2022 U Sports University Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Andrew H. McCain Arena, Wolfville, Nova Scotia
DatesMarch 31 – April 3, 2022 (2022-03-31 2022-04-03)
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsUQTR Patriotes (5th title)
Runner-upAlberta Golden Bears
Third placeSt. Francis Xavier X-Men
Fourth placeRyerson Rams
Tournament statistics
Games played8
MVPAlexis Gravel

The 2022 U Sports Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (60th Annual) was held March 31 – April 3, 2022, in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, to determine a national champion for the 2021–22 U Sports men's ice hockey season.[1][2] The OUA Champion UQTR Patriotes defeated the Canada West Champion, and top-seeded, Alberta Golden Bears by a score of 5–4 in double overtime.[3]

Host

The tournament was played at Andrew H. McCain Arena on the campus of Acadia University.[2] It was the first full tournament hosted by Acadia following the partially-played, cancelled championship in 2020.[4] This is scheduled to be the first U Sports men's ice hockey championship played since 2019 following two years of cancelled tournaments due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.[5][6] The tournament was originally scheduled to be played in Halifax, Nova Scotia at the Scotiabank Centre, but was moved to the Acadia University campus due to scheduling conflicts following a postponement of this tournament by two weeks.[7][8]

Participating teams

Seed Team Qualified Record Last Total
1Alberta Golden BearsCanada West Champion16–3–1201816
2UNB RedsAUS Champion21–3–020198
3UQTR PatriotesOUA Champion10–3–220034
4Brock BadgersOUA Finalist7–5–2None0
5St. Francis Xavier X-MenAUS Finalist17–5–120041
6UBC ThunderbirdsCanada West Finalist14–15–1None0
7Ryerson RamsOUA Bronze11–4–0None0
8Acadia AxemenLost play-in game (Host)7–14–119962

[9][10]

Championship bracket

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals: April 2 Gold Medal Game: April 3
         
1 Alberta Golden Bears 7
8 Acadia Axemen 0
1 Alberta Golden Bears 7
Thursday Mar. 31st
5 St. Francis Xavier X-Men 3
4 Brock Badgers 0
5 St. Francis Xavier X-Men 3
1 Alberta Golden Bears 4
3 UQTR Patriotes 5 (2OT)
2 UNB Reds 1
7 Ryerson Rams 2
3 UQTR Patriotes 7 Bronze Medal Game
Friday Apr. 1st
7 Ryerson Rams 2
3 UQTR Patriotes 2 (2OT) 5 St. Francis Xavier X-Men 3 (OT)
6 UBC Thunderbirds 1 7 Ryerson Rams 2

Tournament All-Stars

Alexis Gravel, a goaltender from the UQTR Patriotes, was selected as the Major W.J. 'Danny' McLeod Award for U Sports University Cup MVP. Gravel played all three games for UQTR (two of which went into overtime) and finished the tournament with a GAA of 1.86 and Save Percentage of .950 as well as Player of the Game honours in UQTR's first game vs UBC.

Joining Gravel on the tournament all-star team were[3]:
Defenseman: Clayton Kirichenko (Alberta Golden Bears)
Defenseman: Santino Centorame, (StFX)
Forward: Simon Lafrance (UQTR Patriotes)
Forward: Eric Florchuk (Alberta Golden Bears)
Forward: Félix Lauzon (UQTR Patriotes)

References

  1. "U Sports prepares for 2021-22 National Championship Season; awards four new Volleyball Championship hosts". usports.ca. U Sports. June 28, 2021.
  2. 1 2 "U Sports Calendar". usports.ca. U Sports. June 17, 2021. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  3. 1 2 "2022 U SPORTS Cavendish Farms University Cup Gold Medal Game: UQTR Patriotes mount stunning double-overtime comeback, capture David Johnston University Cup". usports.ca. U Sports. April 4, 2022.
  4. "Men's Ice Hockey National Championships History". U Sports. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  5. "U Sports hockey championships cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak". Sportsnet. March 12, 2020.
  6. "U Sports unable to offer national championships in winter 2021". usports.ca. U Sports. October 15, 2020.
  7. "Acadia confirmed as host of 2022 University Cup men's hockey championship in Halifax". SaltWire Network. June 28, 2021.
  8. "U Sports 2022 University Cup comes to Wolfville". Acadia Athletics. February 10, 2022.
  9. "U Sports Playing Regulations: Men's Ice Hockey" (PDF). U Sports. September 2021.
  10. "Seeding and schedule announced for 2022 Cavendish Farms University Cup". U Sports. March 27, 2022.
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