UNB men's hockey team blanks UQTR to complete perfect season, repeat as University Cup champion
CBC
The University of New Brunswick Reds had one more smashing performance to cap off a perfect season and successfully defend their University Cup title in Toronto.
Austen Keating's goal and two assists pushed the Reds to a 4-0 victory against the Université du Québec a Trois-Rivières Patriotes on Sunday for the Fredericton school's 10th national championship, ninth under legendary head coach Gardiner MacDougall.
After the gold medals were presented, the University Cup was passed around, and the good vibrations of a championship were shared on the ice with family and friends. The Reds returned to their dressing room for one of their post-game traditions: smashing a figurine painted in the opposition's team colours.
"It's a tradition that started well before I got here," said third-year captain Jason Willms of Kitchener, Ont. "It's important to celebrate, and we like to have fun when it's all said and done.
"But our most important tradition with this program is winning, and we accomplished that again."
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When the Reds arrived in Toronto on Monday, they brought a small treasure chest with them. Inside were seven figurines. When they pull the proper one after a win, the player of the game takes two cautious swings with his stick, coming close to the figurine, and his teammates yell, "Fake."
With the third swat, the figurine is smashed, and the team goes bonkers.
The Reds breezed through 2023-24 with a combined exhibition, regular and post-season record of 43-0, and have gone 47-0 dating back to last year's playoff run and national championship.
In the eight-team University Cup tournament at the Mattamy Athletic Centre, the Reds eased their way to the school's 10th title with shutout wins against Brock, the host Toronto Metropolitan University and the Patriotes by a combined score of 15-0.
Samuel Richard was in net for the three shutouts. Combined with his backup, Griffen Outhouse, the UNB goalies finished the season with four consecutive shutouts. They did not allow a goal in the final 298 minutes and two seconds. The Reds outshot their opponents 33-23.
Not only has he won back-to-back Canadian championships, but MacDougall was lured 75 minutes south in May 2022 to take over the Saint John Sea Dogs on an interim basis and steered the junior team to a Memorial Cup title.
"He recruits people first instead of players," said UNB defenceman Kale McCallum of Quispamsis, N.B. "There's not a single guy on this team who isn't a great guy. They are character people, and they do everything they have to to get the job done.
"This is the best group of guys I've ever played with. Everybody is so dialled into winning, and it's an honour to be a part of this team."