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1998 CIAU University Cup

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1998 CIAU University Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Rutherford Arena,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
DatesMarch 26–29
Teams6
Final positions
ChampionsNew Brunswick Varsity Reds (1st title)
Runner-upAcadia Axemen
Tournament statistics
Games played7
MVPChris Zanutto (New Brunswick)
← 1997
1999 →

The 1998 CIAU Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (36th annual) was held at the Rutherford Arena in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Huskies served as tournament host.

Road to the Cup

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
1 St. Francis Xavier 2 7 4
4 Saint Mary’s 3 5 2
1 St. Francis Xavier 1 2
Kelly Division
2 Acadia 3 9
2 Acadia 4 2
3 Dalhousie 2 1
K2 Acadia 2 2 2
M1 New Brunswick 1 3 3
1 New Brunswick 9 2 5
4 Prince Edward Island 4 4 4
1 New Brunswick 4 5
MacAdam Division
2 St. Thomas 2 4
2 St. Thomas 7 7
3 Moncton 4 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Division Semifinals Division Finals Queen's Cup Semifinals Queen's Cup Final
FE1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 6 5 3
FE2 Concordia 3* 0 2 FE2 Concordia 2 1 0
FE3 McGill 2 3 0 EastFE1 Quebec–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
FW1 Windsor 2
MW1 York 5 5 5
MW2 Brock 4 1 1 MW2 Brock 4 2 4
MW3 Laurentian 2 4 0 WestMW1 York 2
FW1 Windsor 6
FW1 Windsor 4 4 5
FW2 Waterloo 3 1 3** FW2 Waterloo 1 2 0
FW3 Western Ontario 2 2* 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Division Semifinal Division Final Championship
G1 Saskatchewan 2 8 5
G2 Manitoba 6 5 G2 Manitoba 6 4 2
G3 Brandon 3 2 G1 Saskatchewan 5 2 4
M1 Alberta 4 3** 2
M1 Alberta 5 8
M2 Calgary 1 3** 9 M2 Calgary 2 3
M3 British Columbia 4 2 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

University Cup

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The tournament field was expanded to six teams. In addition to the four regional qualifiers, one spot for the host team and one for a wild-card were brought back. With six teams now qualifying for the postseason, the tournament was reverted to a round-robin format. The wild-card was offered on a rotation basis to the runner up for one conference, beginning with AUAA. If the host team was also a conference champion, that conference would receive a second wild-card bid.

For the first time, all teams were ranked by committee with a preference to avoid intra-conference matches in pool play. The championship game remained a single elimination.

Seed Team Qualification Record Appearance Last
1 Saskatchewan Huskies West: Canada West Champion / Host 23–6–5 5th 1987
2 New Brunswick Varsity Reds Atlantic: AUAA Champion 30–5–1 5th 1997
3 Windsor Lancers Ontario: OUA Champion 27–3–1 1st Never
4 Quebec–Trois-Rivières Patriotes Quebec: OUA Runner-up 24–5–2 8th 1996
5 Alberta Golden Bears Wild-card: Canada West Runner-up 23–5–5 23rd 1997
6 Acadia Axemen Wild-card: AUAA Runner-up 22–11–1 5th 1996

Bracket

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Pool B SAS QTR ACA Overall
1 Saskatchewan L 3–5 L 5–6 0–2
4 Quebec–Trois-Rivières W 5–3 L 4–7 1–1
6 Acadia W 6–5 W 7–4 2–0
Pool A UNB WIN ALB Overall
2 New Brunswick W 3–2 W 5–2 2–0
3 Windsor L 2–3 L 3–6 0–2
5 Alberta L 2–5 W 6–3 1–1
Championship
March 29
   
2 New Brunswick 6
6 Acadia 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Note: round-robin games were played on consecutive days March 26–28[1]

Championship final

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March 29, 1998#2 New Brunswick Varsity Reds6–3#6 Acadia AxemenRutherford Arena, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

References

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  1. ^ "History". U Sports. Retrieved March 13, 2018.