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1980 CIAU University Cup

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1980 CIAU University Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Sherwood Ice Sports Centre,
Regina, Saskatchewan
DatesMarch 13–16
Teams6
Final positions
ChampionsAlberta Golden Bears (6th title)
Runner-upRegina Cougars
Tournament statistics
Games played7
MVPChris Helland (Alberta)
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The 1980 CIAU Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (18th annual) was held at the Sherwood Ice Sports Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Regina Cougars served as tournament host.

Road to the Cup

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
W1 Moncton 4 6 5
E2 Saint Mary’s 4 E2 Saint Mary’s 5 5 4
WC Mount Allison 0 W1 Moncton 10 6
E1 Dalhousie 7 0
E1 Dalhousie 7 1 4
W2 New Brunswick 4 WC St. Francis Xavier 3 3 2
WC St. Francis Xavier 7

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Semifinal
March 3
Championship
March 8-10
1 Brandon 6 5 3
2 Manitoba 2 3 Regina 3 6 5
3 Regina 4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Quarterfinals
February 20
Semifinals Championship
1 Toronto 4 2 0
4 Laurentian ? 5 Guelph 3 5 4
5 Guelph ? 5 Guelph ? ? ?
? ? ? ? ?
2 Queen's ? ? ?
3 McMaster ? ? ? ? ? ?
6 Waterloo ?

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Semifinals
February 27-29
Championship
March 5-7
          
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 7 8
4 Bishop's 2 2
1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 0 5
2 Concordia 5 8
2 Concordia 5 3
3 Ottawa 3 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Championship
February 28-March 1
     
1 Alberta 1 0
2 Calgary 3 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

University Cup

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The format was mostly unchanged from the year before. The only alteration was that the selection committee chose to admit defending national champion and Canada West runner-up Alberta instead of GPAC runner-up Brandon. This was done partially because the two conferences had played an interlocking schedule during the season. The six teams were sorted by a committee prior to the tournament and arranged so that the host and wild card teams would be in opposite brackets.

In the round-robin groups, the teams that finished with the best record would advance to the championship game. If there was a tie for the best record, the first tie-breaker was goal differential. If there was a tie in goal differential, the teams would play sudden death overtime for the advantage.

Team Qualification Record Appearance Last
Alberta Golden Bears Wild-card 20–11–0 13th 1979
Calgary Dinos West: Canada West Champion 20–11–0 3rd 1976
Concordia Stingers Quebec: QUAA Champion 19–6–2 5th 1979
Guelph Gryphons Ontario: OUAA Champion 18–8–3 3rd 1979
Moncton Aigles Bleus Atlantic: AUAA Champion 26–5–1 3rd 1978
Regina Cougars Plains: GPAC Champion / Host 15–9–0 3rd 1979

Bracket

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Group 1 ALB CAL CON Overall
1 Alberta W 2–0 W 4–3 2–0
4 Calgary L 0–2 W 5–1 1–1
5 Concordia L 3–4 L 1–5 0–2
Group 2 GUE MON REG Overall
2 Guelph L 5–6 L 2–5 0–2
3 Moncton W 6–5 L 4–7 1–1
6 Regina W 5–2 W 7–4 2–0
Championship
March 16
   
Alberta 7
Regina 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Note: round-robin games were played on consecutive days March 13–15[1]

Championship final

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March 16, 1980Alberta Golden Bears7–3Regina CougarsSherwood Ice Sports Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan

References

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