MIAA men's ice hockey tournament

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Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Association men's ice hockey tournament
Conference hockey championship
Sport Ice hockey
Conference Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Format Single-elimination
Played1920–1968

The Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Association ice hockey tournament was an annual conference championship held between member teams.

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History

The conference was formed once the maritime schools restarted their ice hockey programs after World War I. For the inaugural season, the league instituted a tournament and held it after every season until 1964, when scheduling conflicts with the University Cup caused its cancellation. The league rebranded as the 'Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association' (AIAA) in 1968.

Tournaments

Championships

SchoolChampionships
St. Francis Xavier 24
Mount Allison 6
New Brunswick 5
Acadia 4
Dalhousie 3
Saint Mary's 2
Saint Dunstan's 2
St. Thomas 1

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