Gordon Cup

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The Gordon Cup is an annual conference tournament held within the Gordon Conference in New Jersey Ice Hockey League. The inaugural Gordon Cup tournament took place in 1959, with Livingston winning the championship. The Cup recently celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Bergen Catholic, Bishop Eustace Prep, Christian Brothers Academy, Delbarton, and Seton Hall Prep participate in the Gordon Conference American Division. Don Bosco Prep, Gloucester Catholic, Pope John, St. Augustine Prep, and St. Peters Prep take part in the Gordon Conference National Division.

Gordon Cup Championship

Gordon Cup Championships 1997-2010 [1]
SeasonChampionRunner upScore
1996–1997Seton Hall PrepSt. Joe's Montvale3-2
1997–1998Seton Hall PrepSt. Joe's Montvale6-0
1998–1999BrickSeton Hall Prep2-1
1999–2000Seton Hall PrepBrick5-2
2000–2001Seton Hall PrepBergen Catholic7-0
2001–2002Seton Hall PrepSt. John Vianney5-2
2002–2003Bergen CatholicSeton Hall Prep6-4
2003–2004Bergen CatholicSeton Hall Prep4-2
2004–2005DelbartonChristian Brothers Academy6-4
2005–2006Seton Hall PrepDelbarton5-2
2006–2007Christian Brothers AcademyDelbarton1-0
2007–2008DelbartonSt. Augustine Prep5-3
2008–2009DelbartonBishop Eustace5-1
2009–2010Christian Brothers AcademySt. Augustine Prep7-0
2010–2011Delbarton, St. Augustine Prep (co-champions)2-2
2011-2012DelbartonDon Bosco Prep4-1
2012-2013Christian Brothers AcademyDelbarton5-2
2019-2020Christian Brothers AcademyDon Bosco Prep2-0

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References

  1. "New Jersey High School Hockey". Njhockey.org. Retrieved 2010-11-18.