Canadian hockey tournament
The 1967 CIAU Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (5th annual) was held at the Varsity Arena in Edmonton , Alberta , and the Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary , Alberta. The Alberta Golden Bears and Calgary Dinos served as tournament hosts.
As of 2024, Toronto's 16–2 win hold the record for both the most goals scored (by one team and overall) and largest margin of victory.
Road to the Cup
Seed
School
Standings
Seed
School
Standings
1
St. Francis Xavier
13–1–0
5
New Brunswick
5–7–1
2
Saint Dunstan's
10–1–1
6
Dalhousie
3–9–2
3
Mount Allison
8–4–1
7
St. Thomas
3–10–0
4
Acadia
7–7–0
8
Moncton
1–11–1
Note: No playoffs.
Seed
School
Standings
Seed
School
Standings
1
Laurentian
10–0–1
5
Western Ontario Tech
3–8–1
2
Waterloo Lutheran
9–3–0
6
Osgoode Hall
3–9–0
3
Windsor
7–5–0
7
Ryerson
2–8–0
4
York
6–6–0
no playoffs
Semifinals
Championship
1
Sir George Williams
8
4
Royal Military College
5
1
Sir George Williams
5
2
Loyola
4
2
Loyola
7
3
Bishop's
2
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Semifinals March 3
Championship March 4
1
Toronto
10
4
Queen's
1
1
Toronto
9
2
Waterloo
4
2
Waterloo
6
3
Western Ontario
2
Championship March 8
Saskatchewan
4
Alberta
3
University Cup
1966–67 Laurentian Voyageurs, national runners-up
The CIAU invited the champions of five conferences to play for the championship. Saskatchewan and Toronto received byes for the WCIAA and QOAA reaching the championship the previous season. The remaining teams were sorted by committee. In order to ensure that all teams would play at least two games, a consolation semifinal was instituted.
Bracket
Consolation Final March 11Consolation Semifinal March 10Quarterfinal March 9Semifinals March 9-10Championship March 11Saskatchewan 4 Laurentian 7 Saskatchewan 2 Sir George Williams 2 Laurentian 2 St. Francis Xavier 8 Laurentian 4 Toronto 16 Sir George Williams 3 Toronto 7 St. Francis Xavier 6 St. Francis Xavier 4
Note: * denotes overtime period(s) [ 1]
Note: Consolation games were held in Calgary, all other games were held in Edmonton
Championship final
References