-place series.

OUA playoffs

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Further information:Ontario University Athletics
Division Quarter-finals (Best of 3)
OUA Top 12
Division Semi-finals (Best of 3)
OUA Quarter-Finals
Division Finals (Best of 3)
OUA Semi-Finals
Queen's Cup (Single Game)
OUA Championship
1EUQTR Patriotes2
4ECarleton Ravens24ECarleton Ravens0
5EOntario Tech Ridgebacks01EUQTR Patriotes2
2EConcordia Stingers1
2EConcordia Stingers2
3EMcGill Redbirds23EMcGill Redbirds0
6EOttawa Gee-Gees01EUQTR Patriotes3 OT3
2WWindsor Lancers2
1WLakehead Thunderwolves2
4WTMU Bold15WToronto Varsity Blues1
5WToronto Varsity Blues21WLakehead Thunderwolves1Third place – Best of 1
2WWindsor Lancers2
2WWindsor Lancers22EConcordia Stingers4
3WBrock Badgers23WBrock Badgers01WLakehead Thunderwolves0
6WLaurier Golden Hawks1

Note 1: TheQueen's Cup championship game must be held in Ontario (part of the arrangement when theRSEQ hockey league merged with the OUA). When a Quebec-based OUA-East representative is the higher seed and should 'host' the game – the game shall be hosted by the OUA-West team instead, but the OUA-East team shall be the 'home' team and have last change. In this case – Windsor hosted UQTR for the Queen's Cup with UQTR as the 'home' team.

Note 2: The OUA 'Host' rule mentioned in Note 1 now, as of 2019–20, also applies to the bronze medal game. In this case Lakehead was the higher seed and the 'natural' host.

Note 3: OUA Playoffs re-seed teams in each round such that the highest advancing seed plays the lowest advancing seed within their divisional bracket.

Canada West playoffs

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Further information:Canada West Universities Athletic Association
Quarter-finals (Best of 3)Semi-finals (Best of 3)Finals (Best of 3)
1Calgary Dinos2
4Mount Royal Cougars15Saskatchewan Huskies1
5Saskatchewan Huskies21Calgary Dinos2
2Alberta Golden Bears1
2Alberta Golden Bears2
3UBC Thunderbirds24UBC Thunderbirds1
6Regina Cougars0

This was Calgary's first Canada West title since 1996.

Participating teams

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SeedTeamQualifiedRecordLast AppLast WinTotal
1Calgary DinosCW Champion25–3–02011None0
2UQTR PatriotesOUA Champion21–4–1202220225
3UNB RedsAUS Champion24–4–2202220198
4Windsor LancersOUA Finalist18–6–32015None0
5Alberta Golden BearsCW Finalist20–5–32022201816
6Concordia StingersOUA Bronze19–7–02018None0
7Saint Mary's HuskiesAUS Finalist20–9–1202020101
8UPEI PanthersAUS Quarterfinalist(Host)17–10–31991None0

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Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
         
1Calgary Dinos2
8UPEI Panthers4
8UPEI Panthers1
Thursday Mar. 16th
5Alberta Golden Bears4
4Windsor Lancers0
5Alberta Golden Bears7
5Alberta Golden Bears0
3UNB Reds3
2UQTR Patriotes4
7Saint Mary’s Huskies1
2UQTR Patriotes33rd place game
Friday Mar. 17th
3UNB Reds6
3UNB Reds28UPEI Panthers2
6Concordia Stingers12UQTR Patriotes3

Results

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Championship final

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March 19, 2023
7:00 (local)
CBC Gem
UNB Reds #33–0
(0–0, 1–0, 2–0)
Alberta Golden Bears #5Eastlink Centre,Charlottetown, PEI
Attendance: 2712 (72.9%)
Game reference
Samuel Richard (3–0)GoaliesEthan Kruger (2–1)Referees:
Mike Langin
Jesse Gour
Linesmen:
Matt McConnell
Brian Birkhoff
Cody Morgan (1) (Camaryn Baber) – 33:171–0
Cole Mackay (1) (Isaac Nurse) – 54:302–0
Austen Keating (1) (Cody Morgan &Camaryn Baber) – 55:523–0
0 for 0 minPenalties0 for 0 min
32Shots17
Game MVPs: Cody Morgan (UNB) & Dawson Davidson (ALB)

Awards

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Samuel Richard, a goaltender from the UNB Reds, was selected as theMajor W.J. 'Danny' McLeod Award for U Sports University Cup MVP. Richard played all three games for UNB and finished the tournament with a GAA of 1.33 and Save Percentage of 0.920 as well as a shutout in the championship final.

Tournament all-star team were:[10]
Forward:Matt Fonteyne (Alberta Golden Bears)
Forward:Jason Willms (UNB Reds)
Forward:Michael Petizian (UNB Reds)
Defenceman:Ross MacDougall (UNB Reds)
Defenceman:Justin Bergeron (UQTR Patriotes )

References

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  1. ^"Atlantic University Sport releases 2022-23 winter sports schedules".Atlantic University Sport. May 19, 2022.
  2. ^"Reds capture 2023 U CUP championship".U Sports. March 19, 2023.
  3. ^"UNB REDS capture ninth national title with 3–0 win over Alberta in U SPORTS final".AUS. March 19, 2023.
  4. ^"U Sports Calendar".U Sports. May 17, 2022. RetrievedMay 26, 2022.
  5. ^"Panthers, Carabins to host U Sports Hockey Championships in 2020-21".U Sports. August 6, 2019.
  6. ^"U Sports unable to offer national championships in winter 2021".U Sports. October 15, 2020.
  7. ^"About UPEI - Our History".UPEI. RetrievedMay 26, 2022.
  8. ^"U Sports Playing Regulations: Men's Ice Hockey"(PDF).U Sports. September 2022.
  9. ^"Calgary named top seed going into 2023 Cavendish Farms University Cup".U Sports. March 12, 2023.
  10. ^Gold Medal Summaryhttps://usports.ca/en/championships/hockey/m/news/2023/03/4189875360/mens-hky-gold-20230319

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