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Hockey Scores:

Monday March 17
.... CIAU Championship, Toronto
Guelph 4 New Brunswick 3
1997 CIAU Champions : Guelph Gryphons
Saturday March 15
.... CIAU Championship, Toronto
Guelph 4 York 2
New Brunswick 4 Alberta 3 (OT)
Sunday March 9
.... Ontario Final Four, Waterloo
Gold: Guelph 3 York 0
Saturday March 8
.... Atlantic, best-of-three final
New Brunswick 5 Acadia 4
.... (New Brunswick wins best-of-three series 2-0)
.... Ontario, Final Four, Waterloo
Guelph 3 UQTR 1
York 5 Western Ontario 4 (ot)
.... Canada West, final
Alberta 10 Saskatchewan 3
.... (Alberta wins best-of-three series 2-0)
Friday March 7
.... Canada West, best-of-three final
Alberta 2 Saskatchewan 1 (OT)
....(Alberta leads series 1-0)
Wednesday March 5
NewBrunswick 5 Acadia 4 OT
Monday March 3
.... Ontario Far East final
UQTR 7 McGill 6
.... (UQTR wins series 2-1)
Sunday March 2
.... Ontario Mid West final
York 9 Laurentian 5
.... (York wins best-of-three series 2-0)
Saturday March 1
.... Atlantic Kelly final
Acadia 5 Dalhousie 4
.... (Acadia wins best-of-three 2-0)
.... Atlantic MacAdam final
New Brunswick 4 St. Thomas 3 (3OT)
.... (New Brunswick wins best-of-three 2-0)
.... Ontario Far East final
UQTR 4 McGill 1
.... (Best-of-three tied 1-1)
.... Ontario Mid East final
Guelph 4 Toronto 3
.... (Guelph wins best-of-three 2-0)
.... Ontario Far West final
Western Ontario 5 Waterloo 3
.... (Western Ontario wins best-of-three 2-0)
.... Canada West East final
Saskatchewan 3 Manitoba 1
.... (Saskatchewan wins best-of-three 2-0)
.... Canada West West final
Alberta 4 Calgary 2
.... (Alberta wins best-of-three 2-0)
Friday February 28
.... Ontario, Mid West Division final
York 4 Laurentian 2
.... (First game best-of-three series)
.... Canada West, East Division final
Saskatchewan 5 Manitoba 1
.... (First game best-of-three series)
.... Canada West, West Division final
Alberta 5 Calgary 4
.... (First game best-of-three series)
Thursday February 27
.... Ontario Far East Division final
McGill 4 UQTR 3 (OT)
.... (McGill leads best-of-three series 1-0)
.... Ontario Mid East final
Guelph 7 Toronto 2
.... (Guelph leads best-of-three series 1-0)
.... Ontario, Far West Division final
Western Ontario 6 Waterloo 2
.... (Western Ontario leads best-of-three series 1-0)
Wednesday February 26
.... Atlantic Kelly final (First game best-of-three)
Acadia 4 Dalhousie 1
.... Atlantic MacAdam final (First game best-of-three)
New Brunswick 8 St. Thomas 5
.... Ontario Mid West sudden-death semifinal
Laurentian 4 Brock 2
Tuesday February 25
.... Ontario Far East sudden-death semifinal
McGill 7 Ottawa 2
.... Ontario Mid East sudden-death semifinal
Toronto 7 Queen's 3
.... Ontario Far West sudden-death semifinal
Western Ontario 6 Windsor 2
Sunday February 23
Laurentian 6 Brock 2
Guelph 8 RMC 2
Windsor 11 Wilfrid Laurier 4
.... Canada West West semifinal
Alberta 7 Lethbridge 0
.... (Alberta wins series 2-1)
Saturday February 22
UQTR 7 Ottawa 2
Laurentian 9 Ryerson 0
McGill 6 Concordia 0
Waterloo 2 Windsor 1
Guelph 4 Queen's 1
Toronto 6 RMC 1
.... Atlantic Kelly semifinal
Acadia 9 Saint Mary's 5 (Acadia wins series 2-0)
Dalhousie 5 St. Francis Xavier 4 (Dal wins series 2-1)
.... Atlantic MacAdam semifinal
New Brunswick 7 Moncton 1(UNB wins series 2-0)
St. Thomas 7 Prince Edward Island 3 (StT wins series 2-0)
.... Canada West East semifinal
Manitoba 4 Regina 0 (Manitoba wins series 2-0)
.... Canada West West semifinal
Lethbridge 6 Alberta 4 (Best-of-three series tied 1-1)
Friday February 21
Ottawa 5 Concordia 3
Toronto 8 Queen's 1
Western Ontario 8 Wilfrid Laurier 1
York 10 Brock 5
UQTR 6 McGill 2
.... Atlantic, Kelly Division, semifinal
St. Francis Xavier 5 Dalhousie 0 Game 2:
.... Canada West East semifinal
Manitoba 6 Regina 3
.... Canada West West semifinal
Alberta 7 Lethbridge 1
Thursday February 20
York 8 Ryerson 2
Wednesday February 19
Western Ontario 6 Waterloo 5
.... AUAA Kelly semifinals, best-of-three
Acadia 7 Saint Mary's 2
.... UAA MacAdam semifinals, best-of-three
New Brunswick 7 Moncton 1
St. Thomas 7 Prince Edward Island 4
Tuesday February 18
.... Semifinal Atlantic Kelly Game 1, best-of-three
Dalhousie 8 St. Francis Xavier 3
Sunday February 16
St. Francis Xavier 6 Saint Mary's 5 (ot)
Acadia 7 Prince Edward Island 5
York 5 Waterloo 4 (ot)
Ottawa 2 Toronto 0
Saturday February 15
Prince Edward Island 5 Dalhousie 1
St. Thomas 4 Mount Allison 4 (ot)
New Brunswick 11 Moncton 4
Queen's 7 Concordia 2
Ottawa 4 Guelph 3 (ot)
Wilfrid Laurier 3 Laurentian 1
McGill 6 Toronto 3
UQTR 7 RMC 2
Windsor 3 Brock 3 (ot)
Western Ontario 6 Ryerson 1
Manitoba 3 British Columbia 1
Alberta 9 Brandon 3
Saskatchewan 5 Regina 5 (ot)
Lethbridge 4 Calgary 3
Friday February 14
Moncton 9 Mount Allison 6
Concordia 4 RMC 3
McGill 5 Guelph 3
Laurentian 5 Waterloo 3
UQTR 8 Queen's 5
Windsor 11 Ryerson 2
Manitoba 5 British Columbia 3
Alberta 5 Brandon 4 (OT)
Saskatchewan 5 Regina 2
Calgary 8 Lethbridge 5
Thurdsday February 13
Western Ontario 8 Brock 5
Wilfrid Laurier 1 York 1 (ot)
Wednesday February 12
Acadia 8 St. Francis Xavier 3
New Brunswick 5 St. Thomas 3
Prince Edward Island 7 Moncton 3
Sunday February 9
New Brunswick 1 Acadia 1
Dalhousie 3 Mount Allison 2 (OT)
St. Francis Xavier 8 Saint Mary's 1
Waterloo 5 Brock 1
Saturday February 8
Prince Edward Island 2 Saint Mary's 2
New Brunswick 3 Dalhousie 2
St. Thomas 7 Moncton 5
Acadia 10 Mount Allison 3
UQTR 7 Toronto 1
Guelph 2 Concordia 2
Windsor 8 York 5
Wilfrid Laurier 8 Ryerson 1
Western Ontario 3 Laurentian 2
McGill 4 Queen's 1
Saskatchewan 3 Manitoba 2
Calgary 5 Brandon 1
Alberta 12 Lethbridge 4
British Columbia 5 Regina 2
Friday February 7
St. Francis Xavier 6 Prince Edward Island 4
Windsor 6 Laurentian 4
Ottawa 5 Queen's 2
Toronto 7 Concordia 6
Guelph 4 UQTR 3
Manitoba 3 Saskatchewan 3
Calgary 6 Brandon 0
Regina 6 British Columbia 3
Alberta 4 Lethbridge 2
Thursday February 6
Brock 7 Wilfrid Laurier 1
Waterloo 4 Ryerson 3
Wednesday February 5
Moncton 8 Mount Allison 1
St. Francis Xavier 6 Acadia 5 (ot)
York 2 Western Ontario 0
Dalhousie 2 Saint Mary's 2
Sunday February 2
St. Thomas 6 Prince Edward Island 5
New Brunswick 2 Mount Allison 1 (ot)
Acadia 9 Dalhousie 3
Laurentian 5 RMC 4
Guelph 8 Ryerson 2
UQTR 6 Ottawa 1
Windsor 3 Waterloo 2 (ot)
Saturday February 1
Acadia 6 Saint Mary's 3
St. Thomas 5 Prince Edward Island 1
Laurentian 8 Queen's 2
RMC 3 York 3
Ottawa 7 Concordia 0
McGill 2 UQTR 0
Windsor 6 Western Ontario 3
Calgary 3 Manitoba 3
Alberta 3 Regina 2
Brandon 4 Lethbridge 3
Saskatchewan 5 British Columbia 4
.... World University Games, Chonju, South Korea
Bronze: Canada 6 Russia 5
Friday January 31
York 6 Queen's 4
Western Ontario 6 Waterloo 2
Toronto 12 Brock 7
Calgary 3 Manitoba 2
Alberta 5 Regina 2
Brandon 6 Lethbridge 4
Saskatchewan 5 British Columbia 4
.... Atlantic All-Star Game, Tim Horton Cup, Halifax
Kelly 7 MacAdam 6
.... World University Games, Chonju, South Korea
Semifinal: Finland 3 Canada 1
Thursday January 30
St. Francis 6 Dalhousie 1
Concordia 3 McGill 3
Guelph 6 Brock 4
Ryerson 3 Toronto 3
Wednesday January 29
Saint Mary's 4 Dalhousie 3
New Brunswick 3 St. Thomas 2
Wilfrid Laurier 4 Western Ontario 2
Tuesday January 28
.... World University Games, Chonju, South Korea
Canada 3 Czech Republic 3
.... Canada 2-0-1 finishes first in Pool A, with +23 goal differential.
Sunday January 26
St. Francis Xavier 6 Acadia 2
Dalhousie 5 Saint Mary's 2
St. Thomas 6 Moncton 4
New Brunswick 5 Prince Edward Island 3
UQTR 7 Ottawa 0
Waterloo 4 Windsor 2
.... World University Games, Chonju, South Korea
Canada 14 China 0
Saturday January 25
St. Thomas 9 Mount Allison 2
Prince Edward Island 3 New Brunswick 2
Ottawa 3 McGill 2 (ot)
Windsor 2 Wilfrid Laurier 1
Brock 7 RMC 4
Guelph 5 Laurentian 2
York 8 Toronto 4
Queen's 4 Ryerson 4
Saskatchewan 6 Brandon 4
Laurentian at Guelph
.... exhibition
Manitoba 7 Warroad, Minn. 3
Alaska-Fairbanks 7 Lethbridge 3
Friday January 24
Moncton 5 Mount Allison 3
Dalhousie 1 St. Francis Xavier 1
Laurentian 4 Toronto 3
Queen's 4 Brock 4
Waterloo 5 Western Ontario 3
RMC 11 Ryerson 3
UQTR 10 Concordia 5
Saskatchewan 7 Brandon 4
.... exhibition
Alaska-Fairbanks 6 Lethbridge 5
Thursday January 23
Guelph 9 York 3
....World Student Games, Chonju, South Korea
Canada 11 South Korea 2
Wednesday January 22
Dalhousie 6 Acadia 4
St. Francis Xavier 8 Saint Mary's 4
New Brunswick 6 Moncton 1
Western Ontario 2 Wilfrid Laurier 1
York 6 Waterloo 2
Tuesday January 21
Concordia 4 Ottawa 2
Sunday January 19
St. Thomas at Acadia
St. Francis Xavier at Mount Allison
Moncton at Dalhousie
Waterloo 3 Wilfrid Laurier 1
Windsor 6 Ryerson 2
Guelph 9 Queen's 1
Saturday January 18
Dalhousie 6 St. Thomas 2
Prince Edward Island 9 Saint Mary's 5
New Brunswick 3 St. Francis Xavier 2
Acadia 9 Moncton 5
Ottawa 4 UQTR 4 (OT)
York 5 Laurentian 2
Guelph 11 RMC 6
Toronto 4 Queen's 3
Windsor 14 Brock 9
Ryerson 4 Western Ontario 3
Lethbridge 4 Manitoba 3 (OT)
Calgary 4 Saskatchewan 1
Brandon 4 Regina 4 (OT)
Alberta 7 British Columbia 2
Friday January 17
Prince Edward Island 6 Mount Allison 2
Toronto 4 RMC 2
Concordia 8 Ottawa 4
Western Ontario 6 Brock 2
UQTR 3 McGill 2
Manitoba 7 Lethbridge 5
Calgary 3 Saskatchewan 0
Regina 6 Brandon 1
Alberta 10 British Columbia 0
Thursday January 16
Acadia 11 Saint Mary's 3
Waterloo 6 Wilfrid Laurier 1
York 5 Laurentian 3
Wednesday January 15
Moncton 11 Prince Edward Island 5
St. Thomas 6 Mount Allison 2
Queen's 5 RMC 5
Tuesday January 14
Concordia 5 McGill 3
Sunday January 12
New Brunswick 6 Mount Allison 3
Moncton 11 Saint Mary's 5
Laurentian 4 Wilfrid Laurier 1
Ottawa 8 Royal Military College 1
Saturday January 11
Dalhousie 4 Acadia 3
Waterloo 4 Laurentian 3
York 2 Wilfrid Laurier 1
Ottawa 6 McGill 3
Toronto 7 Brock 3
Windsor 7 Western Ontario 4
Manitoba 8 Brandon 1
British Columbia 3 Lethbridge 3 (OT)
Regina 5 Calgary 4
Alberta 3 Saskatchewan 2 (OT)
St. Thomas 9 Saint Mary's 4
St. Francis Xavier 5 Moncton 2
Friday January 10
Prince Edward Island 10 Mount Allison 4
St. Thomas 4 St. Francis Xavier 3
McGill 3 Royal Military College 2
Toronto 2 Guelph 1
Brock 7 Ryerson 1
UQTR 8 Concordia 2
Manitoba 8 Brandon 3
British Columbia 3 Lethbridge 2
Calgary 2 Regina 1
Alberta 4 Saskatchewan 3 (OT)
Thursday January 9
Western Ontario 6 Windsor 4
Waterloo at York (ppd., weather)
Wednesday January 8
New Brunswick 6 Moncton 3
St. Francis Xavier 6 Dalhousie 4
Acadia 8 Saint Mary's 4
Monday January 6
.... exhibition
Dalhousie 8 Brandon 1
Sunday January 5
.... exhibition
Acadia 4 Brandon 3
.... Gryphon Invitational, Guelph
Toronto 7 Conestoga College 2 Seventh:
Western Ontario 5 Wilfrid Laurier 2 Fifth:
Lethbridge 6 McGill 5 Bronze:
Guelph 4 Waterloo 3 Gold:
Saturday January 4
Calgary 4 Alberta 3
.... exhibition
Manitoba 5 Warroad, Minn. 4
Acadia 9 Brandon 5
.... Gryphon Invitational, Guelph
.... Consolation semifinals
Western Ontario 3 Conestoga College 2
Wilfrid Laurier 6 Toronto 3
.... hampionship semifinals
Waterloo 4 McGill 1
Guelph 4 Lethbridge 3 (double shootout)
Friday January 3
Calgary 6 Alberta 3
.... exhibition
Manitoba 7 Royal Military College 4
.... Gryphon Invitational, Guelph
Waterloo 6 Conestoga College 2
Lethbridge 7 Toronto 1
McGill 2 Western Ontario 1 (shootout)
Guelph 5 Wilfrid Laurier 4 (shootout)
Thursday January 2
.... exhibition
Brandon 4 Prince Edward Island 4
Wednesday January 1
.... exhibition
Prince Edward Island 3 Brandon 2
Monday December 30
.... Father Bauer tournament, Vancouver
Toronto 5 SAIT 2 Consol:
Alberta v UBC Final ppd: to Jan 17
Sunday December 29
.... At Lumsden, Sask.
Regina 7 York 0
.... At Kindersley, Sask.
Northern Michigan 2 Saskatchewan 1
.... Father Bauer tournament, Vancouver
Alberta 9 SAIT 2
British Columbia 6 Toronto 5 (OT Shootout)
Saturday December 28
.... Chill Out tournament, Saskatchewan
Northern Michigan 5 Regina 3 Champ:
.... Father Bauer tournament, Vancouver
Alberta 5 Toronto 4
British Columbia 5 SAIT 2
Friday December 27
.... Chill Out tournament, Saskatchewan
York 6 Saskatchewan 5 Third:
Thursday December 26
.... Chill Out Tournament
Northern Michigan 6 Saskatchewan 1
Regina 8 York 3
Saturday December 7
Alberta 3 Manitoba 1
Calgary 8 British Columbia 2
Friday December 6
Alberta 3 Manitoba 1
Calgary 3 British Columbia 2
Wednesday December 4
New Brunswick 9 St. Thomas 1
Sunday November 1
Dalhousie 4 St. Francis Xavier 2
Prince Edward Island 6 Moncton 3
Laurentian 7 Windsor 4
Calgary 2 Alberta 2
Saturday November 30
Mount Allison 4 Prince Edward Island 4
Western Ontario 5 Laurentian 3
UQTR 5 McGill 5
Brock 5 Wilfrid Laurier 4
Alberta 3 Calgary 2
Manitoba 4 Regina 1
Saskatchewan 5 Lethbridge 3
British Columbia 6 Brandon 0
Windsor 8 York 7 OT
RMC 3 Queen's 3
Friday November 29
Saint Mary's 3 Dalhousie 3
Acadia 11 St. Francis Xavier 6
St. Thomas 6 Mount Allison 6
Ottawa 8 McGill 7
UQTR 11 Concordia 5
Brock 6 Ryerson 3
Manitoba 4 Regina 3
Saskatchewan 5 Lethbridge 4 (OT)
Brandon 3 British Columbia 1
Moncton 4 New Brunswick 3
Thursday November 28
Waterloo 9 Wilfrid Laurier 0
Guelph 5 Toronto 4
York 4 Western Ontario 3
Wednesday November 27
St. Thomas 3 New Brunswick 2
Sunday November 24
Prince Edward Island 6 Mount Allison 5 (OT)
St. Francis Xavier 5 Moncton 5
St. Thomas 6 Saint Mary's 1
Waterloo 6 Toronto 3
Brock 6 Ottawa 3
Windsor 10 RMC 2
Saturday November 23
St. Francis Xavier 6 St. Thomas 4
Acadia 7 Dalhousie 3
UQTR 7 York 1
Concordia 6 Laurentian 3
McGill 5 Brock 2
Guelph 5 Wilfrid Laurier 0
Windsor 3 Queen's 2
Western Ontario 8 RMC 1
Saskatchewan 4 Regina 3
Calgary 11 Lethbridge 0
Alberta 4 Brandon 2
Manitoba 2 British Columbia 1
Moncton 6 Saint Mary's 2
Ryerson at Ottawa
Friday November 22
New Brunswick 8 Mount Allison 4
McGill 6 Ryerson 2
Western Ontario 7 Queen's 2
Concordia 5 York 3
UQTR 4 Laurentian 3 (OT)
Saskatchewan 6 Regina 4
Alberta 7 Brandon 3
Manitoba 2 British Columbia 2
Thursday November 21
Guelph 7 Waterloo 4
Toronto 9 Wilfrid Laurier 3
Calgary 8 Lethbridge 2
Wednesday November 20
Dalhousie 5 Saint Mary's 1
Sunday November 17
Prince Edward Island 6 Moncton 4
St. Francis Xavier 8 Saint Mary's 3
Acadia 7 Mount Allison 4
New Brunswick 5 Dalhousie 2
Laurentian 8 McGill 4
Waterloo 9 RMC 3
British Columbia 3 Regina 2 (OT)
Alberta 2 Lethbridge 0
Saturday November 16
Acadia 2 New Brunswick 1
Dalhousie 2 Mount Allison 1
McGill 4 York 3 (OT)
Laurentian 6 Ottawa 0
Waterloo 6 Queen's 1
Wilfird Laurier 4 RMC 3
Concordia 5 Brock 2
Toronto 7 Western Ontario 3
Guelph 3 Windsor 2
UQTR 9 Ryerson 2
Regina 3 British Columbia 0
Manitoba 3 Saskatchewan 2
Calgary 6 Brandon 3
Alberta 3 Lethbridge 2
Friday November 15
St. Francis Xavier 7 Prince Edward Island 4
Wilfrid Laurier 7 Queen's 3
Ottawa 3 York 2
UQTR 6 Brock 2
Toronto 6 Windsor 5
Concordia 5 Ryerson 1
Saskatchewan 4 Manitoba 3
Calgary 5 Brandon 3
Moncton 5 St. Thomas 4 OT
Thursday November 14
Guelph 3 Western Ontario 2
Wednesday November 13
Prince Edward Island 6 Mount Allison 3
New Brunswick 4 St. Thomas 2
Acadia 10 Saint Mary's 2
Tuesday November 12
St. Francis Xavier 5 Saint Mary's 2
Monday November 11
Moncton 7 Mount Allison 2
Sunday November 10
Acadia 5 Prince Edward Island 2
Waterloo 4 Western Ontario 1
Guelph 5 Laurentian 1
Ottawa 6 Concordia 2
Wilfrid Laurier 1 Windsor 1
Saturday November 9
Dalhousie 8 Prince Edward Island 4
York 4 Guelph 3
Queen's 4 Ryerson 3
UQTR 3 Ottawa 0
RMC 2 Brock 0
Concordia 6 McGill 5
Laurentian 6 Toronto 3
Calgary 6 Manitoba 3
Saskatchewan 6 British Columbia 5 (OT)
Lethbridge 5 Brandon 2
Alberta 5 Regina 2
St. Francis Xavier 7 Saint Mary's 2
Friday November 8
Ryerson 5 RMC 4
UQTR 5 McGill 4 (OT)
Queen's 4 Brock 3
Calgary 8 Manitoba 5
Saskatchewan 7 British Columbia 3
Lethbridge 9 Brandon 3
Alberta 8 Regina 5
Thursday November 7
New Brunswick 9 Mount Allison 2
Toronto 3 York 3
Waterloo 3 Wilfrid Laurier 2
Western Ontario 8 Windsor 3
Wednesday November 6
Dalhousie 6 St. Francis Xavier 3
Acadia 7 Saint Mary's 0
Sunday November 3
St. Thomas 5 Moncton 4
Mount Allison 3 Saint Mary's 0 (OT)
Guelph 5 Ottawa 2
Saturday November 2
St. Francis Xavier 4 Mount Allison 2
Windsor 1 Wilfrid Laurier 1
Brock 6 Laurentian 2
Guelph 4 McGill 2
Toronto 5 Ottawa 2
Concordia 6 Queen's 2
Ryerson 5 York 2
Alberta 6 Manitoba 5
Lethbridge 3 Regina 1
Saskatchewan 10 Brandon 6
Saint Mary's 6 New Brunswick 4
Prince Edward Island 4 Moncton 3
UQTR 10 RMC 1
Calgary 4 British Columbia 3
Friday November 1
St. Francis Xavier 4 New Brunswick 1
Dalhousie 10 Acadia 6
McGill 7 Toronto 4
Concordia 10 RMC 2
Windsor 4 Waterloo 3
Laurentian 7 Ryerson 3
UQTR 9 Queen's 2
Manitoba 7 Alberta 3
Saskatchewan 5 Brandon 3
Regina 4 Lethbridge 3
Calgary 3 British Columbia 2
Thursday October 31
Brock 4 York 2
Western Ontario 5 Wilfrid Laurier 4
Wednesday October 30
Saint Mary's 4 Dalhousie 2
Sunday October 27
New Brunswick 3 Prince Edward Island 2
Acadia 7 St. Francis Xavier 3
St. Thomas 6 Moncton 4
Waterloo 7 Windsor 5
McGill 6 Concordia 4
Manitoba 6 Lethbridge 3
Saturday October 26
St. Thomas 7 Prince Edward Island 5
York 11 Queen's 1
Laurentian 6 RMC 2
McGill 8 Ottawa 4
Guelph 2 Brock 1
Windsor 4 Wilfrid Laurier 3
Calgary 7 Saskatchewan 6 OT
Manitoba 8 Lethbridge 5
Regina 4 Brandon 1
Alberta 5 British Columbia 4 OT
Toronto 7 Ryerson 4
Alberta 5 British Columbia 4 (OT)
Army 5 Mount Allison 2 EX at West Point NY
Friday October 25
St. Francis Xavier 6 Dalhousie 2
Laurientian 6 Queen's 4
Waterloo 3 Western Ontario 2
York 5 RMC 2
Saskatchewan 3 Calgary 3
Brandon 5 Regina 1
British Columbia 5 Alberta 3
UQTR 6 Concordia 4
Army 5 Mount Allison 4 OT EXH at West Point NY
Thursday October 24
Mount Allison 1 St. Thomas 1
Guelph 6 Ryerson 2
Wednesday October 23
Western Ontario 5 Wilfrid Laurier 4
New Brunswick 7 Moncton 6
Saint Mary's 6 Acadia 2
Sunday October 20
St. Thomas 4 UPEI 3
Saint Mary's 7 Mount Allison 3
Guelph 4 UQTR 1
Wilfrid Laurier 2 Ryerson 1
Queen's 3 Ottawa 2
Saturday October 19
Acadia 5 Dalhousie 4
UPEI 8 St. Thomas 5
New Brunswick 6 Saint Mary's 3
Ottawa 3 RMC 1
McGill 14 Queen's 0
Guelph 8 Concordia 1
UQTR 3 Toronto 1
Waterloo 8 Brock 2
Manitoba 5 Brandon 2
Saskatchewan 5 Alberta 2
Calgary 6 Regina 3
British Columbia 8 Lethbridge 2
Friday October 18
Moncton 5 Mount Allison 2
McGill 9 RMC 3
Toronto 7 Concordia 1
Waterloo 2 Ryerson 1 OT
Alberta 3 Saskatchewan 1
Calgary 8 Regina 3
Brandon 7 Manitoba 4
Lethbridge 6 British Columbia 3
Wednesday October 16
Mount Allison 3 New Brunswick 2
Tuesday October 15
Acadia 5 St. Francis Xavier 2
Sunday October 13 Sunday October 13
Acadia 9 Moncton 3
Dalhousie 5 St. Thomas 4
UPEI at New Brunswick
St. Francis Xavier at Saint Mary's
Saturday October 12
New Brunswick 5 UPEI 2
Acadia 6 St. Thomas 3
Manitoba 4 Regina 3 (OT)
Lethbridge 4 Saskatchewan 3
British Columbia 4 Brandon 3
Dalhousie at Moncton
.... Ryerson Tournament
Championship: McGill 7 Ryerson 4
Consolation: Queen's 7 RMC 3
.... EXH
Denver 7 Calgary 4
Friday October 11
New Brunswick 5 UPEI 4 (OT)
British Columbia 3 Brandon 3 OT
Regina 4 Manitoba 3
Lethbridge 6 Saskatchewan 5
.... Non-conference
Alberta 2 North Dakota State 1 OT
Calgary 5 Colorado College 3
Ryerson Tournament
McGill 8 Queen's 2
Ryerson 9 RMC 3
Sunday October 6
Regina 4 Lethbridge 4
.... Non-conference
McGill 8 Queen's 4
Moncton 8 New Brunswick 5
British Columbia 6 Red Deer College 3
.... York Yeomen Invitational
Championship: Waterloo 8 York 7 (OT)
Consolation: Toronto 6 Brock 5
Saturday October 5
Lethbridge 5 Regina 4 (OT)
.... York Yoemen Invitational
Waterloo 4 Toronto 3
York 7 Brock 5
.... Western Classic
Waterloo 4 Wilfrid Laurier 2
Guelph 7 Ryerson 1
.... Non-conference
Concordia 8 RMC 4
British Columbia 4 Red Deer College 0




















































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World University Championship, Detroit

General Admission $10.00 US
Reserved $16.00 US and $20.00 US

Canadian fans can buy their tickets through Ontario Ticketmaster Outlets or by telephone at (519) 792-2222. Canadian fans can call (416) 341-3902 for information on the Championship.

US fans can buy tickets at the Joe Louis Arena Box Office, Ticketmaster Outlets or by telephone (810) 645-6666. For information on Group, Minor Team and Student Discounts call the Joe Louis Arena Box Office at (313) 965-3099.

Fans can also access tickets and information on the Worldwide Web at www.ticketmaster.com

The World University Hockey Championship will feature the top College hockey players from the United States versus the top university hockey players from Canada. The game is being billed as "the Rubbermatch" in light of the US victory in the World Cup of Hockey and the Canadian victory at the World Junior Championship. The game will be played on Friday, April 4, 1997 at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Game time 7:30 pm (ET)/4:30 pm (PT). ....................................

Media Release .... February 18th

CANDIDATES FOR TEAM CANADA ROSTER ANNOUNCED

TORONTO -- Darrell Young, Head Coach of Team Canada today announced the candidates for Team Canada for the inaugural World University Hockey Championship to be played at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on April 4, 1997.

Candidates from 10 schools will be chosen for Team Canada. Notable players include goaltender Dale Masson of the University of Alberta Golden Bears, who sports a 14-2-1 record in the 1996-97 campaign and, to anchor the blue line, Acadia's Paul Doherty and Calgary's Drew Schonek, 1995-96 All-Canadians. Others being considered are Marc Beaucage of the UQTR Patriotes, leading scorer in the CIAU for 1995-96; Jarret Reid of St. Francis Xavier, Chris Clancy of Guelph and Christian Skoryna of Acadia, the leading scorer this season in the CIAU.

Young will be joined by Assistant Coaches Marlin Muylaert of the University of Guelph and Tim Bothwell of the University of Calgary. The Canadian coaching staff will be advised by Tom Watt, one of the most successful coaches in CIAU hockey competition.

Team USA led by Head Coach Ron Mason (recently inducted to the Lake Superior State Hall of Fame) with Assistant Coaches Jerry York of Boston College, Don Lucia of Colorado College and Joe Marsh of St. Lawrence University.

The CIAU (Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union) and the Canadian Hockey Association named Young and USA Hockey and the NCAA Division I Hockey Commissioners named Mason respective head coaches at a press conference in Toronto on November 26, 1996.

At a press conference held in Detroit on February 6, 1997 it was announed that Mike Ilitch has accepted the Honorary Chairmanship of the inaugural game of the World University Hockey Championship. "I consider it an honor to be asked to be the Honorary Chairman for this game. I am a great fan of sports, of hockey and especially of college hockey, and this will be a wonderful showcase for our student athletes from both sides of the border," Mr. Ilitch said at the time.

The Canadian and American teams, composed of the best eligible university and college players in their respective organizations will compete for the World University Hockey Championship. The inaugural game is the first step leading to a world university tournament in the year 2000. A two game home-and-home Canada-United States series is planned for 1998.

The inaugural game will be carried on TSN in Canada and Prime Television Network in the United States. ==================================

CANDIDATES FOR TEAM CANADA
Dale Masson, Alberta G 5-10 165 18/01/73 Edmonton, AB
Matt Mullins, Guelph G 5-7 155 09/11/74 Guelph, ON
J.P. Davis, Guelph D 6-0 175 02/10/72 Oshawa, ON
Paul Doherty, Acadia D 6-1 195 23/05/73 Sudbury, ON
Martin LaPointe Dalhousie D 5-11 185 26/06/73 Rouyn-Noranda, PQ
Evan Marble, Calgary D 6-0 190 09/04/72 Easton, SK
Mark Matier, St. F.X. D 6-6 200 14/12/73 Thorold, ON
Drew Schoneck, Calgary D 6-0 200 13/11/73 Abbey, SK
Marc Beaucage, UQTR C 5-10 165 14/02/73 Trois-Rivieres, PQ
Dan Ceman, Windsor C 6-1 195 25/07/73 Windsor, ON
Greg Clancy, Acadia C 6-1 195 15/11/72 Kingston, ON
Chris Clancy, Guelph LW 6-3 195 28/11/72 Kitchener, ON
Pierre Gendron, McGill C 5-10 185 21/01/74 Montreal, PQ
Mike Jickling, Alberta RW 5-10 185 05/05/73 Eckville, AB
Todd Johnson, Calgary C 5-8 180 02/02/72 Regina, SK
Kevin Powell, Acadia LW 5-8 176 21/08/73 Regina, SK
Jarret Reid, St. F.X. C 5-10 190 03/10/73 Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Chris Skoryna, Acadia RW 5-9 190 19/05/73 Elgin, ON
Paul Strand, Alberta LW 5-11 185 01/12/71 Edmonton, AB
Jason Weaver, Acadia LW 6-2 211 22/09/72 Mississauga, ON
Alternates:
Jean-Francois Gregoire, Moncton LW 6-1 200 13/12/72 Sherbrooke, PQ
Trevor Sherban, Alberta D 6-2 200 11/12/72 Edmonton, AB
Shawn Silver, St. F. X. G 5-11 167 09/06/75 Vickers Heights, ON
Brian Thompson, Guelph D 6-4 215 17/04/74 Millbrook, ON
Wade Whitten, Acadia RW 6-2 200 10/06/72 London, ON

TEAM CANADA PLAYER PROFILES

DALE MASSON, GOALTENDER, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
Represented the University of Alberta on Team Canada at the Nagano Cup andworld Universiade Games team in 1996-97 . . . . tied with Calgary's Mark Dawkins for the most CWUAA wins as a starting netminder with 14 . . . . Played 26 of 28 conference games last season registering a 2.88 gaa and a 15-9-1 record . . . . was a Second Team All-Star in 1995-96 . . . . played junior hockey for Kamloops in 1991 . . . . is a third year Science major.
MATT MULLINS, GOALTENDER, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
1995-96 OUAA Rookie-of-the-Year despite starting only half the games . . . . member of Gold Medal team for Ontario under 17 team at the World Championships . . . . leads OUAA and CIAU in goals against average this season . . . . played in Ontario Hockey League with Sudbury and Windsor . . . . second year Agricultural Business major.
J.P. DAVIS, DEFENSE, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
Member of the 1994 University Cup Silver Medal team . . . . named to the University Cup All-Star team that year . . . . Gryphons Assistant Captain . . . . considered OUAA's premier skating and offensive defenseman . . . . won the Memorial Cup as member of the Oshawa Generals . . . . fourth year Biology major.
PAUL DOHERTY, DEFENSE, ACADIA UNIVERSITY
A key member of the Axemen's defensive corps . . . . 1995-96 All-Canadian defenseman and member of the national championship team . . . . 1996 Atlantic Universities Athletic Association (AUAA) All-Star . . . . currently leads the AUAA in scoring among defensemen and is second overall in assists . . . . player for Oshawa and Detroit in the Ontario Hockey League.
MARTIN LAPOINTE, DEFENSE, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
23 year old defenseman from Rouyn-Noranda . . . . excellent technical skater with a quick controlled shot from the blueline that has made him one of Dalhousie's top scorers . . . . honoured with national team tryouts in 1995 and 1996 and a tryout with the Portland Pirates of the AHL . . . . named Best Defenseman of the BC Junior Hockey League in 1993-94 . . . . spends summers fighting forest fires in Quebec . . . . third year Kinesiology major.
EVAN MARBLE, DEFENSE, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
Fourth year player with the Dinos . . . . played several games with Canada's National team before returning to school . . . . 1995-96 first team CWUAA All-Star, CIAU All-Canadian and Red Dutton Trophy winner as Top Defenseman in the CWUAA . . . . represented Canada in the Nagano Cup and the FISU Games . . . . chosen to the All-Star team at the Nagano Cup . . . . member of the 1989 Memorial Cup Champion Swift Current Broncos as a 17 year old . . . . is a fourth year Kinesiology major.
MARK MATIER, DEFENSE, ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY
First year player with the X-Men . . . . won Memorial Cup with Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in 1993 . . . . drafted by Washington Capitals in 1992 . . . . played one season of senior hockey with the Truro TSN Bearcats . . . . first year Human Kinetics student.
DREW SCHONECK, DEFENSE, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
Member of Team Canada at Nagano Cup and FISU University Game . . . . named to the All-Tournament team . . . . in August of 1995 spent 10 days training with a Japanese Elite team . . . . in 1995 was chosen to the CWUAA Freshman All-Star team . . . . received a Calgary Flames Entrance Scholarship based on academic achievement . . . . was a CIAU Royal Bank Academic All-Canadian last year . . . . is a third year General Studies student.
MARC BEAUCAGE, CENTRE, UQTR
Captain of Les Patriotes . . . . third year veteran and considered a prototype all-round player . . . . leading scorer in CIAU in 1995-96 . . . . team MVP for the past two seasons . . . . had a tryout with the Quebed Nordiques in 1994 . . . . played four years for the Laval Titans of the QMJHL . . . is a third year Physical Education major.
DAN CEMAN, CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
Third year veteran of the Lancers . . . . currently second in scoring in the OUAA and third in the CIAU in scoring . . . . 1995-96 CIAU Academic All-Canadian and recipient of the prestigious DeMarco Award for top Academic Athlete at the University of Windsor . . . . Hiram Walker Scholarship (1992-96) awarded for excellence in athletics and academics . . . . 1991-93 played with the Windsor Bulldogs . . . . Human Kinetics student.
CHRIS CLANCY, LEFT WING, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
Third year player and Captain of the Gryphons . . . . scored double overtime against Western in 1994 University Cup semi-final . . . . considered one of the best two-way players in the OUAA. . . . named to the OUAA All-Star team in 1996 . . . . former Buffalo Sabres draft choice . . . . played his junior hockey for Cornwall and Belleville in the OHL.
GREG CLANCY, CENTRE, ACADIA UNIVERSITY
Fourth year veteran and team captain of the Axemen . . . . 1994 CIAU Rookie-of-the-Year for Acadia . . . . won CIAU scoring title in 1995 and named All-Canadian, also received CIAU Most-Sportsmanlike Player Award . . . . named MVP in 1996 CIAU Championship tournament . . . . Acadia's all-time leading scorer . . . .played junior hockey for the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League.
PIERRE GENDRON, CENTRE, MCGILL UNIVERSITY
Third year veteran for the Redmen . . . . currently leads OUAA and is second in scoring in the CIAU . . . . leads Redmen in scoring and six other offensive categories . . . . winner of Guy Lafleur Trophy awarded to Quebec university player who best combines academics with high athletic achievement . . . . 1996 CIAU All-Canadian . . . . has scored or assisted on 50% of the Redmen's goals in league play . . . . played for three seasons with Verdun of the QMJHL . . . . is a Physical Education major.
MIKE JICKLING, CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
Represented the University of Alberta on Team Canada at the Nagano Cup and World Universiade Games team in 1996-97 . . . . was U of A's Male Rookie of the Year in 1993-94 . . . . 1992 draft pick of the Quebec Nordiques . . . . played junior hockey in the WHL with Spokane Chiefs and Medicine Hat Tigers . . . . fourth year Science major.
TODD JOHNSON, CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
Fourth year member of the Dinos . . . . solid two-way player used on specialty teams of the Nagano Cup and FISU Games team . . . . received a Calgary Flames Entrance Scholarship to attend U of C . . . . in four years of play as accumulated only 44 penalty minutes . . . . member of the Kamloops Blazers Memorial Cup champions in 1992, scoring two goals in final over Sault Ste. Marie . . . . a fourth year General Studies student.
KEVIN POWELL, LEFT WING, ACADIA UNIVERSITY
Third year player for Axemen . . . . member of Acadia's 1996 CIAU Championship team . . . . in addition to regular play is considered a penalty killing and power play specialist . . . . excellent playmaker and powerful shot . . . . was 1992-93 Rookie-of-the-Year for the Tacoma Rockets of the Western Hockey League and in 1993-94 scored 50 points in 45 games for the Swift Current Broncos.
JARRET REID, CENTRE, ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY
Sault Ste. Marie native in his first year with the X-Men . . . . has scored 23 goals in 26 games this season . . . won the Memorial Cup with the Greyhounds in 1993 . . . . played for the Springfield Falcons of the AHL and Tallahassee in the East Coast League . . . . drafted out of Midget by hometown Greyhounds . . . . drafted by Hartford Whalers . . . . second year Human Kinetics student.
CHRISTIAN SKORYNA, RIGHT WING, ACADIA UNIVERSITY
Third year forward was 1995 CIAU Rookie-of-the-Year . . . . 1996 University Cup MVP when Acadia won championship . . . . currently leads AUAA in scoring . . . . known for his creativity and ability to control a game . . . . played four years in OHL with Detroit, Belleville and Guelph . . . . while with Guelph scored career high 98 points in 61 games and 15 points in 9 playoff games.
PAUL STRAND, LEFT WING, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
Golden Bears Assistant Captain and five year veteran played as a rookie the last time Alberta qualified for the University Cup (1993) . . . . led the team in scoring last year, 44 points in 28 conference games. . . . Arts major.
JASON WEAVER, LEFT WING, ACADIA UNIVERSITY
Fourth year power forward strong playmaking skills . . . . size and strength make him offensive force . . . . won the AUAA scoring title in 1995-96 and was a member of Acadia's University Cup championship team that year . . . . played junior hockey in the OHL with Belleville and Kingston.
JEAN-FRANCOIS GREGOIRE, LEFT WING, UNIVERSITE DE MONCTON
U de M's top scorer and Captain of the Aigles Bleus' . . . . member of the University Cup Championship team in 1995 . . . . named AUAA's Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year . . . . 10 penalty minutes in a season . . . . currently 51 points (22 goals and 30 assists) in 25 games . . . . played junior in the QMJHL for Granby and St-Hyacinthe . . . . fourth year Journalism major.
TREVOR SHERBAN, DEFENSE, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
Represented the University of Alberta on Team Canada at the Nagano Cup and the World Universiade Games team in 1996-97 . . . . top defenseman and third in team scoring 1995-96, 20 points in 28 conference games . . . . played junior hockey in the WHL for Portland and Tri-Cities . . . . fourth year Agriculture major.
SHAWN SILVER, GOALTENDER, ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY
Sophomore member of the X-Men . . . . AUAA Rookie-of-the-Year. . . . CIAU All-Rookie team member . . . . won gold medal with Team Canada at the Spengler Cup . . . . played for Owen Sound Platers in the OHL . . . .second year Human Kinetics student.
BRIAN THOMPSON, DEFENSE, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
First year he is eligible to play . . . . curretnly has 32 points (6 goals and 26 assists) in 22 games. . . . won the Memorial Cup with Sault Ste. Marie and finished his junior career with the Peterborough Petes . . . . former Florida Panther draft choice . . . . in the second year of an Agriculture Business degree.
WADE WHITTEN, RIGHT WING, ACADIA UNIVERSITY
Fourth year veteran with the Axemen . . . . excellent skater and puck handler . . . . 1995-96 lead the AUAA in playoff scoring and was a member of the University Cup Championship team . . . . named CIAU Tournament All-Star . . . . currently has 13 goals and 17 assists in 24 games . . . . played junior hockey with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds and the Guelph Storm.



















































National Leaders

Through Sun Feb 23 1997
SCORING, FINAL          GP   G   A   P
Christian Skoryna, Aca  27  22  45  67
Brandon Boyko, Win      26  30  35  65
Dan Ceman, Win          26  25  40  65
Pierre Gendron, McG     26  23  41  64
Greg Clancy, Aca        27  25  33  58
Dave Gilmore, StT       26  24  29  53
Jean-F Gregoire, Mcn    28  23  30  53
Marc Beaucage, QTR      23  23  29  52
Jason Weaver, Aca       26  22  29  51
Todd Zavitz, Bro        24  14  36  50
Grady Manson, Bdn       26  22  26  48
Paul Doherty, Aca       28   6  42  48
Matt Hogan, StT         28  21  26  47
Rob Massa, SFX          28  21  25  46
Ricky Jacob, Mcn        28  16  30  46
Kelly Nobes, McG        24  15  30  45
Jarret Reid, SFX        27  34  20  44
Paul Strand, Alb        28  12  32  44
Patrick Genest, QTR     24  15  27  42
Kevin MacKay, Ltn       25  23  19  42
Bill Wright, UNB        28  21  21  42
Landon Duchon, Man      28  12  29  41
Jean Roberge, QTR       23  13  27  40
Michael Harding, PEI    24  18  22  40
Ben Davis, Yor          26  16  24  40

GOALIES, FINAL        GP    MP  GA   Avg
Matt Mullin, Gue      17  1029  37  2.16
Mark Dawkins, Cal     18  1053  41  2.34
Ken Carroll, UNB      28   846  34  2.41
Dale Masson, Alb      18  1048  45  2.58
Sylvain Rodrique, QTR 22  1274  55  2.59
Chris Sharland, Win   17   892  44  2.96
Joe Harris, Wat       25  1415  72  3.05
Jason Genik, Man      18  1087  56  3.09
Frank Leblanc, UNB    28   845  45  3.13
Joel Gagnon, Ott      16   813  43  3.17
Jeff Calvert, Sas     15   919  49  3.20
Joe Dimaline, Yor     19  1129  62  3.29
Jarrod Daniel, McG    24  1415  78  3.31
Shawn Silver, SFX     26  1447  81  3.32
Geoff Schnare, Lau    25  1363  78  3.43
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CIAU Hockey Top Ten Polls

Hockey Polls 1996-1997

   O22  O29  N5   N12  N18  N25  D2   D9   J6   J13  J20  J27  F3   F10  F17  F24
 1 Acad Calg Calg Calg Calg Calg UQTR UQTR UQTR UQTR Acad UQTR Alb  Alb  Alb  UQTR
 2 Calg Acad Gue  UQTR UQTR UQTR Acad Acad Acad Acad UQTR Alb  Calg Calg UQTR Alb 
 3 Wat  Wat  UQTR Acad Acad Acad Calg Calg Calg Alb  Alb  Calg UQTR Gue  Calg Calg
 4 Gue  Gue  Acad Gue  Gue  Gue  Gue  Alb  Alb  Calg Calg Acad Acad UQTR Acad Acad
 5 UNB  UNB  Wat  Wat  Wat  Alb  Alb  Gue  Gue  Wat  Wat  Gue  Gue  SFX  Gue  Gue 
 6 Alb  UQTR Alb  Alb  Alb  Wat  Wat  Wat  Wat  Gue  Gue  Wat  SFX  Acad UNB  UNB  
 7 UQTR McG  McG  UNB  Laur SFX  Sask Sask Sask SFX  SFX  SFX  Wat  UNB  SFX  Sask
 8 Leth Alb  SMU  Leth UNB  McG  SFX  SFX  SFX  Sask Man  Man  UNB  Wat  Sask Dal 
 9 McG  Man  Man  McG  SFX  Sask McG  McG  Man  Man  UNB  UNB  Man  Sask Wat  Man 
10 Dal  Leth UNB  Dal  McG  UNB  UNB  Man  McG  McG  Sask Sask Sask Man  Man  Wat 
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Men's Ice Hockey Standings

Through Tue Feb 11 1997
ATLANTIC        GP  W   L   T   F    A    P
KELLY DIVISION
Acadia          26  19  6   1   168  97   39
St F Xavier     26  17  7   2   128  90   36
Dalhousie       27  13  10  4   111  104  30
Saint Mary's    27  5   19  3   83   159  13
MACADAM DIVISION
New Brunswick   26  17  8   1   110  72   35
St. Thomas      26  14  10  2   121  114  30
Moncton         25  10  13  2   124  125  22
UPEI            25  10  13  2   114  119  22
Mount Allison   26  2   20  4   69   145  7

ONTARIO F       GP  W   L   T   F    A    P
FAR EAST
UQTR            26  21  3   2   156  66   44
McGill          26  14  10  2   127  93   30
Ottawa          26  13  12  1   91   100  27
Concordia       26  11  13  2   104  130  24
MID EAST
Guelph          26  21  4   1   133  63   43
Toronto         26  14  10  2   123  102  30
Queen's         26  4   18  4   71   151  12
RMC             26  2   21  3   75   156  7
MID WEST
York            26  14  9   3   116  96   31
Laurentian      26  14  12  0   116  92   28
Brock           26  8   16  2   105  133  18
Ryerson         26  3   21  2   62   153  8
FAR WEST
Waterloo        26  18  8   0   115  77   36
Windsor         26  15  8   3   134  101  33
Western Ontario 26  15  11  0   115  89   30
Wilfrid Laurier 26  6   17  3   63   104  15

CANADA WEST     GP  W   L   T   F    A    P
EAST DIVISION
Saskatchewan    26  15  9   2   112  97   32
Manitoba        26  12  11  3   106  91   27
Regina          26  7   17  2   82   103  16
Brandon         26  5   19  2   77   136  12
WEST DIVISION
Calgary         26  21  2   3   130  64   45
Alberta         26  20  5   1   116  74   41
Lethbridge      26  8   16  2   93   127  18
UBC             26  7   16  3   81   105  17









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