Queen's Gaels men's ice hockey

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Queen's Gaels men's ice hockey
UniversityQueen's University at Kingston
ConferenceOUA
OUA East Division
Head coachBrett Gibson
Since 2005–06 season
Assistant coachesBen Munroe
Patrick Sanvido
Mike Murphy
ArenaMemorial Centre Arena
Kingston, Ontario
ColorsGold, Blue, and Red
     
U Sports Tournament appearances
1981, 2017, 2019
Conference Tournament championships
1981, 2019

The Queen's Gaels men's ice hockey team is an ice hockey team representing the Queen's Gaels athletics program of Queen's University at Kingston. The team is a member of the Ontario University Athletics conference and compete in U Sports. The Gaels play their home games at the Memorial Centre Arena in Kingston, Ontario.[1]

History[edit]

19th century[edit]

The earliest recorded game for Queen's came in 1884 but its unclear if the match was officially sanctioned by the University or not. In 1886, a group of students from Queen's arranged a match against fellow undergraduates from the Royal Military College. The game took place on Kingston harbor and is typically regarded as the first game between two teams from Ontario.[2] The two schools have been rivals ever since, the oldest such rivalry in the sport.[3] The young program played when it was able to find the time and opposition but as stabilized when it became a founding member of the Ontario Hockey Association. Playing senior hockey at the time, Queen's won a league championship in 1895 and challenged the Montreal Hockey Club for the Stanley Cup. They were reportedly outmatched in the game and lost 1–5.[4] Four years later the team had its second opportunity for the cup when they faced the Montreal Shamrocks in 1899. This match went about as well as the last with Queen's losing 2–6.

Allan Cup[edit]

At the beginning of the 20th century, Queen's joined with McGill and Toronto to form the first college conference in Canada. Queen's won two league championships in the first four years of play and leveraged their second intercollegiate title into a third challenge for the Stanley Cup. The Ottawa Hockey Club (later known as the 'Senators') easily dismissed the school boys with a pair of victories totaling 14–28. By 1909, the sport had become such a sensation in Canada that he various teams were separated into professional and amateur ranks. The Allan Cup was created as the amateur's version of the Stanley Cup and was initially awarded to the Ottawa Cliffsides. Queen's, by winning the intercollegiate title that season, earned the first challenge for the cup and defeated Ottawa 5–4, becoming the national amateur champions in the process. Queen's retained possession of the cup for a year and, after repeating as intercollegiate champs, they received their first challenge from the Cliffsides. Queen's cemented their place as the better of the two with a second win but were then beset by St. Michael's College and fell 4–5. Queen's returned to intercollegiate play afterwards and, though they were champions again in 1914, they did not challenge for the Allan Cup.

Interwar years[edit]

In 1915 the college schedule was cancelled due to World War I and Queen's rejoined the OHA for the duration. After the war, the Tricolour, as they were then known, returned to the intercollegiate conference but found they had been outpaced by Toronto. Over an 8-year span, Queen's would not post a winning record and eventually they withdrew from the league altogether. Queen's returned to the OHA in 1929, playing two seasons before suspending play due to financial constraints. Queen's was able to restart its program in the mid 30's and joined a new international intercollegiate league. Queen's played well in the four seasons of league play but the arrangement ended with the outbreak of World War II.

Transition period[edit]

Queen's returned to play after the war but had fallen even further behind their contemporaries. The newly christened 'Golden Gaels' posted dismal records for five years, routinely finishing last in the conference, and withdrew in 1950. After one season in the OHA, which was no better, the program was suspended for the remainder of the decade. The Gaels returned to play in 1960 and joined the Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association. They were a middle of the pack team for most of the next two decades and remained with the Ontario side when the conference was realigned in 1971. 1981 saw Queen's win its first conference championship in over 65 years and the Gaels made their first appearance in the national tournament.

Long recovery[edit]

After the title, Queen's had a few good years in the early 80s but slipped into the bottom half of the conference by the middle of the decade. After 1984, Queen's did not post a winning record for over 20 years and didn't fully regain their previous form until 2014. The Gaels finally returned to the national tournament in 2017 and won their second league championship two years later.

Season-by-season results[edit]

Senior and collegiate play[edit]

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 Hockey
1890–91 OHA 3 2 1 0 4 ? ? ? ? ? Lost Semifinal, 0–4 (Ottawa Hockey Club)
1891–92 OHA 3 2 1 0 4 ? ? ? ? ? Won First Round, 9–1 (Royal Military College)
Won Second Round, 11–1 (Kingston Hockey Club)
Lost Quarterfinal, 0–5 (Ottawa Hockey Club)
1892–93 OHA 4 3 1 0 6 ? ? ? ? ? Won Quarterfinal, 14–2 (Peterborough)
Lost Semifinal, 3–6 (Ottawa Hockey Club)
1893–94 OHA 3 1 2 0 2 ? ? ? ? ? Lost Semifinal, 1–4 (Ottawa Hockey Club)
Lost Championship, 2–3 (Osgoode Hall)
1894–95 OHA 4 4 0 0 8 1st ? ? ? ? ? Won Semifinal, 19–5 (Toronto)
Won Championship, 17–3 (Trinity)
Lost Stanley Cup Challenge, 1–5 (Montreal Hockey Club)
1895–96 OHA 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? ? ? ? Won Semifinal, 6–3 (Ayr)
Won Championship, 12–3 (Stratford)
1896–97 OHA 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? ? ? ? Won Semifinal series, default (Peterborough)
Won Championship series, 12–7 (Toronto)
1897–98 OHA 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? ? ? ? Won Quarterfinal series, 32–6 (Royal Military College)
Won Semifinal series, 7–5 (Brockville)
Lost Championship, 3–7 (Osgoode Hall)
1898–99 OHA 2 2 0 0 4 1st ? ? ? ? ? Won Quarterfinal series, 25–8 (Brockville)
Won Championship series, 19–11 (Toronto)
Lost Stanley Cup Challenge, 2–6 (Montreal Shamrocks)
1899–00 OHA 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? ? ? ? Won Group Semifinal, default (Brockville)
Won Group Final series, 19–5 (Royal Military College)
Won Semifinal series, 17–6 (Cornwall)
Lost Championship series, 4–6 (Toronto Wellingtons)
1900–01 OHA 2 1 1 0 2 1st ? ? ? ? ? Lost Provincial Final series, 2–7 (Toronto Wellingtons)
1901–02 OHA 2 1 1 0 2 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
Senior and Collegiate Hockey
1902–03 CIAU 4 2 2 0 4 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1903–04 CIAU 4 3 1 0 6 1st ? ? ? ? ?
1904–05 CIAU 4 2 2 0 4 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1905–06 CIAU 4 3 1 0 6 1st ? ? ? ? ? Lost Stanley Cup Challenge series, 0–2 (Ottawa Silver Seven)
1906–07 CIAU 4 1 3 0 2 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1907–08 CIAU 6 3 3 0 6 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1908–09 CIAU 6 5 1 0 10 1st ? ? ? ? ? Won Allan Cup Challenge, 5–4 (Ottawa Cliffsides)
1909–10 CIAU 6 4 2 0 8 T–1st ? ? ? ? ? Won Championsip, 8–2 (Ottawa) Won Allan Cup Challenge, 6–3 (Ottawa Cliffsides)
Lost Allan Cup Challenge, 4–5 (St. Michael's College)
1910–11 CIAU 4 2 2 0 4 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1911–12 CIAU 4 0 4 0 0 5th ? ? ? ? ?
1912–13 CIAU 4 1 3 0 2 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1913–14 CIAU 4 3 1 0 6 1st ? ? ? ? ?
1914–15 CIAU 4 1 3 0 2 T–2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1915–16 OHA 3 1 2 0 2 ? ? ? ? ? ?
1916–17 OHA 7 0 7 0 0 ? ? ? ? ? ?
1917–18 OHA 5 1 4 0 2 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Program suspended
1919–20 CIAU 4 0 4 0 0 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1920–21 CIAU 4 0 4 0 0 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1921–22 CIAU 4 0 4 0 4 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1922–23 CIAU 6 3 3 0 6 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1923–24 CIAU 6 3 3 0 6 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1924–25 CIAU 6 3 3 0 6 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
1925–26 CIAU 6 2 4 0 4 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1926–27 CIAU 6 0 6 0 0 4th ? ? ? ? ?
Program suspended
1928–29 OHA 11 6 5 0 12 2nd ? ? ? ? ? Lost Championship series, 5–9 (Toronto)
1929–30 OHA 12 6 5 1 13 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
Program suspended
1934–35 OHA 4 1 3 0 2 T–2nd ? ? ? ? ?
Program suspended
1936–37 CIAU 6 1 5 0 2 4th ? ? ? ? ?
IIL 10 4 6 0 8 5th
1937–38 CIAU 6 4 2 0 8 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
IIL 10 8 2 0 16 2nd
1938–39 CIAU 6 4 2 0 8 2nd ? ? ? ? ?
IIL 10 7 3 0 14 3rd
1939–40 CIAU 4 0 4 0 4 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
IIL 8 4 4 0 8 5th
Program suspended
1945–46 CIAU 6 0 6 0 0 4th ? ? ? ? ?
1946–47 CIAU 9 1 8 0 2 4th ? ? ? ? ?
1947–48 CIAU 12 3 9 0 6 3rd ? ? ? ? ?
1948–49 CIAU 12 0 12 0 0 4th ? ? ? ? ?
1949–50 CIAU 12 1 11 0 2 4th ? ? ? ? ?
1950–51 OHA 34 5 29 0 10 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Program suspended
Totals GP W L T % Championships
Regular Season ? ? ? ? ? 3 OHA Championships, 5 CIAU Championships
Conference Post-season ? ? ? ? ? 4 OHA Championships, 1 CIAU Championship
Regular Season and Postseason Record ? ? ? ? ? 2 Allan Cup Championships

† The International Intercollegiate League (IIL) was a joint venture between Canadian and American colleges.
‡ Ottawa refused to play in the championship due to a dispute of the site of the final game. Queen's assumed their place instead.

Collegiate only[edit]

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 %
1959–60 QOAA 8 4 4 0 16 3rd 8 4 4 0 .500
Program suspended
1961–62 QOAA 12 5 5 2 12 4th 12 5 5 2 .500
1962–63 QOAA 12 3 8 1 7 T–6th 12 3 8 1 .292
1963–64 QOAA 12 3 7 2 8 6th 12 3 7 2 .333
1964–65 QOAA 16 8 6 2 18 4th 18 9 7 2 .556 Won Semifinal, 6–4 (Toronto)
Lost Championship, 3–4 (Montreal)
1965–66 QOAA 16 6 10 0 12 6th 16 6 10 0 .375
1966–67 QOAA 16 8 5 3 19 4th 17 8 6 3 .559 Lost Semifinal, 1–10 (Toronto)
1967–68 QOAA 16 3 13 0 6 8th 16 3 13 0 .188
1968–69 QOAA 15 5 10 0 10 T–9th 15 5 10 0 .333
1969–70 QOAA 14 1 12 1 3 12th 14 1 12 1 .107
1970–71 QOAA 15 7 4 4 18 4th 17 8 5 4 .588 Won Semifinal, 8–3 (Waterloo)
Lost Championship, 4–5 (Toronto)
1971–72 OUAA 19 8 10 1 17 9th 19 8 10 1 .447
1972–73 OUAA 17 10 6 1 21 T–5th 18 10 7 1 .583 Lost Quarterfinal, 4–5 (OT) (Laurentian)
1973–74 OUAA 19 10 7 2 22 7th 20 10 8 2 .550 Lost Quarterfinal, 0–3 (Toronto)
1974–75 OUAA 14 6 6 2 14 9th 14 6 6 2 .500
1975–76 OUAA 16 9 5 2 20 7th 17 9 6 2 .588 Lost Quarterfinal, 1–2 (Toronto)
1976–77 OUAA 19 4 14 1 9 14th 19 4 14 1 .237
1977–78 OUAA 20 7 9 4 18 T–8th 20 7 9 4 .450
1978–79 OUAA 16 2 10 4 8 T–10th 16 2 10 4 .250
1979–80 OUAA 22 17 3 2 36 2nd ? ? ? ? ? results unavailable
1980–81 OUAA 22 14 3 5 33 1st 28 19 4 5 .768 Won Semifinal series, 2–0 (York)
Won Championship series, 2–0 (Western Ontario)
Lost Pool B Round-Robin, 3–2 (Concordia), 4–5 (Saskatchewan)
1981–82 OUAA 22 13 7 2 28 T–3rd 23 13 8 2 .609 Lost Quarterfinal, 3–7 (Wilfrid Laurier)
1982–83 OUAA 24 15 8 1 31 4th 27 16 10 1 .611 Won Quarterfinal, 4–3 (McMaster)
Lost Semifinal series, 0–2 (Toronto)
1983–84 OUAA 24 11 9 4 26 6th 25 11 10 4 .520 Lost Quarterfinal, 4–9 (Western Ontario)
1984–85 OUAA 24 7 13 4 18 9th 24 7 13 4 .375
1985–86 OUAA 24 6 16 2 14 10th 24 6 16 2 .292
1986–87 OUAA 24 4 15 5 13 T–10th 24 4 15 5 .271
1987–88 OUAA 25 6 18 1 13 15th 25 6 18 1 .260
1988–89 OUAA 26 12 12 2 26 11th 29 13 14 2 .483 Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières)
1989–90 OUAA 22 8 14 0 16 13th 22 8 14 0 .364
1990–91 OUAA 22 2 19 1 5 15th 22 2 19 1 .114
1991–92 OUAA 22 4 17 1 9 14th 22 4 17 1 .205
1992–93 OUAA 22 8 11 3 19 T–10th 26 10 13 3 .442 Won First Round, 4–3 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Toronto)
1993–94 OUAA 26 7 18 1 15 T–13th 27 7 19 1 .278 Lost First Round, 1–4 (Toronto)
1994–95 OUAA 26 3 19 4 10 15th 27 3 20 4 .185 Lost First Round, 4–5 (Toronto)
1995–96 OUAA 26 7 18 1 15 T–12th 26 7 18 1 .288
1996–97 OUAA 26 4 18 4 12 14th 27 4 19 4 .222 Lost Division Semifinal, 3–7 (Toronto)
1997–98 OUA 26 8 16 2 18 13th 28 8 18 2 .321 Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (Toronto)
1998–99 OUA 26 5 14 7 17 13th 32 8 17 7 .359 Won Division Semifinal series, 2–1 (Toronto)
Lost Division Final series, 1–2 (Guelph)
1999–00 OUA 26 9 15 2 20 12th 32 13 17 2 .438 Won Division Semifinal series, 2–1 (Toronto)
Won Division Final series, 2–0 (Guelph)
Lost Queen's Cup Semifinal, 1–3 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières)
2000–01 OUA 24 6 16 2 14 T–12th 26 6 18 2 .269 Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (Royal Military College)
2001–02 OUA 24 4 19 1 9 15th 24 4 19 1 .188
2002–03 OUA 24 7 17 0 14 12th 29 10 19 0 .345 Won Division Semifinal series, 2–0 (Royal Military College)
Lost Division Final series, 1–2 (Toronto)
2003–04 OUA 24 9 13 2 0 20 T–11th 28 11 15 2 .429 Won Division Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Royal Military College)
Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (Toronto)
2004–05 OUA 24 8 14 0 2 18 14th 24 8 16 0 .333
2005–06 OUA 24 7 15 1 1 16 15th 24 7 16 1 .313
2006–07 OUA 28 8 14 5 1 22 11th 30 8 17 5 .350 Lost Division Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Ottawa)
2007–08 OUA 28 13 12 0 3 29 10th 30 13 14 3 .483 Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (McGill)
2008–09 OUA 28 12 13 1 2 27 14th 28 12 14 2 .464
2009–10 OUA 28 14 12 1 1 30 10th 31 15 15 1 .500 Lost Division Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Carleton)
2010–11 OUA 28 14 11 3 0 31 T–10th 30 14 16 0 .467 Lost Division Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Nipissing)
2011–12 OUA 28 13 13 0 2 28 T–13th 30 13 15 2 .467 Lost Division Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (McGill)
2012–13 OUA 28 10 11 6 1 27 14th 30 10 19 1 .350 Lost Division Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Carleton)
2013–14 OUA 28 17 6 2 3 39 5th 33 20 10 3 .632 Won Division Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Ottawa)
Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Carleton)
2014–15 OUA 26 13 12 1 0 27 T–9th 31 15 16 0 .484 Won Division Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Laurentian)
Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (McGill)
2015–16 OUA 28 17 7 3 1 38 T–4th 31 18 12 1 .597 Lost Division Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Ontario Tech)
2016–17 OUA 28 18 7 2 1 39 5th 37 24 12 1 .662 Won Division Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Ottawa)
Won Division Semifinal series, 2–0 (Concordia)
Won Division Final series, 2–0 (McGill)
Lost Queen's Cup, 3–4 (York)
Lost Quarterfinal, 1–5 (New Brunswick)
2017–18 OUA 28 19 6 3 0 41 3rd 33 22 11 0 .667 Won Division Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Nipissing)
Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Concordia)
2018–19 OUA 28 18 10 0 0 36 6th 37 25 12 0 .676 Won Division Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Ontario Tech)
Won Division Semifinal series, 2–1 (Ottawa)
Won Division Final series, 2–0 (Carleton)
Won Queen's Cup, 4–1 (Guelph)
Lost Quarterfinal, 3–5 (St. Francis Xavier)
2019–20 OUA 28 12 13 1 2 27 14th 30 12 16 2 .433 Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières)
2020–21 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 OUA 19 17 1 0 1 .921 1st 20 17 2 1 .875 Lost Division Quarterfinal, 2–3 (OT) (McGill)
2022–23 OUA 26 12 12 2 0 26 T–12th 26 12 14 0 .462
Totals GP W L T/SOL % Championships
Regular Season 1378 547 717 114 .539 2 Mid East Division Titles, 1 OUAA Championship, 1 OUA Championship
Conference Post-season 102 45 57 0 .441 1 OUAA Championship, 1 OUA Championship
U Sports Postseason 4 1 3 0 .250 3 National tournament appearances
Regular Season and Postseason Record 1484 593 777 114 .438

Note: Totals include results from 1959–60 onward except for the 1980 conference tournament.

See also[edit]

Queen's Gaels women's ice hockey

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Memorial Centre Arena". City of Kingston. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
  2. ^ "Hockey, First Game of". Queen's University. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
  3. ^ "Inside hockey's oldest rivalry: Two schools dropped the puck in 1886 — and the hate never went away". National Post. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  4. ^ Coleman, Charles L. (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1896–1926, inc. National Hockey League.

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