Concordia Stingers men's ice hockey
College ice hockey team
Concordia Stingers men's ice hockey University Concordia University Conference OUA OUA East DivisionFirst season 1975–76 Head coach Marc-André Element Since 2015–16 seasonAssistant coaches Alexandre Jacques Patrick DroletJim Corsi Arena Ed Meagher Arena Montreal, Quebec Colors Maroon, Gold, and White[ 1] Loyola: 1968 , 1970 , 1971 , 1973 , 1975 Sir George Williams: 1964 , 1965 , 1966 , 1967 , 1969 , 1972 , 1974 Concordia: 1976 , 1977 , 1978 , 1979 , 1980 , 1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1984 , 2018 , 2023 Loyola: 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975 Sir George Williams: 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1974 Concordia: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 Loyola: 1917, 1918, 1926, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975 Sir George Williams: 1966, 1967, 1973 Concordia: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
The Concordia Stingers men's ice hockey team is an active ice hockey team representing the Concordia Stingers athletics program of Concordia University . The team is a member of the Ontario University Athletics conference and competes in U Sports . The Stingers play their home games at the Ed Meagher Arena in Montreal, Quebec .[ 2]
History
The history of ice hockey at Concordia predates the university by more than half a century. Loyola College opened its doors at the end of the 19th century but did not have the ability to confer degrees to graduated until it became affiliated with Université Laval in 1903. That year, the school fielded its first ice hockey team, playing in the Junior Amateur Hockey Association, a forerunner of the QMJHL .[ 3] Aside from World War I and 1927, Loyola iced a junior team every year until 1933. During this time, the school briefly fielded a senior team, playing in the Montreal City Hockey League (MCHL) from 1916 until 1923.
No hockey teams appears to have been active at Loyola from 1933 until 1945 when the school was a member of the short-lived Senior Intercollegiate League (SIL), winning the championship in the only season of play. That same year, the nearby Sir George Williams University joined Loyola on the ice for the first time, with both playing out of the SIL. The existence of either team over the next three years is uncertain as no formal organization for intermediate (second tier) teams existed, however, both schools were founding members of the Ottawa–St. Lawrence Conference (OSLC) in 1949. Loyola was the league's first powerhouse, winning the league championship in each of the first five seasons. The Warriors reeled off a second run of five titles from '56 until '60, (coincidentally mirroring the Montreal Canadiens ).[ 4] The strong play from Loyola helped to raise the profile of the OSLC and by the time that the first University Cup was held, the league was one of four conferences to receive an invitation.
By the early-60s, Sir George Williams had surpassed Loyola as the dominant program in the conference. The Georgians won the league championship six times in eight years, making the University Cup five times by the end of the decade. Unfortunately, George Williams was unable to capture the title, finishing as runners-up on three separate occasions. Loyola was able to regain its footing by the late 60's and both schools fought furiously over the league championship. In fact, other than '55, '61 and '63, the OSLC championship went to either Loyola or Sir George Williams.
In 1971 the four extant conferences that shared teams in Quebec and Ontario were realigned into two provincial leagues with both schools being placed in the Quebec Universities Athletic Association (QUAA). In the first four seasons, the league championship alternated between the two teams. 1974 brought about a massive change for both teams; due to the policy of the Canadian government to secularize its college system nationwide, Loyola and Sir George Williams merged in August of 1974.[ 5] Despite being a singular institution, that season saw each campus field their ice hockey teams for the final time before uniting into one entity for the 1975–76 season. The newly-christened Concordia Stingers continued the dominance of their predecessors and won the QUAA championship every year from 1976 until 1984 and twice finished as national runners-up.
Unfortunately, the success of Concordia did the QUAA no favors. With most of the other league members unable to compete against the vaunted Stingers, the league hemorrhaged teams throughout its existence and by 1987, there were just four programs remaining. The league was discontinued when the parent conference stopped sponsoring ice hockey and all four teams were absorbed into the Ontario University Athletic Association (OUAA). Unfortunately for the Stingers, the team had trouble finding their way in their new league. Concordia has had some regular season success but playoff accolades have largely eluded the program. Concordia was finally able to earn a bid back to the national tournament in 2018 , ending a 34-year drought. Since Marc-André Element took over as head coach in 2015, the team had performed much better in postseason play and was able to make its most recent University Cup appearance in 2023.
Season-by-season results
Loyola
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
%
1903–04
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1904–05
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1905–06
JAHA
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1906–07
JAHA
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1907–08
JAHA
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1908–09
JAHA
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1909–10
JAHA
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Lost Championship, 2–10 McGill
1910–11
JAHA
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1911–12
JAHA
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1912–13
JAHA
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1913–14
JAHA
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1914–15
JAHA
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1916–17
MCHL
10
7
2
1
15
1st
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?
Lost Art Ross Cup challenge, 0–1 (Quebec Sons of Ireland )
1917–18
MCHL
10
7
1
2
16
T–1st
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?
Lost Championship, 1–14 (McGill )
1918–19
JAHA
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?
MCHL
9
5
4
0
10
4th
1919–20
JAHA
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MCHL
7
3
4
0
6
6th
1920–21
JAHA
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MCHL
7
1
6
0
2
7th
1921–22
JAHA
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?
MCHL
7
4
3
0
8
4th
Lost Semifinal, 1–2 (Montreal Ste. Anne)
1922–23
JAHA
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MCHL
10
2
8
0
4
6th
1923–24
JAHA
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1924–25
JAHA
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1925–26
MIJL
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1st
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?
Lost First Round series 4–5 (Montreal Victorias )
1927–28
JAHA
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1928–29
JAHA
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1929–30
JAHA
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1930–31
JAHA
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1931–32
JAHA
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1932–33
JAHA
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program suspended
1945–46
SIL
6
4
1
1
6
1st
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1946–47
Independent
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1947–48
Independent
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1948–49
Independent
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1949–50
OSLC
?
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1st
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?
1950–51
OSLC
9
8
0
1
17
1st
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?
1951–52
OSLC
8
7
1
0
14
1st
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?
1952–53
OSLC
6
6
0
0
12
1st
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?
1953–54
OSLC
7
7
0
0
14
1st
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?
?
1954–55
OSLC
5
4
1
0
8
2nd
?
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?
1955–56
OSLC
8
7
1
0
14
1st
?
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?
1956–57
OSLC
8
7
1
0
14
1st
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?
1957–58
OSLC
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?
1st
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1958–59
OSLC
?
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1st
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?
1959–60
OSLC
10
8
1
1
17
1st
?
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?
?
?
1960–61
OSLC
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
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?
?
Totals
GP
W
L
T
%
Championships
Regular Season
?
?
?
?
?
2 MCHL Championships, 1 MIHL Championship, 1 SIL Championship, 10 OSLC Championships
Conference Post-season
?
?
?
?
?
Regular Season and Postseason Record
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?
?
?
1 Quebec Senior League Championship , 2 Quebec Senior Championships
Senior collegiate
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
%
1961–62
OSLC
10
3
6
1
–
–
7
T–5th
10
3
6
1
.350
1962–63
OSLC
9
3
5
1
–
–
7
5th
9
3
5
1
.389
1963–64
OSLC
14
8
5
1
–
–
17
4th
14
8
5
1
.607
1964–65
OSLC
14
6
8
0
–
–
12
5th
14
6
8
0
.429
1965–66
OSLC
16
12
3
1
–
–
25
2nd
18
13
4
1
.750
Won Semifinal , 7–6 (Ottawa ) Lost Championship, 4–5 (Sir George Williams )
1966–67
OSLC
18
14
3
1
–
–
29
2nd
20
15
4
1
.775
Won Semifinal , 7–2 (Bishop's ) Lost Championship, 4–5 (Sir George Williams )
1967–68
OSLC
16
15
1
0
–
–
30
1st
20
18
2
0
.900
Won Semifinal , 7–1 (Bishop's )Won Championship , 6–2 (Sir George Williams )
Won Semifinal , 1–0 (Toronto ) Lost Championship, 4–5 (Alberta )
1968–69
OSLC
18
16
1
1
–
–
33
1st
19
16
2
1
.868
Lost Semifinal , 2–4 (Sir George Williams )
1969–70
OSLC
14
13
0
1
–
–
27
1st
18
15
2
1
.861
Won Semifinal , 8–2 (Bishop's )Won Championship , 2–1 (Sherbrooke )
Lost Semifinal , 0–4 (Saint Mary's ) Lost Consolation Final, 4–5 (York )
1970–71
OSLC
18
15
2
1
–
–
31
1st
22
17
4
1
.795
Won Semifinal , 10–3 (Sherbrooke )Won Championship , 3–1 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
Lost Quarterfinal , 3–6 (Laurentian ) Lost Consolation Semifinal, 4–6 (British Columbia )
1971–72
QUAA
21
16
2
3
–
–
35
1st
23
17
3
3
.804
Won Semifinal , 5–3 (Bishop's ) Lost Championship, 0–1 (Sir George Williams )
1972–73
QUAA
24
15
8
1
–
–
31
2nd
28
17
10
1
.625
Won Semifinal , 7–1 (Bishop's )Won Championship , 7–4 (Sir George Williams )
Lost Semifinal series , 0–2 (Saint Mary's )
1973–74
QUAA
18
14
2
2
–
–
30
T–1st
23
17
3
3
.804
Lost Semifinal , 4–5 (Sir George Williams )
1974–75
QUAA
20
16
2
2
–
–
34
1st
25
19
4
2
.800
Won Semifinal , 9–1 (McGill )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Sir George Williams )
Lost Semifinal series , 0–2 (Alberta )
Totals
GP
W
L
T/SOL
%
Championships
Regular Season
235
170
48
17
.760
4 OSLC Championships, 3 QUAA Championships
Conference Post-season
18
13
5
0
.722
3 OSLC Championships, 2 QUAA Championships
U Sports Postseason
10
1
9
0
.100
5 National tournament appearances
Regular Season and Postseason Record
263
184
62
17
.732
Note: Totals include results from 1961–62 onward.
Sir George Williams
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
%
1945–46
SIL
6
0
6
0
0
4th
?
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?
?
?
1946–47
Independent
?
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?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
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1947–48
Independent
?
?
?
?
?
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?
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?
1948–49
Independent
?
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?
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?
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1949–50
OSLC
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1950–51
OSLC
9
2
6
1
5
5th
?
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?
?
?
1951–52
Independent
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1952–53
OSLC
6
2
4
0
4
5th
?
?
?
?
?
1953–54
OSLC
12
6
3
3
15
4th
?
?
?
?
?
1954–55
OSLC
5
0
4
0
0
8th
?
?
?
?
?
1955–56
OSLC
8
5
2
0
10
2nd
?
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?
?
?
1956–57
OSLC
?
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1957–58
OSLC
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1958–59
OSLC
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
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?
1959–60
OSLC
10
8
2
0
16
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
1960–61
OSLC
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Totals
GP
W
L
T
%
Championships
Regular Season
?
?
?
?
?
Conference Post-season
?
?
?
?
?
Regular Season and Postseason Record
?
?
?
?
?
Senior collegiate
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
%
1961–62
OSLC
10
8
1
1
–
–
17
2nd
11
9
1
1
.864
Won Championship , 4–2 (Ottawa )
1962–63
OSLC
14
5
8
1
–
–
11
4th
15
5
9
1
.367
Lost Semifinal , 3–5 (Ottawa )
1963–64
OSLC
14
8
4
2
–
–
18
3rd
18
11
5
2
.667
Won Semifinal , 4–3 (Ottawa )Won Championship , 5–2 (Royal Military College )
Won Semifinal , 4–1 (Montreal ) Lost Championship, 1–9 (Alberta )
1964–65
OSLC
14
11
3
0
–
–
22
2nd
18
13
5
0
.722
Won Semifinal , 4–3 (Carleton )Won Championship , 6–5 (Loyola )
Lost Semifinal , 1–3 (Saint Dunstan's ) Lost Third Place Game, 3–8 (Laurentian )
1965–66
OSLC
16
14
1
1
–
–
29
1st
19
16
2
1
.868
Won Semifinal , 5–4 (Royal Military College )Won Championship , 5–4 (Loyola )
Lost Quarterfinal , 7–9 (Toronto )
1966–67
OSLC
18
16
2
0
–
–
32
1st
22
18
4
0
.818
Won Semifinal , 8–5 (Royal Military College )Won Championship , 5–4 (Loyola )
Lost Quarterfinal , 2–4 (Laurentian ) Lost Consolation Semifinal, 3–6 (St. Francis Xavier )
1967–68
OSLC
16
9
5
2
–
–
20
3rd
18
10
6
2
.611
Won Semifinal , 7–5 (Sherbrooke ) Lost Championship, 2–6 (Loyola )
1968–69
OSLC
18
9
8
1
–
–
19
4th
22
12
9
1
.568
Won Semifinal , 4–2 (Loyola )Won Championship , 3–2 (Bishop's )
Won Semifinal , 5–3 (Saint Mary's ) Lost Championship, 2–4 (Toronto )
1969–70
OSLC
14
9
5
0
–
–
14
3rd
15
9
6
0
.600
Lost Semifinal , 2–5 (Sherbrooke )
1970–71
OSLC
18
5
13
0
–
–
10
6th
18
5
13
0
.278
1971–72
QUAA
21
13
6
2
–
–
28
2nd
25
15
8
2
.640
Won Semifinal , 6–3 (Sherbrooke )Won Championship , 1–0 (Loyola )
Lost Semifinal , 1–5 (Toronto ) Lost Third Place Game, 2–5 (Alberta )
1972–73
QUAA
24
17
4
3
–
–
37
1st
28
17
10
1
.625
Won Semifinal , 9–4 (Sherbrooke ) Lost Championship, 4–7 (Loyola )
1973–74
QUAA
18
10
4
4
–
–
24
3rd
23
17
3
3
.804
Won Quarterfinal , 9–1 (Bishop's )Won Semifinal, 5–4 (Loyola )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Sherbrooke )
Won Semifinal series , 2–1 (Saint Mary's ) Lost Championship, 6–5 (OT) (Waterloo )
1974–75
QUAA
20
8
9
3
–
–
19
3rd
23
9
11
3
.457
Won Semifinal , 6–4 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières ) Lost Championship series, 0–2 (Loyola )
Totals
GP
W
L
T/SOL
%
Championships
Regular Season
236
143
76
17
.642
2 OSLC Championships, 1 QUAA Championships
Conference Post-season
26
20
6
0
.769
6 OSLC Championships, 2 QUAA Championships
U Sports Postseason
13
3
10
0
.231
7 National tournament appearances
Regular Season and Postseason Record
275
166
92
17
.635
Note: Totals include results from 1961–62 onward.
Concordia
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
%
Paul Arsenault (1975–1989)
1975–76
QUAA
20
19
0
1
–
–
39
1st
28
26
1
1
.946
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Bishop's )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Laval )
Won Eastern Semifinal , 5–0 (Moncton )Won Eastern Final, 5–3 (St. Francis Xavier )Won First Round Game 1, 5–2 (Guelph ) Lost Semifinal, 2–3 (Toronto )
1976–77
QUAA
20
17
2
1
–
–
35
1st
27
22
4
1
.833
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (McGill )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
Lost Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Saint Mary's )
1977–78
QUAA
16
12
4
0
–
–
24
1st
25
18
7
0
.720
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Bishop's )Won Championship series , 3–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
Lost Group II Round-Robin , 7–3 (Moncton ), 3–7 (Toronto )
1978–79
QUAA
20
18
2
0
–
–
36
1st
27
24
3
0
.889
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (McGill )Won Championship series , 3–0 (Quebec–Chicoutimi )
Lost Group I Round-Robin , 1–7 (Alberta ), 8–3 (Regina )
1979–80
QUAA
23
15
6
2
–
–
32
2nd
29
19
8
2
.690
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Ottawa )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
Lost Group I Round-Robin , 3–4 (Alberta ), 1–5 (Calgary )
1980–81
QUAA
24
22
1
1
–
–
45
1st
30
26
3
1
.883
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Ottawa )
Lost Group II Round-Robin , 2–3 (Queen's ), 3–8 (Saskatchewan )
1981–82
QUAA
24
21
2
1
–
–
43
1st
30
26
3
1
.883
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Laval )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
Lost Group I Round-Robin , 3–4 (Saskatchewan ), 6–5 (Regina )
1982–83
QUAA
30
23
7
0
–
–
46
1st
39
29
9
1
.756
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )Won Championship series , 3–1 (Quebec–Chicoutimi )
Won Group I Round-Robin , 3–1 (Toronto ), 4–4 (Moncton ) Lost Championship, 2–6 (Saskatchewan )
1983–84
QUAA
24
17
4
3
–
–
37
1st
33
24
5
4
.788
Won Semifinal series , 3–0 (Quebec–Chicoutimi )Won Championship series , 3–0 (Ottawa )
Won Semifinal series , 7–5 (Alberta ) Lost Championship, 1–9 (Toronto )
1984–85
QUAA
19
4
13
2
–
–
10
5th
19
4
13
2
.263
1985–86
QUAA
20
7
12
1
–
–
15
4th
23
8
14
1
.370
Lost Semifinal series , 1–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
1986–87
QUAA
18
2
15
1
–
–
.139
4th
18
2
15
1
.139
1987–88
OUAA
25
12
11
2
–
–
30
9th
28
13
13
2
.500
Lost Division Semifinal series , 1–2 (McGill )
1988–89
OUAA
26
14
10
2
–
–
30
7th
28
14
12
2
.536
Lost Division Semifinal series , 0–2 (McGill )
Yves Beaucage (1989–1999)
1989–90
OUAA
22
9
13
0
–
–
18
12th
22
9
13
0
.409
1990–91
OUAA
22
15
7
0
–
–
30
3rd
24
15
9
0
.625
Lost Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (Toronto )
1991–92
OUAA
22
8
12
2
–
–
18
11th
22
8
12
2
.409
1992–93
OUAA
22
10
10
2
–
–
22
9th
23
10
11
2
.478
Lost First Round , 2–3 (McGill )
1993–94
OUAA
24
15
8
1
–
–
31
5th
25
15
9
1
.620
Lost Division Semifinal , 1–6 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
1994–95
OUAA
24
11
9
4
–
–
26
8th
25
11
10
4
.520
Lost Division Semifinal , 1–3 (McGill )
1995–96
OUAA
26
7
19
0
–
–
14
14th
26
7
19
0
.269
1996–97
OUAA
26
11
13
2
–
–
24
11th
26
11
13
2
.462
1997–98
OUA
26
13
11
2
–
–
28
T–6th
32
15
15
2
.500
Won Division Semifinal series , 2–1 (McGill ) Lost Division Final series, 0–3 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
1998–99
OUA
26
16
7
3
–
–
35
3rd
30
18
9
3
.650
Won Division Semifinal series , 2–0 (Ottawa ) Lost Division Final series, 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
Kevin Figsby (1999–2015)
1999–00
OUA
26
14
9
3
–
–
31
4th
28
14
11
3
.554
Lost Division Semifinal series , 0–2 (McGill )
2000–01
OUA
24
10
9
5
–
–
25
6th
28
12
11
5
.518
Won Division Semifinal series , 2–0 (McGill ) Lost Division Final series, 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2001–02
OUA
24
11
12
1
–
–
23
T–8th
24
11
12
1
.479
2002–03
OUA
24
9
13
2
–
–
34
9th
24
9
13
2
.417
2003–04
OUA
24
11
10
3
0
–
25
8th
26
11
12
3
.481
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2004–05
OUA
24
14
8
1
1
–
30
T–5th
27
15
11
1
.574
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Ottawa )
2005–06
OUA
24
7
11
3
3
–
20
10th
27
8
16
3
.352
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Ottawa )
2006–07
OUA
28
8
16
3
1
–
20
13th
31
9
19
3
.339
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (McGill )
2007–08
OUA
28
11
14
–
2
1
25
14th
28
11
16
1
.411
2008–09
OUA
28
14
12
–
0
2
30
T–9th
31
15
14
2
.516
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Carleton )
2009–10
OUA
28
8
16
–
1
3
20
T–16th
30
8
19
3
.317
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2010–11
OUA
28
12
14
–
2
0
26
15th
31
13
18
0
.419
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2011–12
OUA
28
13
13
–
1
1
28
T–13th
28
13
14
1
.482
2012–13
OUA
28
8
15
–
2
3
21
18th
28
8
17
3
.339
2013–14
OUA
28
11
13
–
2
2
26
15th
30
11
17
2
.400
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (McGill )
2014–15
OUA
26
8
17
–
1
0
27
18th
29
9
20
0
.310
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (McGill )
Marc-André Element (2015–Present)
2015–16
OUA
28
10
12
–
6
0
26
14th
30
10
20
0
.333
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (McGill )
2016–17
OUA
28
19
7
–
2
0
40
T–3rd
34
22
12
0
.647
Won Division Quarterfinal series , 2–1 (Ontario Tech ) Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Queen's )
2017–18
OUA
28
18
7
–
2
1
39
4th
38
24
13
1
.645
Won Division Quarterfinal series , 2–0 (Ontario Tech )Won Division Semifinal series, 2–1 (Queen's ) Lost Division Final series, 1–2 (McGill )Won Bronze Medal Game, 3–2 (York )
Lost Quarterfinal , 1–8 (New Brunswick )
2018–19
OUA
28
15
11
–
1
1
32
9th
30
15
14
1
.517
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (McGill )
2019–20
OUA
28
13
10
–
5
0
31
9th
36
17
19
0
.472
Won Division Quarterfinal series , 2–1 (McGill )Won Division Semifinal series, 2–0 (Carleton ) Lost Division Final series, 0–2 (Ottawa ) Lost Bronze Medal Game, 2–5 (Western Ontario )
2020–21
Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
OUA
15
9
5
–
0
1
.633
5th
16
9
6
1
.594
Lost Division Quarterfinal , 4–6 (Ontario Tech )
2022–23
OUA
26
19
7
–
0
0
38
4th
32
23
9
0
.719
Won Division Semifinal series , 2–0 (McGill ) Lost Division Final series, 1–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )Won Bronze Medal Game, 4–0 (Lakehead )
Lost Quarterfinal , 1–2 (New Brunswick )
2023–24
OUA
28
17
8
–
3
0
37
8th
32
19
13
0
.594
Won Division Quarterfinal series , 2–0 (Queen's ) Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (McGill )
Totals
GP
W
L
T/SOL
%
Championships
Regular Season
1180
610
501
69
.546
8 QUAA Championships
Conference Post-season
132
71
61
0
.538
9 QUAA Championships
U Sports Postseason
25
9
14
2
.400
11 National tournament appearances
Regular Season and Postseason Record
1337
690
576
71
.543
See also
Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey
References
External links