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1973 CIAU University Cup

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1973 CIAU University Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Varsity Arena, Toronto, Ontario
DatesMarch 4–17
Teams5
Final positions
ChampionsToronto Varsity Blues (7th title)
Runner-upSaint Mary's Huskies
Tournament statistics
Games played7
MVPGord Davies (Toronto)
← 1972
1974 →

The 1973 CIAU Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (11th annual) was held at the Varsity Arena in Toronto, Ontario. The Toronto Varsity Blues served as tournament host.

The Championship game was played between two teams that were both undefeated prior to the match. By winning, Toronto became the first undefeated champion in CIAU hockey history.

Road to the Cup

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Semifinals Championship
      
1 Saint Mary’s 9
4 Prince Edward Island 1
1 Saint Mary’s 6
2 Moncton 1
2 Moncton 9
3 Acadia 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Quarterfinals
February 27–28
Semifinals
March 2
Championship
March 3
         
E1 Toronto 8
E4 York 2
E1 Toronto 13
W2 Waterloo 2
W2 Waterloo 7
W3 Guelph 0
E1 Toronto 8
W1 Western Ontario 1
W1 Western Ontario 7
W4 Windsor 1
W1 Western Ontario 5
E2 Laurentian 4
E2 Laurentian 5*
E3 Queen's 4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Semifinals
March 2
Championship
March 3
      
1 Sir George Williams 9
4 Sherbrooke 4
1 Sir George Williams 4
2 Loyola 7
2 Loyola 7
3 Bishop's 1

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

West

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Seed School Standings
1 Lakehead 9–3–0
2 Winnipeg 8–4–0
3 Manitoba 4–8–0
4 Brandon 3–9–0

No playoff

Seed School Standings
1 Alberta 17–7–0
T–2 Calgary 16–8–0
T–2 British Columbia 16–8–0
4 Saskatchewan 11–13–0
5 Victoria 0–24–0

No playoff

University Cup

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In order to cut down on travel expenses, the WCIAU had split into two conferences in the offseason; the GPAA and Canada West. However, while the champion of both would be invited into the tournament, an arrangement was made where both would play one another in a quarterfinal round that would serve as a de facto championship for Western Canada. The remaining teams were sorted by committee. The Quarterfinal and Semifinal rounds were best of three series and the third place game was discontinued.

Team Qualification Record Appearance Last
Alberta Golden Bears West: Canada West Champion 17–7–0 7th 1972
Lakehead Nor'Westers Plains: GPAA Champion 9–3–0 1st Never
Loyola Warriors Quebec: QUAA Champion 15–6–2 4th 1971
Saint Mary's Huskies Atlantic: AIAA Champion 22–0–0 5th 1972
Toronto Varsity Blues Ontario: OUAA Champion 20–0–0 8th 1972

Bracket

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West Quarterfinal
March 4–5
Semifinals
March 9–10
Championship
March 17
             
Toronto 5 5 -
Alberta 2 3 -
Alberta 3 9 -
Lakehead 1 3 -
Toronto 3
Saint Mary's 2
Saint Mary's 9 9 -
Loyola 2 6 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)[1]

Championship final

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March 17, 1973Toronto Varsity Blues3–2Saint Mary's HuskiesVarsity Arena, Toronto, Ontario

References

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  1. ^ "History". U Sports. Retrieved March 13, 2018.