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Laval Rouge et Or men's ice hockey

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Laval Rouge et Or men's ice hockey
UniversityUniversité Laval
ArenaLaval, Quebec
ColorsRed, Gold, and Black
     

The Laval Rouge et Or men's ice hockey team was an ice hockey team representing the Laval Rouge et Or athletics program of the Université Laval. The program played its first games shorty after World War II and survived until 1983.

History

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Laval's first team was fielded immediately after World War II, playing a handful of games in the Senior Intercollegiate League (SIL). The circuit included four teams that were outside the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU), the main conference for Canadian college hockey. Unfortunately, the league did not prove to be successful and was abandoned after just one year. Five years later, Laval returned to the ice as a member of the CIAU, joining its former sister school, Montreal.[1] Predictably, the team had a poor showing in its first season, however, the Rouge et Or swiftly acclimated to the pace of play and steadily climbed up the ranks. Within 4 years, the club had won its first league championship and then won back-to-back titles at the beginning of the 1960s.[2] The Rouge et Or remained one of the better teams in the conference for much of the 60s but they were never able to reach the same heights.

In 1971, Canadian college hockey was drastically reorganized. The four conferences that were spread across Ontario and Quebec were broken up with the teams realigned into two provincial leagues. Laval, however, chose not to take part in the new Quebec Universities Athletic Association (QUAA) and suspended their hockey program. The team remained dormant for four years before returning in 1975. Financial problems plagued the club in their new conference, forcing the team to suspend operations for the entire 1977–78 season. The year off didn't seem to hamper the club on the ice as Laval reached the playoffs in four of the succeeding five seasons. Unfortunately, the club proved to be too costly for the university to continue to operate and the team was shuttered after a 2nd-place finish in 1983.

Season-by-season results

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Senior and collegiate play

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Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points

Extra-League Champion U Sports Semifinalist Conference regular season champions Conference Division Champions Conference Playoff Champions
Season Conference Regular Season Conference Tournament Results National Tournament Results
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts* Finish GP W L T %
Senior and Collegiate Hockey
1945–46 SIL 6 3 2 1 7 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
Program suspended
1950–51 CIAU 6 0 4 2 2 4th ? ? ? ? ?
1951–52 CIAU 12 7 5 0 14 T–2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1952–53 CIAU 12 6 4 2 14 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1953–54 CIAU/QOAA ¿ 12 8 3 1 17 1st ? ? ? ? ?
Totals GP W L T % Championships
Regular Season ? ? ? ? ? 1 CIAU Championship
Conference Post-season ? ? ? ? ?
Regular Season and Postseason Record ? ? ? ? ?

¿ Sometime between 1953 and 1955 the CIAU changed their name to QOAA (Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association).

Collegiate only

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Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, Pts = Points

U Sports Champion U Sports Semifinalist Conference regular season champions Conference Division Champions Conference Playoff Champions
Season Conference Regular Season Conference Tournament Results National Tournament Results
Conference Overall
GP W L T OTL SOL Pts* Finish GP W L T %
1954–55 QOAA 12 2 10 0 4 4th 12 2 10 0 .167
1955–56 QOAA 12 7 5 0 14 2nd 12 7 5 0 .583
1956–57 QOAA 12 4 8 0 8 T–3rd 12 4 8 0 .333
1957–58 QOAA 12 5 7 0 10 3rd 12 5 7 0 .417
1958–59 QOAA 12 8 3 1 17 2nd 12 8 3 1 .708
1959–60 QOAA 14 13 1 0 26 1st 14 13 1 0 .929
1960–61 QOAA 12 9 3 0 18 1st 12 9 3 0 .750
1961–62 QOAA 12 5 7 0 10 5th 12 5 7 0 .417
1962–63 QOAA 12 9 3 0 18 2nd 14 9 5 0 .643 Lost Championship series, 7–12 (McMaster)
1963–64 QOAA 12 5 5 2 12 T–4th 12 5 5 2 .500
1964–65 QOAA 16 7 7 2 16 5th 16 7 7 2 .500
1965–66 QOAA 16 9 6 1 19 4th 16 9 6 1 .594
1966–67 QOAA 16 5 9 2 12 T–6th 16 5 9 2 .375
1967–68 QOAA 16 7 8 1 15 6th 16 7 8 1 .469
1968–69 QOAA 15 12 3 0 24 T–1st 16 12 4 0 .750 Lost Semifinal, 2–4 (Waterloo)
1969–70 QOAA 14 8 6 0 18 5th 14 8 6 0 .571
1970–71 QOAA 15 7 5 3 17 T–5th 15 7 5 3 .567
Program suspended
1975–76 QUAA 20 8 11 1 17 3rd 25 10 14 1 .420 Won Semifinal series, 2–1 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières)
Lost Championship series, 0–2 (Concordia)
1976–77 QUAA 20 6 10 4 16 3rd 20 6 10 4 .400 barred from postseason play for use of an ineligible player
Program suspended
1978–79 QUAA 20 11 6 3 25 T–2nd 23 12 8 3 .587 Lost Semifinal series, 1–2 (Quebec–Chicoutimi)
1979–80 QUAA 24 6 13 5 17 5th 24 6 13 5 .354
1980–81 QUAA 24 15 9 0 30 3rd 27 16 11 0 .593 Lost Semifinal series, 1–2 (Ottawa)
1981–82 QUAA 24 11 10 3 25 4th 26 11 12 3 .481 Lost Semifinal series, 0–2 (Concordia)
1982–83 QUAA 28 16 12 0 32 2nd 30 16 14 0 .533 Lost Semifinal series, 0–2 (Quebec–Chicoutimi)
Totals GP W L T/SOL % Championships
Regular Season 390 195 167 28 .536 3 QOAA Championships, 1 East Division Title
Conference Post-season 18 4 14 0 .222
U Sports Postseason 0 0 0 0 .000
Regular Season and Postseason Record 408 199 181 28 .522

Note: Totals include results from 1954–55 onward.

References

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  1. ^ Université de Montréal – Fêtes du 125e – 125 ans d'histoire (1878–2003) (in French)
  2. ^ "Men's Hockey Champions". OUA. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
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