OUA men's ice hockey tournament

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Ontario University Athletics men's ice hockey tournament
Conference hockey championship
Sport Ice hockey
Conference Ontario University Athletics
Format Single-elimination
Played1998–present
Winner trophy Queen's Cup

The Ontario University Athletics ice hockey tournament is an annual conference championship held between member teams. The winner receives an automatic bid to the U Sports men's ice hockey championship.

Contents


History

Four division league

In 1997, the OUAA changes its name to Ontario University Athletics (OUA). Coinciding with the rebranding was a change to the playoff format. The OUA used the same qualifications as the OUAA had; the four division winners received byes into the quarterfinal round while the second- and third-place teams met in the first round. The first round was changed to a two-game series where if the teams remained tied after the two matches than a 20-minute mini-game was used as a tiebreaker (mini-games are unofficial matches that are not counted for any statistical category). The Divisional Finals were also altered, becoming a best-of-five series. This format lasted for only one year and the following season the mini-game was replaced by a regular best-of-three series while the second round went from best-of-five to best-of-three.

The playoff format remained constant for several years but saw a small change in 2005. The OUA paired the eastern and western divisions for the postseason. The four division champions were still given byes into the second round, however, the remaining four teams for each bracket were selected based upon their regular season record and seeded accordingly. Additionally, the division final round was now also changed to a best-of-three series.

Two division league

In the later half of the 00s, OUA added three more schools to the lineup. After the arrival of Nipissing, the league abandoned the cumbersome four division format and switched to eastern and western halves. Additionally, the tournament was expanded to 16 teams with all beginning play in the division quarterfinal round. The league also would hold a third place game in alternating years starting with 2012. When the national tournament expanded to 8 teams in 2015, it began offering three automatic bids to the OUA, causing the conference to make the third place game a permanent fixture. [1]

As a result of the restrictions during the 2021–22 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league was temporarily rearranged into four division. Additionally, all rounds were switched to single-elimination for this season. Furthermore, the teams were not reseeded after the first round due to the short time between matches. After the COVID restrictions ended, the league contracted its tournament, limiting entry to 12 teams and giving byes to the top two teams from each division.

Tournaments

1998

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–4–21 Guelph 17–5–41 York 13–11–21 Windsor 22–3–1
T–2 Concordia 13–11–22 Toronto 10–13–32 Brock 10–15–12 Waterloo 15–7–4
T–2 McGill 12–10–43 Queen's 8–16–23 Laurentian 9–16–13 Western Ontario 15–8–3
4 Ottawa 13–12–14 Royal Military College 2–20–44 Ryerson 3–19–44 Wilfrid Laurier 6–18–2
Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup SemifinalsQueen's Cup Final
FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6 5 3 - -
FE2 Concordia 3* 0 2FE2 Concordia 2 1 0 - -
FE3 McGill 2 3 0EastFE1Quebec–Trois-Rivières?
ME1 Guelph ?
ME1 Guelph 5 6 6* - -
ME2 Toronto 2 2 - ME2 Toronto 3 2 5 - -
ME3 Queen's 1 0 - FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 1
FW1Windsor2
MW1 York 5 5 5 - -
MW2 Brock 4 1 1MW2 Brock 4 2 4 - -
MW3 Laurentian 2 4 0WestMW1 York 2
FW1Windsor6
FW1 Windsor 4 4 5 - -
FW2 Waterloo 3 1 3** FW2 Waterloo 1 2 0 - -
FW3 Western Ontario 2 2* 2

Mini-games in italics.
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

1999

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–5–11 Guelph 11–10–51 York 8–10–71 Windsor 17–6–3
2 Concordia 16–7–32 Queen's 5–14–72 Brock 10–14–22 Wilfrid Laurier 14–7–5
3 Ottawa 17–9–03 Toronto 6–16–43 Laurentian 8–13–53 Waterloo 11–8–7
4 McGill 13–9–44 Royal Military College 4–21–14 Ryerson 6–19–04 Western Ontario 14–12–0
Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup SemifinalsQueen's Cup Final
FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 5 -
FE2 Concordia 3 6 - FE2 Concordia 1 1 -
FE3 Ottawa 1 3 - EastFE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3
ME1 Guelph 1
ME1 Guelph 5 6 4
ME2 Queen's 1 4 3**** ME2 Queen's 0 7 2
ME3 Toronto 2 0 2 FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 7
MW1 York 0
MW1 York 2 6* 4
MW2 Brock 2 7 7 MW2 Brock 4 5 2
MW3 Laurentian 8 4 2 WestMW1 York 3 Third Place Game
FW1 Windsor 1
FW1 Windsor 6 4** - ME1 Guelph 1
FW2 Wilfrid Laurier 3 1 2 FW3 Waterloo 3 3 - FW1 Windsor 3
FW3 Waterloo 2 3 4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2000

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–2–41 Guelph 10–12–41 Brock 13–10–31 Western Ontario 19–3–4
2 McGill 21–5–02 Toronto 10–13–3T–2 Laurentian 9–14–32 Windsor 11–9–6
3 Concordia 14–9–33 Queen's 9–15–2T–2 York 9–14–33 Wilfrid Laurier 11–10–5
4 Ottawa 8–14–44 Royal Military College 3–23–04 Ryerson 9–16–14 Waterloo 9–16–1

Note: York forfeited six wins during the season for using an ineligible player.

Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup SemifinalsQueen's Cup Final
FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 6 5
FE2 McGill 6 4 - FE2 McGill 4 0 2
FE3 Concordia 4 2 - EastFE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3
ME3 Queen's 1
ME1 Guelph 3 2 -
ME2 Toronto 5 2 4 ME3 Queen's 4 3 -
ME3 Queen's 4 4 6 FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3
FW1 Western Ontario 2
MW1 Brock 5 2 7
MW2 Laurentian 3 4 - MW3 York 2 4 8
MW3 York 4 7 - WestMW3 York 1
FW1 Western Ontario 5
FW1 Western Ontario 1 3 -
FW2 Windsor 3 2 - FW3 Wilfrid Laurier 0 2 -
FW3 Wilfrid Laurier 5 3 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2001

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–1–21 Toronto 13–10–11 York 15–6–31 Western Ontario 21–3–0
2 Concordia 10–9–52 Queen's 6–16–2T–2 Brock 11–11–22 Waterloo 15–7–2
3 McGill 10–11–33 Royal Military College 5–19–0T–2 Guelph 11–11–23 Wilfrid Laurier 9–11–4
4 Ottawa 6–16–24 Ryerson 4–20–04 Windsor 8–14–2
Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup SemifinalsQueen's Cup Final
FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 8 -
FE2 Concordia 2 3 - FE2 Concordia 1 2 -
FE3 McGill 1 2 - EastFE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4
ME1 Toronto 1
ME1 Toronto 10 2 4
ME2 Queen's 2 0 - ME3 Royal Military College 0 5 1
ME3 Royal Military College 3 5 - FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4
FW1 Western Ontario 3
MW1 York 5 5 -
MW2 Brock 1 4 - MW3 Guelph 2 3 -
MW3 Guelph 2 5 - WestMW1 York 3
FW1 Western Ontario 7
FW1 Western Ontario 3 5 -
FW2 Waterloo 3 3 5 FW2 Waterloo 2 2 -
FW3 Wilfrid Laurier 2 4 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2002

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
T–1 Ottawa 15–8–11 Toronto 13–7–41 York 17–4–31 Western Ontario 22–0–2
T–1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 15–8–12 Ryerson 10–14–02 Guelph 11–12–12 Lakehead 13–8–3
3 McGill 13–9–23 Royal Military College 8–15–1T–3 Brock 7–13–43 Windsor 8–15–1
4 Concordia 11–12–14 Queen's 4–19–1T–3 Wilfrid Laurier 8–14–24 Waterloo 3–20–1
Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup SemifinalsQueen's Cup Final
FE1 Ottawa 1 2 -
FE2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 2 - FE2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 4 -
FE3 McGill 0 1 - EastFE2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4*
ME1 Toronto 3
ME1 Toronto 3 5 -
ME2 Ryerson 7 3 - ME2 Ryerson 2 2 -
ME3 Royal Military College 4 2 - FE2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 5
FW1 Western Ontario 4
MW1 York 5 9 -
MW2 Guelph 3 4 5 MW3 Brock 2 4 -
MW3 Brock 2 6 6* WestMW1 York 3
FW1 Western Ontario 5
FW1 Western Ontario 3 4** 5
FW2 Lakehead 6 3 - FW2 Lakehead 4 3 1
FW3 Windsor 1 1 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2003

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–2–21 Toronto 16–5–31 York 17–6–11 Western Ontario 24–0–0
2 McGill 16–6–22 Queen's 7–17–02 Wilfrid Laurier 12–11–12 Lakehead 18–6–0
3 Ottawa 13–9–23 Royal Military College 6–17–13 Brock 8–16–03 Windsor 8–15–1
4 Concordia 9–13–24 Ryerson 2–21–14 Guelph 6–17–14 Waterloo 1–22–1
Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsSemifinalsGold Medal Game
FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 11 2 -
FE2 McGill 2 2 - FE3 Ottawa 2 1 -
FE3 Ottawa 3 3 - EastFE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6
ME1 Toronto 3
ME1 Toronto 1 0 5
ME2 Queen's 4 3 - ME2 Queen's 0 2 1
ME3 Royal Military College 1 2 - FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 7
MW1 York 4
MW1 York 5 3 5
MW2 Wilfrid Laurier 5 2 - MW2 Wilfrid Laurier 4 5 0
MW3 Brock 2 1 - WestMW1 York 4 Bronze Medal Game
FW2 Lakehead 1
FW1 Western Ontario 2 1 - ME1 Toronto 5
FW2 Lakehead 4 11 - FW2 Lakehead 5 2 - FW2 Lakehead 6
FW3 Windsor 2 2 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2004

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Ottawa 17–3–3–11 Toronto 9–10–4–11 York 15–5–4–01 Western Ontario 21–3–0–0
2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 14–5–4–12 Queen's 9–13–2–02 Brock 13–8–3–02 Lakehead 18–4–2–0
3 Concordia 11–10–3–03 Royal Military College 3–20–0–13 Wilfrid Laurier 10–8–3–33 Waterloo 8–14–0–2
4 McGill 9–9–4–24 Ryerson 3–21–0–04 Guelph 8–12–2–24 Windsor 7–17–0–0
Division QuarterfinalsDivision SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup Final
FE1 Ottawa 2 8 4
FE2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 4 - FE2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4 1 3
FE3 Concordia 2 0 - EastFE1 Ottawa 4
ME1 Toronto 2
ME1 Toronto 9 5 -
ME2 Queen's 2 7 - ME2 Queen's 2 3 -
ME3 Royal Military College 1 1 - FE1 Ottawa 2
MW1 York 3
MW1 York 7 5 -
MW2 Brock 3 3 - MW3 Wilfrid Laurier 2 3 -
MW3 Wilfrid Laurier 4 6 - WestMW1 York 3
FW2 Lakehead 2
FW1 Western Ontario 1 4 4
FW2 Lakehead 5 12 - FW2 Lakehead 3 2 5****
FW3 Waterloo 1 1 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2005

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 17–6–1–01 Toronto 12–11–1–01 York 12–6–5–11 Western Ontario 17–6–0–1
2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 15–5–3–12 Royal Military College 8–10–0–62 Wilfrid Laurier 12–10–2–02 Lakehead 15–8–1–0
3 Concordia 14–8–1–13 Queen's 8–14–0–23 Guelph 8–11–4–13 Waterloo 13–8–3–0
4 Ottawa 13–8–2–14 Ryerson 1–22–0–14 Brock 6–16–1–14 Windsor 7–10–4–3
Division QuarterfinalsDivision SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup Final
E1 McGill ? ? - 2
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières ? ? - 2 E5 Ottawa ? ? - 0
E6 Royal Military College ? ? - 0 EastE1 McGill ? ? ? 1
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières ? ? ? 2
E2 Toronto 1 2 - 0
E4 Concordia ? ? ? 1 E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 7 6 - 2
E5 Ottawa ? ? ? 2 E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 0
W1 Western Ontario 4
W1 Western Ontario ? ? ? 2
W3 Lakehead ? ? - 2 W4 Waterloo ? ? ? 1
W6 Guelph ? ? - 0 WestW1 Western Ontario ? ? ? 2
W3 Lakehead ? ? ? 1
W2 York ? ? - 0
W4 Waterloo ? ? ? 2 W3 Lakehead ? ? - 2
W5 Wilfrid Laurier ? ? ? 1

Note: Scores for individual games in the first three rounds are mostly unavailable. The aggregate results presented are for the series.
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2006

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 20–1–3–01 Toronto 8–13–2–11 Wilfrid Laurier 13–8–2–11 Western Ontario 21–2–1–0
2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 16–6–2–02 Royal Military College 7–12–5–02 York 10–11–1–22 Waterloo 15–6–3–0
3 Ottawa 13–8–2–13 Queen's 7–15–1–13 Brock 9–11–2–23 Lakehead 13–9–2–0
4 Concordia 7–11–3–34 Ryerson 1–21–1–14 Guelph 7–14–3–04 Windsor 7–12–3–2
Division QuarterfinalsDivision SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup Final
E1 McGill 1 4 3
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 7 6 - E4 Ottawa 2 3 1
E6 Royal Military College 2 1 - EastE1 McGill 4 3* -
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 2 -
E2 Toronto 1 2 -
E4 Ottawa 1 4* 6 E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 3 -
E5 Concordia 4 3 4 E1 McGill 0
W4 Lakehead 4
W1 Western Ontario 3 6 0
W3 Waterloo 4 2 8 W4 Lakehead 4* 2 3
W6 Brock 3 3*** 2 WestW4 Lakehead 4 2 4
W2 Wilfrid Laurier 1 4 2
W2 Wilfrid Laurier 2 5 6
W4 Lakehead 4 5* - W3 Waterloo 6 2 2
W5 York 3 4 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2007

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 17–5–3–31 Toronto 18–9–1–01 Wilfrid Laurier 22–5–1–01 Waterloo 21–4–2–1
2 McGill 15–7–5–12 Queen's 8–14–5–12 York 13–10–3–22 Western Ontario 17–6–3–2
3 Ottawa 11–12–3–23 Royal Military College 7–16–4–13 Brock 14–12–1–13 Lakehead 13–10–3–2
4 Concordia 8–16–3–14 Ryerson 2–23–2–14 Guelph 7–14–3–44 Windsor 10–17–0–1
Division QuarterfinalsDivision SemifinalsDivision FinalsQueen's Cup Final
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 2 4
E3 McGill 6 5 8 E4 Ottawa 0 5 2
E6 Concordia 3 6* 0 EastE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 7* 5* -
E2 Toronto 6 4 -
E2 Toronto 1 2 -
E4 Ottawa 2 1 - E3 McGill 0 0 -
E5 Queen's 1 0 - E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 5
W1 Wilfrid Laurier 3
W1 Wilfrid Laurier 4 5 -
W3 Western Ontario 2 1 3* W5 Lakehead 2 2 -
W6 Brock 0 3 2 WestW1 Wilfrid Laurier 5 7* -
W2 Waterloo 3 6 -
W2 Waterloo 3 2 2
W4 York 2 3 - W3 Western Ontario 2 3** 1
W5 Lakehead 3* 4**** -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2008

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 22–5–0–11 Queen's 13–12–0–31 Brock 17–8–1–21 Lakehead 23–4–0–1
2 McGill 18–9–0–12 Toronto 13–13–0–22 York 14–11–2–12 Western Ontario 18–5–1–4
3 Ottawa 14–12–0–23 Royal Military College 10–16–0–23 Guelph 12–13–1–23 Waterloo 18–10–0–0
4 Carleton 12–13–2–14 Ryerson 9–16–1–24 Ontario Tech 6–19–2–14 Wilfrid Laurier 16–9–1–2
5 Concordia 11–14–2–15 Windsor 6–21–0–1
Division Quarterfinals
February 13–17
Division Semifinals
February 20–24
Division Finals
February 27–March 1
Queen's Cup Final
March 8
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4 6 -
E3 McGill 5 5 - E4 Ottawa 0 4 -
E6 Carleton 1 3 - EastE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 1 1 -
E3 McGill 4 2 -
E2 Queen's 1 0 -
E4 Ottawa 3* 1 3* E3 McGill 6 2 -
E5 Toronto 2 3 2 E3 McGill 4
W2 Brock 1
W1 Lakehead 4 3 7
W3 Western Ontario 5 6 - W5 Wilfrid Laurier 5 2 3
W6 York 1 1 - WestW1 Lakehead 2 4 0
W2 Brock 4 3 1*
W2 Brock 2 4* 6*
W4 Waterloo 5 1 0 W3 Western Ontario 3 3 5
W5 Wilfrid Laurier 0 3 1

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2009

Far EastMid EastMid WestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–4–3–01 Toronto 14–11–1–21 York 14–11–0–31 Wilfrid Laurier 22–5–1–0
2 McGill 18–8–1–12 Queen's 12–13–1–22 Guelph 14–12–1–12 Western Ontario 19–7–2–0
3 Concordia 14–12–0–23 Royal Military College 8–18–1–13 Brock 9–14–3–23 Waterloo 18–7–0–3
4 Carleton 13–11–3–14 Ryerson 5–22–0–14 Ontario Tech 7–16–4–14 Lakehead 18–8–1–1
5 Ottawa 12–11–3–25 Windsor 13–13–0–2
Division Quarterfinals
February 18–22
Division Semifinals
February 25–March 1
Division Finals
March 4–7
Queen's Cup Final
March 14
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 2 5**
E3 McGill 5 2 2 E5 Carleton 4 1 4
E6 Ottawa 1 3 1 EastE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 1 1 -
E3 McGill 3 2 -
E2 Toronto 2 3 -
E4 Concordia 6 1 2 E3 McGill 3 6 -
E5 Carleton 3 2 3 E3 McGill 1
W3 Western Ontario 2
W1 Wilfrid Laurier 3 3* 4
W3 Western Ontario 4* 1 4 W5 Lakehead 4* 2 3
W6 Guelph 3 2* 1 WestW1 Wilfrid Laurier 3 2 -
W3 Western Ontario 4 3 -
W2 York 2 2 -
W4 Waterloo 4 2 - W3 Western Ontario 4 3 -
W5 Lakehead 5* 6 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2010

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 23–3–1–11 Western Ontario 21–7–0–0
2 McGill 22–6–0–02 Waterloo 20–7–0–1
3 Toronto 15–9–2–23 Lakehead 19–7–0–2
4 Carleton 15–10–1–24 Wilfrid Laurier 17–7–4–0
5 Queen's 14–12–1–15 Guelph 14–10–0–4
6 Ryerson 12–13–0–36 York 12–13–3–0
7 Nipissing 12–15–0–17 Windsor 10–13–3–2
8 Concordia 8–16–1–38 Ontario Tech 11–15–0–2
9 Royal Military College 6–18–3–19 Brock 9–17–1–1
10 Ottawa 6–20–2–0
Division Quarterfinals
February 17–21
Division Semifinals
February 24–28
Division Finals
March 3–6
Queen's Cup Final
March 13
                  
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6 4 -
E8 Concordia 2 2 -
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6 6 -
E6 Ryerson 3 3 -
E2 McGill 4 7 -
E7 Nipissing 1 2 -
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 4 -
East
E2 McGill 3 7 -
E3 Toronto 0 1 -
E6 Ryerson 6 3 -
E2 McGill 2 5 6
E4 Carleton 5 1 2
E4 Carleton 3 4 3**
E5 Queen's 4** 1 2
E2 McGill 3
W3 Lakehead 1
W1 Western Ontario 1 4 5
W8 Ontario Tech 2 2 1
W1 Western Ontario 5 3 -
W7 Windsor 2 1 -
W2 Waterloo 2 4 2
W7 Windsor 4 3 3**
W1 Western Ontario 1 2 -
West
W3 Lakehead 4 5 -
W3 Lakehead 2 9 6 Bronze Medal Game
W6 York 3** 5 2
W3 Lakehead 4* 5* - E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 5
W5 Guelph 3 4 - W1 Western Ontario 4
W4 Wilfrid Laurier 0 3 3
W5 Guelph 3 2 5

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2011

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 24–2–0–21 Western Ontario 20–3–2–3
2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–8–1–02 Wilfrid Laurier 15–7–2–4
3 Carleton 18–8–0–23 Lakehead 16–9–3–0
4 Nipissing 17–8–0–34 Guelph 15–10–1–2
5 Queen's 14–11–3–05 Brock 13–9–4–2
6 Toronto 10–11–5–26 Waterloo 15–12–0–1
7 Concordia 12–14–2–0T–7 Ontario Tech 12–12–2–2
8 Ottawa 11–14–1–2T–7 Windsor 12–12–2–2
9 Ryerson 8–18–1–19 York 10–16–1–1
10 Royal Military College 5–22–1–0
Division Quarterfinals
February 16–20
Division Semifinals
February 23–27
Division Finals
March 2–6
Queen's Cup Final
March 12
                  
E1 McGill 2 10 -
E8 Ottawa 1 5 -
E1 McGill 4 6 -
E4 Nipissing 1 4 -
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 5 3 5
E7 Concordia 2 5 3
E1 McGill 5 1 6
East
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 6 1
E3 Carleton 1 7 4
E6 Toronto 2 3 0
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4 1 4
E3 Carleton 2 4 0
E4 Nipissing 7 6 -
E5 Queen's 0 3 -
E1 McGill 6
W1 Western Ontario 2
W1 Western Ontario 4 4 -
W8 Windsor 1 2 -
W1 Western Ontario 4 1 6
W6 Waterloo 2 2 0
W2 Wilfrid Laurier 1 2** 2
W7 Ontario Tech 2* 1 1
W1 Western Ontario 4 4 -
West
W4 Guelph 1 2 -
W3 Lakehead 0 0 -
W6 Waterloo 5 3 -
W2 Wilfrid Laurier 0 3 1
W4 Guelph 3 0 2
W4 Guelph 3 3 8
W5 Brock 2 4 5

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2012

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 22–4–2–01 Western Ontario 21–4–1–2
2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–7–1–12 Lakehead 19–9–0–0
3 Nipissing 17–7–1–33 Waterloo 15–9–3–1
4 Toronto 16–9–2–14 York 14–10–1–3
5 Carleton 15–10–1–25 Windsor 15–12–0–1
T–6 Ottawa 14–13–0–16 Brock 13–14–1–0
T–6 Ryerson 13–12–1–27 Guelph 9–14–3–2
T–8 Queen's 13–13–0–28 Wilfrid Laurier 9–17–1–1
T–8 Concordia 13–13–1–19 Ontario Tech 6–21–1–0
10 Royal Military College 3–23–2–0
Division Quarterfinals
February 15–19
Division Semifinals
February 22–26
Division Finals
February 29–March 4
Queen's Cup Final
March 10
                  
E1 McGill 3 5 -
E8 Queen's 2 1 -
E1 McGill 5 5 -
E6 Ottawa 3 3 -
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 7 5
E7 Ryerson 9 5 3
E1 McGill 5 5** -
East
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 4 -
E3 Nipissing 2 1 -
E6 Ottawa 5 3 -
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 8 1 3**
E5 Carleton 1 5 2
E4 Toronto 2 3 3
E5 Carleton 6 0 4**
E1 McGill 4
W1 Western Ontario 1
W1 Western Ontario 4 2 -
W8 Wilfrid Laurier 2 1 -
W1 Western Ontario 5 3 -
W6 Brock 3 2 -
W2 Lakehead 4 5 3
W7 Guelph 5 1 2
W1 Western Ontario 3 5 2
West
W5 Windsor 4 2 0
W3 Waterloo 1 4 - Bronze Medal Game
W6 Brock 2** 7 -
W2 Lakehead 3* 1 2 E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 5
W5 Windsor 2 4 3* W5 Windsor 3
W4 York 4 1 -
W5 Windsor 5* 5 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2013

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–6–0–11 Western Ontario 21–5–1–1
2 Carleton 19–7–1–12 Windsor 18–9–0–1
3 McGill 17–7–0–4T–3 Lakehead 17–9–1–1
4 Ottawa 16–8–2–2T–3 Guelph 17–9–0–2
5 Toronto 13–9–3–35 Wilfrid Laurier 14–12–2–0
6 Nipissing 14–12–1–16 Waterloo 12–11–0–5
7 Queen's 10–11–6–17 York 14–14–0–0
8 Ryerson 12–16–0–0T–8 Ontario Tech 11–16–0–1
9 Concordia 8–15–2–3T–8 Brock 9–14–4–1
10 Royal Military College 3–22–2–1
Division Quarterfinals
February 13–17
Division Semifinals
February 20–24
Division Finals
February 27–March 3
Queen's Cup Final
March 9
                  
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 5 7 -
E8 Ryerson 2 3 -
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 8 -
E6 Nipissing 1 3 -
E2 Carleton 10 2 -
E7 Queen's 2 1 -
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 1 2 2****
East
E2 Carleton 4 0 1
E3 McGill 2 4 1
E6 Nipissing 4 1 2
E2 Carleton 3 3 6
E4 Ottawa 1 4 0
E4 Ottawa 3** 0 3**
E5 Toronto 2 4 2
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4
W6 Waterloo 1
W1 Western Ontario 8 5 -
W8 Ontario Tech 1 2 -
W1 Western Ontario 3 3 3
W6 Waterloo 1 4 5
W2 Windsor 3** 4 -
W7 York 2 2 -
W6 Waterloo 3* 5 -
West
W2 Windsor 2 3 -
W3 Lakehead 2 2 -
W6 Waterloo 7 4 -
W2 Windsor 2 1 -
W4 Guelph 1 0 -
W4 Guelph 3 3* 3
W5 Wilfrid Laurier 4** 2 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2014

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Carleton 22–5–1–01 Western Ontario 21–6–1–0
T–2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 22–6–0–02 Lakehead 17–8–2–1
T–2 McGill 21–5–1–1T–3 Ryerson 17–11–0–0
4 Queen's 17–6–2–3T–3 Windsor 17–11–0–0
5 Ottawa 17–10–0–1T–5 Toronto 15–11–1–1
6 Concordia 11–13–2–2T–5 Brock 14–10–2–2
7 Ontario Tech 8–16–3–1T–7 York 13–13–1–1
8 Nipissing 7–16–2–3T–7 Guelph 12–12–2–2
9 Laurentian 5–22–0–1T–7 Waterloo 12–12–2–2
10 Royal Military College 3–22–2–110 Wilfrid Laurier 9–17–2–0
Division Quarterfinals
February 19–23
Division Semifinals
February 26–March 2
Division Finals
March 6–9
Queen's Cup Final
March 15
                  
E1 Carleton 4 4 -
E8 Nipissing 2 0 -
E1 Carleton 6 1 2
E4 Queen's 2 2 0
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 8 5 -
E7 Ontario Tech 3 3 -
E1 Carleton 5 2 1
East
E2 McGill 2 3 2
E3 McGill 3 8 -
E6 Concordia 1 4 -
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 1 -
E3 McGill 4* 4 -
E4 Queen's 3 2 -
E5 Ottawa 2 1 -
E2 McGill 2
W4 Windsor 3
W1 Western Ontario 4 2** 6
W8 Guelph 5 1 1
W1 Western Ontario 3 1 1
W4 Windsor 2 3 3
W2 Lakehead 4 5 -
W7 York 2 2 -
W4 Windsor 7 6 -
West
W2 Lakehead 1 2 -
W3 Ryerson 4* 4 6 Third place
W6 Brock 3 6 3
W2 Lakehead 7 5 - E1 Carleton 7
W3 Ryerson 0 1 - W2 Lakehead 4
W4 Windsor 3 5 -
W5 Toronto 2 2 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2015

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 21–5–0–01 Windsor 22–4–1–0
T–2 Carleton 20–5–0–12 Western Ontario 19–7–1–0
T–2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–4–1–23 Waterloo 17–8–1–1
4 Laurentian 14–9–3–04 Ryerson 14–12–1–0
5 Queen's 13–12–1–05 Toronto 13–13–1–0
6 Nipissing 12–12–2–06 Guelph 11–13–3–0
7 Ontario Tech 10–15–1–07 Lakehead 10–14–3–0
8 Concordia 8–17–1–08 Brock 10–15–2–0
9 Royal Military College 0–23–3–0T–9 Wilfrid Laurier 10–16–1–0
T–9 York 9–15–2–1
Division Quarterfinals
February 11–15
Division Semifinals
February 18–22
Division Finals
February 25–28
Queen's Cup Final
March 7
                  
E1 McGill 4 5 6
E8 Concordia 6 0 3
E1 McGill 2 3 -
E5 Queen's 1 1 -
E2 Carleton 5 6 -
E7 Ontario Tech 2 1 -
E1 McGill 0 2 -
East
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 4 -
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6 10 -
E6 Nipissing 3 3 -
E2 Carleton 1 3 -
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2* 4* -
E4 Laurentian 2 1 1
E5 Queen's 1 3 2*
E3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 0
W6 Guelph 4
W1 Windsor 1 4 4*
W8 Brock 2 2 3
W1 Windsor 4 6 -
W7 Lakehead 3 3 -
W2 Western Ontario 3 1 -
W7 Lakehead 4 4 -
W1 Windsor 1 4 -
West
W6 Guelph 3 5 -
W3 Waterloo 5 2 1 Bronze Medal Game
W6 Guelph 0 3 4
W5 Toronto 8 1 3 E1 McGill 1
W6 Guelph 3 3 5 W1 Windsor 2*
W4 Ryerson 1 4 -
W5 Toronto 2 6 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2016

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 24–3–1–01 York 16–7–4–1
2 McGill 21–6–1–02 Western Ontario 18–10–0–0
3 Carleton 20–7–0–1T–3 Waterloo 16–11–1–0
T–4 Ontario Tech 18–8–1–1T–3 Guelph 16–11–1–0
T–4 Queen's 17–7–3–15 Windsor 14–11–1–2
6 Nipissing 12–12–3–16 Ryerson 14–13–1–0
7 Concordia 10–12–6–07 Wilfrid Laurier 14–14–0–0
8 Laurentian 7–15–5–18 Toronto 11–15–2–0
9 Royal Military College 4–21–3–09 Lakehead 8–16–3–1
10 Brock 6–15–6–1
Division Quarterfinals
February 17–21
Division Semifinals
February 24–28
Division Finals
March 2–6
Queen's Cup Final
March 12
                  
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4 3 -
E8 Laurentian 1 2 -
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6 4 -
E4 Ontario Tech 1 2 -
E2 McGill 9 4* -
E7 Concordia 2 3 -
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4 6 -
East
E3 Carleton 1 3 -
E3 Carleton 3 6 -
E6 Nipissing 0 1 -
E2 McGill 2 2 -
E3 Carleton 5 3* -
E4 Ontario Tech 3 4* 4
E5 Queen's 4* 3 3
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4*
W2 Western Ontario 3
W1 York 5 2 1
W8 Toronto 0 3 4
W2 Western Ontario 1 7 4*
W8 Toronto 3 3 3
W2 Western Ontario 8 4 -
W7 Wilfrid Laurier 3 1 -
W2 Western Ontario 2 1 5
West
W3 Guelph 1 3 1
W3 Waterloo 2 4 - Bronze Medal Game
W6 Ryerson 4 5* -
W4 Guelph 5 1 11 E3 Carleton 4
W6 Ryerson 3 2* 3 W3 Guelph 1
W4 Guelph 6 2 3*
W5 Windsor 2 5 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2017

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 21–4–2–11 Ryerson 22–4–2–0
2 Concordia 19–7–2–02 York 18–6–3–1
3 Queen's 18–7–2–13 Wilfrid Laurier 15–9–3–1
T–4 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 16–9–1–24 Guelph 15–12–1–0
T–4 Carleton 16–9–2–15 Brock 14–13–1–0
T–4 Ottawa 15–8–4–1T–6 Windsor 13–13–1–1
7 Ontario Tech 16–11–1–0T–6 Lakehead 13–13–2–0
8 Laurentian 11–12–5–0T–6 Waterloo 12–12–4–0
9 Nipissing 8–18–1–19 Western Ontario 8–16–2–2
10 Royal Military College 6–20–1–110 Toronto 5–21–0–2

Note: In January 2018, Quebec–Trois-Rivières was ruled to have used an ineligible player and required to forfeit a total of 7 games from this season. The records here are what the standings were at the beginning of the tournament. [2]

Division Quarterfinals
February 15–19
Division Semifinals
February 22–26
Division Finals
March 1–4
Queen's Cup Final
March 10
                  
E1 McGill 2* 7 -
E8 Laurentian 1 2 -
E1 McGill 3 2 -
E4 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 1 1 -
E2 Concordia 0 5 3
E7 Ontario Tech 4 2 2
E1 McGill 1 1 -
East
E3 Queen's 2 4 -
E3 Queen's 3** 2 2
E6 Ottawa 2 3** 0
E2 Concordia 1 2 0
E3 Queen's 3 0 2
E4 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 4 3
E5 Carleton 5 2 2
E3 Queen's 3
W2 York 4
W1 Ryerson 2 4 3
W8 Waterloo 1 5* 1
W1 Ryerson 1 1 -
W6 Windsor 4 3 -
W2 York 3 3 -
W7 Lakehead 2 1 -
W6 Windsor 3 4 3
West
W2 York 5 2 6
W3 Wilfrid Laurier 4* 0 2 Bronze Medal Game
W6 Windsor 3 1 3*
W2 York 3 6 - E1 McGill 6
W4 Guelph 2 2 - W6 Windsor 3
W4 Guelph 5 4* -
W5 Brock 1 3 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2018

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 22–4–1–11 Guelph 21–6–1–0
2 Queen's 19–6–3–02 York 17–10–0–1
3 Concordia 18–7–2–1T–3 Ryerson 15–10–1–2
4 Carleton 17–7–2–2T–3 Wilfrid Laurier 15–10–1–2
5 Ottawa 16–8–3–1T–3 Brock 14–9–3–2
6 Ontario Tech 15–9–3–16 Western Ontario 14–11–2–1
7 Nipissing 9–15–2–2T–7 Lakehead 11–12–3–2
8 Laurentian 10–17–0–1T–7 Windsor 10–11–4–3
T–9 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 9–18–1–09 Toronto 11–16–1–0
T–9 Royal Military College 7–16–5–010 Waterloo 9–15–3–1

Note: In January 2018, Quebec–Trois-Rivières was ruled to have used an ineligible player and required to forfeit a total of 11 games from this season. [2]

Division Quarterfinals
February 14–18
Division Semifinals
February 21–25
Division Finals
February 28–March 4
Queen's Cup Final
March 10
                  
E1 McGill 5 9 -
E8 Laurentian 2 1 -
E1 McGill 2 4 6
E5 Ottawa 3 1 3
E2 Queen's 4* 6 -
E7 Nipissing 3 1 -
E1 McGill 1 3* 6
East
E3 Concordia 3 2 2
E3 Concordia 4 3* -
E6 Ontario Tech 1 2 -
E2 Queen's 2 3 2
E3 Concordia 4 0 3*
E4 Carleton 3* 0 2
E5 Ottawa 2 5 4
E1 McGill 5
W5 Brock 1
W1 Guelph 3 3 6
W8 Windsor 1 4 1
W1 Guelph 3 4 -
W5 Brock 4* 5* -
W2 York 2 4 5
W7 Lakehead 3*** 2 1
W5 Brock 6 3 3
West
W2 York 2 4* 2
W3 Ryerson 4 1 6 Bronze Medal Game
W6 Western Ontario 2 5 3
W2 York 6 3 - E3 Concordia 3
W3 Ryerson 3 2 - W2 York 2
W4 Wilfrid Laurier 0 1 -
W5 Brock 3 2 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2019

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Ottawa 22–2–1–31 Ryerson 20–5–2–1
2 Carleton 18–5–2–32 Brock 19–5–4–0
3 McGill 17–7–3–13 Western Ontario 15–12–0–1
4 Queen's 18–10–0–04 Guelph 13–11–0–4
5 Ontario Tech 14–9–4–1T–5 Windsor 13–14–0–1
6 Concordia 15–11–1–1T–5 Wilfrid Laurier 13–14–1–0
7 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 14–11–2–1T–7 York 12–14–2–0
8 Laurentian 9–18–1–0T–7 Toronto 11–13–3–1
9 Nipissing 8–19–1–0T–9 Lakehead 12–15–0–1
10 Royal Military College 7–19–2–0T–9 Waterloo 10–13–4–1
Division Quarterfinals
February 14–18
Division Semifinals
February 21–25
Division Finals
February 28–March 4
Queen's Cup Final
March 10
                  
E1 Ottawa 8 5 -
E8 Laurentian 1 1 -
E1 Ottawa 2 5 2
E4 Queen's 3 2 6
E2 Carleton 4 6 -
E7 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 3 -
E4 Queen's 3* 4 -
East
E2 Carleton 2 1 -
E3 McGill 6 6 -
E6 Concordia 2 2 -
E2 Carleton 1 5 4*
E3 McGill 3 3 3
E4 Queen's 3 5** -
E5 Ontario Tech 2 4 -
E4 Queen's 4
W4 Guelph 1
W1 Ryerson 3* 4 -
W8 Toronto 2 3 -
W1 Ryerson 1 6 3
W4 Guelph 4 5 4
W2 Brock 2 3** -
W7 York 1 2 -
W4 Guelph 3 6 4
West
W3 Western Ontario 4 1 1
W3 Western Ontario 3 3 - Bronze Medal Game
W6 Wilfrid Laurier 2 2 -
W2 Brock 2 3 1 E2 Carleton 3
W3 Western Ontario 3 2 7 W3 Western Ontario 0
W4 Guelph 5* 4 -
W5 Windsor 4 0 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2020

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Carleton 24–3–1–01 Toronto 21–5–2–0
2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–6–1–22 Ryerson 20–5–2–1
3 Ottawa 17–7–2–23 Guelph 17–6–4–1
4 McGill 16–10–2–04 Windsor 15–10–0–3
5 Concordia 13–10–5–05 Brock 14–12–2–0
6 Ontario Tech 13–12–3–0T–6 Wilfrid Laurier 13–12–2–1
7 Queen's 12–13–1–2T–6 Lakehead 13–12–3–0
T–8 Royal Military College 9–18–1–08 Western Ontario 11–13–4–0
T–8 Nipissing 8–17–1–29 Waterloo 11–15–2–0
10 Laurentian 5–21–1–110 York 9–17–2–0

Note: Windsor was required to forfeit two games during the season for using an ineligible player.

Division Quarterfinals
February 12–16
Division Semifinals
February 19–23
Division Finals
February 27–March 1
Queen's Cup Final
March 7
                  
E1 Carleton 7 5 -
E8 Royal Military College 3 4 -
E1 Carleton 3 1 -
E4 Concordia 4*** 3 -
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 4 -
E7 Queen's 1 3 -
E4 Concordia 1 2 -
East
E3 Ottawa 3 7 -
E3 Ottawa 3 3 5
E6 Ontario Tech 1 5 0
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 2 3 2
E3 Ottawa 1 5 4
E4 McGill 2 4 1
E5 Concordia 1 5* 2
E3 Ottawa 1
W3 Guelph 2***
W1 Toronto 6 1 1
W8 Western Ontario 2 3 3
W2 Ryerson 4 2 2
W8 Western Ontario 1 5 4*
W2 Ryerson 4 2* -
W7 Lakehead 1 1 -
W8 Western Ontario 1 4 3
West
W3 Guelph 2* 3 4
W3 Guelph 1 6 4 Bronze Medal Game
W6 Wilfrid Laurier 3 3 2
W3 Guelph 3 2* - E4 Concordia 2
W5 Brock 2 1 - W8 Western Ontario 5
W4 Windsor 3 4 -
W5 Brock 6 5 -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2021

Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2022

Far EastEastWestFar West
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 10–3–1–11 Queen's 17–1–0–11 Ryerson 11–4–0–01 Windsor 12–3–1–0
2 Concordia 9–5–0–12 Nipissing 10–7–0–12 Toronto 9–6–2–02 Wilfrid Laurier 8–7–1–0
3 Ottawa 9–8–1–03 Ontario Tech 8–8–0–13 Brock 7–5–2–0T–3 Western Ontario 7–7–0–0
4 Carleton 4–4–2–14 Royal Military College 2–15–3–04 York 6–8–2–0T–3 Waterloo 8–8–0–0
5 McGill 6–11–0–05 Lakehead 6–9–0–15 Guelph 4–9–1–2

Note: Due to unbalanced schedules, the teams were sorted based upon winning percentage rather than points.
Note: Guelph was required to forfeit three games due to violating OUA rules governing team composition.

Division Quarterfinals
March 16–17
Division Semifinals
March 19
Division Finals
March 23
Queen's Cup Final
March 26
            
E1 Queen's 2
E8 McGill 3*
E8 McGill 3
E4 Nipissing 1
E4 Nipissing 4
E5 Ottawa 0
E8 McGill 0
East
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 1
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6
E7 Carleton 1
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6
E6 Ontario Tech 3
E3 Concordia 4
E6 Ontario Tech 6
E2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3
W4 Brock 1
W1 Windsor 2
W8 York 4
W8 York 2
W4 Brock 8
W4 Brock 5
W5 Wilfrid Laurier 2
W4 Brock 5
West
W2 Ryerson 2
W2 Ryerson 5** Bronze Medal Game
W7 Western Ontario 4
W2 Ryerson 4* E8 McGill 1
W6 Waterloo 3 W2 Ryerson 2
W3 Toronto 1
W6 Waterloo 4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2023

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–4–1–0T–1 Lakehead 18–6–2–1
2 Concordia 19–7–0–0T–1 Windsor 18–6–3–0
3 McGill 14–8–3–13 Brock 17–9–0–1
4 Carleton 14–9–2–14 Toronto Metropolitan 16–9–2–0
5 Ontario Tech 13–10–3–05 Toronto 14–10–3–0
6 Ottawa 13–11–2–0T–6 Wilfrid Laurier 13–13–1–0
7 Queen's 12–12–2–0T–6 Western Ontario 11–11–5–0
8 Royal Military College 7–17–1–1T–6 Guelph 10–10–7–0
9 Nipissing 4–17–4–19 York 12–13–2–0
10 Waterloo 6–18–1–2
Division Quarterfinals
February 15–19
Division Semifinals
February 22–25
Division Finals
March 1–5
Queen's Cup Final
March 11
E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3 6 -
E3 McGill 4 8 - E5 Carleton 1 3 -
E6 Ottawa 2 2 - EastE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 1 5 5*
E2 Concordia 5 3 4
E2 Concordia 6 4 -
E4 Ontario Tech 0 0 - E3 McGill 3 0 -
E5 Carleton 4 4 - E1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 3***
W2 Windsor 2
W1 Lakehead 5 2 6
W3 Brock 2 1 4 W5 Toronto 3 3* 3
W6 Wilfrid Laurier 0 4 1 WestW1 Lakehead 0 2 2 Bronze Medal Game
W2 Windsor 4 1 4
W2 Windsor 3 6 - E2 Concordia 4
E4 Toronto Metropolitan 1 1 3 W3 Brock 1 4 - W1 Lakehead 0
E5 Toronto 4 0 5

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

2024

EastWest
SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1 McGill 21–5–1–11 Brock 21–7–0–0
2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–6–0–12 Toronto Metropolitan 19–8–1–0
3 Ottawa 20–6–2–03 Toronto 17–10–1–0
4 Queen's 19–8–1–04 Windsor 15–11–1–1
5 Concordia 17–8–3–05 Lakehead 14–12–2–0
6 Ontario Tech 14–10–3–16 Wilfrid Laurier 13–13–1–1
7 Carleton 10–13–4–17 Nipissing 10–13–2–3
8 Royal Military College 7–19–0–28 Guelph 11–16–1–0
9 York 3–22–2–19 Western Ontario 10–18–0–0
10 Waterloo 4–19–4–1
Play In
February 11
Division Quarterfinals
February 14–17
Division Semifinals
February 21–25
Division Finals
February 28–March 3
Queen's Cup Final
March 9
W1Brock64-
W4Windsor3*7-W4Windsor11-
W5Lakehead22-W1Brock311
West
W2Toronto Metropolitan152
W2Toronto Metropolitan45-
W3Toronto43-W6Wilfrid Laurier11-
W6Wilfrid Laurier5*W6Wilfrid Laurier75-W2Toronto Metropolitan2
W7Nipissing4E2Quebec–Trois-Rivières3**
E1McGill63-
E4Queen's13-E5Concordia41-Bronze Medal Game
E5Concordia34*-E1McGill250
East
E2Quebec–Trois-Rivières434W1Brock2
E2Quebec–Trois-Rivières421E1McGill5
E3Ottawa58-E3Ottawa13*0
E6Ontario Tech10-

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Championships

SchoolChampionships
Quebec–Trois-Rivières 11
McGill 5
Guelph 2
Western Ontario 2
Windsor 2
York 2
Lakehead 1
Queen's 1

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