Champions
Year | Location | Champion | Score | Runner Up |
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1963 | Kingston | McMaster Marlins | 3-2 | UBC Thunderbirds |
1964 | Kingston | Alberta Golden Bears | 9-1 | Sir George Williams Georgians |
1965 | Winnipeg | Manitoba Bisons | 9-2 | St. Dunstan's Saints |
1966 | Sudbury | Toronto Varsity Blues | 8-1 | Alberta Golden Bears |
1967 | Calgary | Toronto Varsity Blues | 16-2 | Laurentian Voyageurs |
1968 | Montreal | Alberta Golden Bears | 5-4 | Loyola Warriors |
1969 | Edmonton | Toronto Varsity Blues | 4-2 | Sir George Williams Georgians |
1970 | Charlottetown | Toronto Varsity Blues | 3-2 | Saint Mary's Huskies |
1971 | Sudbury | Toronto Varsity Blues | 5-4 | Saint Mary's Huskies |
1972 | Sherbrooke | Toronto Varsity Blues | 5-0 | Saint Mary's Huskies |
1973 | Toronto | Toronto Varsity Blues | 3-2 | Saint Mary's Huskies |
1974 | Toronto | Waterloo Warriors | 6-5 | Sir George Williams Georgians |
1975 | Edmonton | Alberta Golden Bears | 5-2 | Toronto Varsity Blues |
1976 | Toronto | Toronto Varsity Blues | 7-2 | Guelph Gryphons |
1977 | Edmonton | Toronto Varsity Blues | 4-1 | Alberta Golden Bears |
1978 | Moncton | Alberta Golden Bears | 6-5 | Toronto Varsity Blues |
1979 | Montreal | Alberta Golden Bears | 5-1 | Dalhousie Tigers |
1980 | Regina | Alberta Golden Bears | 7-3 | Regina Cougars |
1981 | Calgary | Moncton Aigles Bleu | 4-2 | Saskatchewan Huskies |
1982 | Moncton | Moncton Aigles Bleu | 3-2 | Saskatchewan Huskies |
1983 | Moncton | Saskatchewan Huskies | 6-2 | Concordia Stingers |
1984 | Trois-Rivières | Toronto Varsity Blues | 9-1 | Concordia Stingers |
1985 | Toronto | York Yeomen | 3-2 | Alberta Golden Bears |
1986 | Edmonton | Alberta Golden Bears | 5-2 | UQTR Patriotes |
1987 | Edmonton | UQTR Patriotes | 6-3 | Saskatchewan Huskies |
1988 | Toronto | York Yeomen | 5-3 | Western Ontario Mustangs |
1989 | Toronto | York Yeomen | 5-2 | Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks |
1990 | Toronto | Moncton Aigles Bleu | 2-1 | Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks |
1991 | Toronto | UQTR Patriotes | 7-2 | Alberta Golden Bears |
1992 | Toronto | Alberta Golden Bears | 5-2 | Acadia Axemen |
1993 | Toronto | Acadia Axemen | 12-1 | Toronto Varsity Blues |
1994 | Toronto | Lethbridge Pronghorns | 5-2 | Guelph Gryphons |
1995 | Toronto | Moncton Aigles Bleu | 5-1 | Guelph Gryphons |
1996 | Toronto | Acadia Axemen | 3-2 | Waterloo Warriors |
1997 | Toronto | Guelph Gryphons | 4-3 | UNB Varsity Reds |
1998 | Saskatoon | UNB Varsity Reds | 6-3 | Acadia Axemen |
1999 | Saskatoon | Alberta Golden Bears | 6-2 | Moncton Aigles Bleu |
2000 | Saskatoon | Alberta Golden Bears | 5-4 | UNB Varsity Reds |
2001 | Waterloo | UQTR Patriotes | 5-4 | St. Francis Xavier X-Men |
2002 | Waterloo | Western Ontario Mustangs | 4-3 | UQTR Patriotes |
2003 | Fredericton | UQTR Patriotes | 3-0 | St. Francis Xavier X-Men |
2004 | Fredericton | St. Francis Xavier X-Men | 3-2 (2 OT) | UNB Varsity Reds |
2005 | Edmonton | Alberta Golden Bears | 4-3 (OT) | Saskatchewan Huskies |
2006 | Edmonton | Alberta Golden Bears | 3-2 | Lakehead Thunderwolves |
2007 | Moncton | UNB Varsity Reds | 3-2 (OT) | Moncton Aigles Bleu |
2008 | Moncton | Alberta Golden Bears | 3-2 | UNB Varsity Reds |
2009 | Thunder Bay | UNB Varsity Reds | 4-2 | Western Ontario Mustangs |
2010 | Thunder Bay | Saint Mary's Huskies | 3-2 (OT) | Alberta Golden Bears |
2011 | Fredericton | UNB Varsity Reds | 4-0 | McGill Redmen |
2012 | Fredericton | McGill Redmen | 4–3 (OT) | Western Ontario Mustangs |
2013 | Saskatoon | |||
2014 | Saskatoon |
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