2023 U Sports University Cup

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2023 U Sports University Cup
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Tournament details
Host country  Canada
Dates March 16–19, 2023 (2023-03-16 – 2023-03-19)
Teams 8
Venue(s) Eastlink Centre
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Final positions
Champions UNB Reds (9th title)
Runner-up Alberta Golden Bears
Third place UQTR Patriotes
Tournament statistics
Matches played 8
MVP Samuel Richard
2022
2024

The 2023 U Sports Men's Hockey Championship was the 61st edition of the U 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 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.[1]

The third-seeded UNB Reds defeated the fifth-seeded Alberta 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 ties Tom Watt for the most championship game appearances, with 11, and ties Clare Drake for the most tournament games coached, with 42.[3]

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

The tournament was held at the Eastlink Centre, on the grounds of University of Prince Edward Island.[4] UPEI was originally scheduled to host the 2021 U Sports University Cup, but that tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-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

AUS playoffs

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  Quarter-finals (Best of 3)     Semi-finals (Best of 5)     Finals (Best of 3)
                           
        1  UNB Reds 3  
  3  UPEI Panthers 1     6  Moncton Aigles Bleus 1    
  7  Moncton Aigles Bleus 2         1  UNB Reds 2
      2  Saint Mary's Huskies 1
        2  Saint Mary's Huskies 3    
  4  St. Francis Xavier X-Men 0     5  Acadia Axemen 1  
  5  Acadia Axemen 2  

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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  Division Quarter-finals (Best of 3)
OUA Sweet 16
Division Semi-finals (Best of 3)
OUA Quarter-Finals
Division Finals (Best of 3)
OUA Semi-Finals
Queen's Cup (Single Game)
OUA Championship
                                     
  1E  UQTR Patriotes 2  
4E  Carleton Ravens 0  
4E  Carleton Ravens 2     1E  UQTR Patriotes 2  
5E  Ontario Tech Ridgebacks 0       2E  Concordia Stingers 1  
2E  Concordia Stingers 2
     
  3E  McGill Redbirds 2     3E  McGill Redbirds 0  
6E  Ottawa Gee-Gees 0       1E  UQTR Patriotes 3 OT3
  2W  Windsor Lancers 2
  1W  Lakehead Thunderwolves 2  
5W  Toronto Varsity Blues 1  
4W  TMU Bold 1     1W  Lakehead Thunderwolves 0
5W  Toronto Varsity Blues 2       2W  Windsor Lancers 2  
2W  Windsor Lancers 2
   
  3W  Brock Badgers 2     3W  Brock Badgers 0  
  6W  Laurier Golden Hawks 1  

Note 1: The Queen's Cup championship game must be held in Ontario (part of the arrangement when the RSEQ 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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  Quarter-finals (Best of 3)     Semi-finals (Best of 3)     Finals (Best of 3)
                           
        1  Calgary Dinos 2  
  4  Mount Royal Cougars 1     5  Saskatchewan Huskies 1    
  5  Saskatchewan Huskies 2         1  Calgary Dinos 2
      2  Alberta Golden Bears 1
        2  Alberta Golden Bears 2    
  3  UBC Thunderbirds 2     4  UBC Thunderbirds 1  
  6  Regina Cougars 0  

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

Participating teams

Seed Team Qualified Record Last App Last Win Total
1 Calgary Dinos CW Champion 25–3–0 2011 None 0
2 UQTR Patriotes OUA Champion 21–4–1 2022 2022 5
3 UNB Reds AUS Champion 24–4–2 2022 2019 8
4 Windsor Lancers OUA Finalist 18–6–3 2015 None 0
5 Alberta Golden Bears CW Finalist 20–5–3 2022 2018 16
6 Concordia Stingers OUA Bronze 19–7–0 2018 None 0
7 Saint Mary's Huskies AUS Finalist 20–9–1 2020 2010 1
8 UPEI Panthers AUS Quarterfinalist (Host) 17–10–3 1991 None 0

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Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                 
1 Calgary Dinos 2
8 UPEI Panthers 4
8 UPEI Panthers 1
5 Alberta Golden Bears 4
4 Windsor Lancers 0
5 Alberta Golden Bears 7
5 Alberta Golden Bears 0
3 UNB Reds 3
2 UQTR Patriotes 4
7 Saint Mary’s Huskies 1
2 UQTR Patriotes 3
3 UNB Reds 6
3 UNB Reds 2
6 Concordia Stingers 1

Results

Championship final

March 19, 2023
7:00 (local)
CBC Gem
UNB Reds #3 3-0
(0-0, 1-0, 2-0)
Alberta Golden Bears #5 Eastlink Centre, Charlottetown, PEI
Attendance: 2712 (72.9%)
Game MVPs: Cody Morgan (UNB) & Dawson Davidson (ALB)

Awards

Samuel Richard, a goaltender from the UNB Reds, was selected as the Major 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)
Defenseman: Ross MacDougall (UNB Reds)
Defenseman: Justin Bergeron (UQTR Patriotes )

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  10. Gold Medal Summary https://usports.ca/en/championships/hockey/m/news/2023/03/4189875360/mens-hky-gold-20230319

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