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The Edmonton Monarchs and the University of Alberta were the only teams that comprised the senior division. [4] In that same year, the University of Alberta would challenge the Edmonton Monarchs for the Alpine Cup. The Monarchs prevailed by a 1–0 score. By 1934, the University of Alberta was demoted to the intermediate division.
The Alberta Golden Bears ice hockey team is an ice hockey team representing the Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas athletics program of University of Alberta. The team is a member of the Canada West Universities Athletic Association conference and compete in U Sports. The Golden Bears play their home games at the Clare Drake Arena in Edmonton ...
The University of Alberta has featured a women's ice hockey program since at least 1913, near the beginning years of the school's creation in 1908. [4] Since U Sports women's ice hockey became a nationally sanctioned sport in 1997, the Pandas have been the most prolific program in the country with eight national championships won, with the most ...
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 ] and extends his ...
The Western Canada Cup (WCC); [1] [2] was the Junior 'A' ice hockey championship for western Canada from 2013 to 2017. [1] The annual five-team event consisted of the host team and the champions from the four western leagues (Alberta Junior Hockey League, British Columbia Hockey League, Manitoba Junior Hockey League, and Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League), and was used to determine the two ...
Heritage Junior B Hockey League: Southern Alberta: 1987: 3: 1: 15 teams North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League: Northeast Alberta: Unknown: 5: 2: 9 teams Northwest Junior Hockey League: Peace River Country: 1995: 1: 0: 7 teams (5 in Alberta)
The 2024 U Sports University Cup was the 62nd edition of the U Sports men's ice hockey championship, held between March 14 and 17 in Toronto, Ontario, to determine a national champion for the 2023–24 U Sports men's ice hockey season. The UNB Reds defeated the UQTR Patriotes 4–0 to claim their 10th National Championship.
The Edmonton Oilers defeated the Calgary Flames, by the score of 5–2. January 1: 2024 Winter Classic at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The Seattle Kraken defeated the Vegas Golden Knights, by the score of 3–0. February 3: 2024 All-Star Game at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. All-Star Game: Team Matthews defeated Team McDavid, by the score of 7–4.