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Western Mustangs men's ice hockey

The Western Mustangs men's ice hockey team represents Western University (in full, The University of Western Ontario) in Canadian university competition. The Mustangs are members of Ontario University Athletics, one of the four regional associations within the national governing body of U Sports. The Mustangs play at Thompson Arena in London, Ontario.

Western Mustangs men's ice hockey
UniversityUniversity of Western Ontario
ConferenceOUA
OUA West Division
First season1923-24
Athletic directorChristine Stapleton
Head coachClarke Singer
20th season, 372–124–17 (.742)
Assistant coachesPatrick Ouellet
Dave Warren
ArenaThompson Arena
London, Ontario
ColorsPurple and White
   
Fight song"Western"
MascotJ.W. the Mustang
U Sports Tournament championships
2001-02
Conference Tournament championships
1994–95, 2004–05, 2008–09

The men's hockey team has won 3 OUA championships (1994–95, 2004–05, 2008–09)[1] and 1 U Sports championship (2001–02)[2]

Team history edit

Early history edit

In 1905, the first hockey club was established at the University of Western Ontario.[3] The sporting teams were organized by the two faculties at Western during this time, the Arts & Divinity faculty and the Medical "Meds" faculty. The teams practiced on ice rinks around London, as well as on the Thames river. By the 1913-14 season, hockey became the most popular sport on campus and a combined faculty team went on to represent Western in the Canadian Hockey Association championships, playing Berlin (now Kitchener, Ontario) in the final match. Western lost 6-4.[4]

Start of intercollegiate hockey edit

Western entered the intercollegiate competition in the 1923-24 season.[5][4] This league comprised St. Michael’s College of Toronto, the Ontario Agricultural College and the University of Toronto. The team also played some exhibition games during 1920s, including a game against Princeton University in the 1926-27 season and one against the University of Michigan in the 1928-29 season.[4]

In the 1932-33 season, Western won its first Canadian Intermediate Intercollegiate Championship by beating the University of Ottawa in the finals 6-1. Hockey at Western proceeded into the 1930s but was suspended in 1941-44 due to World War II.[4] When the London Arena was not available for the 1936–37 season, J. Howard Crocker arranged to play home games in Brantford, and have practices an outdoor rink on campus.[6] After the war, the team kept competing in the Intermediate Intercollegiate league, as well as the senior London City League.[4]

 
A Western vs. Queen's game in 2013.

The team continued until the mid 1950s. During this time, a lack of funding and ice time caused the team to be cancelled in 1955. The university did not have a rink at this time and there was little funding for intermediate teams.

Senior intercollegiate hockey and the OUA edit

In the 1964-65 season, Western joined the Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association.[4] This was due to large support from Bill L’Heureux over the years prior. During this season, L'Heureux acted as the coach and the team placed third in a ten-team league, finishing 4th in the playoffs. While attending Western, Brian Conacher played with the Mustangs during their first season. Ron Watson took over as coach in 1965 and coached the Mustangs for 20 seasons, leading the team to the playoffs 18 years out of his 20 year reign.

1980s - 2000s edit

After Ron Watson, Barry Martinelli took over in 1985. Mike Tomlak played for Western in the 1986-87 season. The team had medium success during this time, but it started to rise when Steve Rucchin joined the Mustangs from 1990 to 1994.[4][7] Rucchin scored 24 points in his first year, 62 points in his second, and 48 points in his third. On this rising success, Western won the first league OUA title in the 1994-95 season.[8] Martinelli retired as coach in 1999, where the position was filled by the assistant coach at the time, Clarke Singer.

Clarke Singer is the current coach of the Western Mustangs and has been coaching the team since 1999.[9] He has brought the team to its only national championship in 2001.

Season-by-season record edit

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season Regular Season
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts Pct Finish GP W L T %
1996–97 26 15 11 0 30 0.577
1997–98 26 15 8 3 33 0.635
1998–99 26 14 12 0 28 0.538
1999-00 26 19 3 4 42 0.808
2000–01 24 21 3 0 42 0.875
2001–02 24 22 0 2 46 0.958
2002–03 24 24 0 0 48 1.000
2003–04 24 21 3 0 42 0.875
2004–05 24 17 6 0 35 0.729
2005–06 24 21 2 1 43 0.896
2006–07 28 17 6 3 39 0.696
2007–08 28 18 5 0 41 0.732
2008–09 28 19 7 0 40 0.714
2009–10 28 21 7 0 42 0.750
2010–11 28 20 3 0 45 0.804
2011–12 28 21 4 0 45 0.804
2012–13 28 21 5 0 44 0.786
2013–14 28 21 6 1 43 0.750
2014–15 27 19 7 1 45 0.815
2015–16 28 18 10 0 36 0.643
2016-17 28 9 19 0 0.321

Notable players edit

Western has had multiple NHL and All-Canadian players over the years. These include:

References edit

  1. ^ . Ontario University Athletics. Archived from the original on October 16, 2013.
  2. ^ http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mice/past_champs[dead link]
  3. ^ "JP Metras Sports Museum". www.lib.uwo.ca. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Gage, Bob (2000). Mustang Tales: A history of men's sports in the 20th century at Western. London, Ontario, Canada: W Club. ISBN 0968938604.
  5. ^ "JP Metras Sports Museum". www.lib.uwo.ca. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  6. ^ "Western U Sextet Play At Brantford". Brantford Expositor. Brantford, Ontario. October 26, 1936. p. 13. from the original on May 2, 2023. Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  7. ^ "Rucchin: Focus was key to Kariya's success". NHL.com. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  8. ^ "Ontario University Athletics (OUA)". oua.ca. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  9. ^ "Elite Prospects - Clarke Singer Team Staff Profile". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved February 25, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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WarrenArenaThompson ArenaLondon OntarioColorsPurple and White Fight song Western MascotJ W the MustangU Sports Tournament championships2001 02Conference Tournament championships1994 95 2004 05 2008 09The men s hockey team has won 3 OUA championships 1994 95 2004 05 2008 09 1 and 1 U Sports championship 2001 02 2 Contents 1 Team history 1 1 Early history 1 2 Start of intercollegiate hockey 1 3 Senior intercollegiate hockey and the OUA 1 4 1980s 2000s 2 Season by season record 3 Notable players 4 References 5 External linksTeam history editEarly history edit In 1905 the first hockey club was established at the University of Western Ontario 3 The sporting teams were organized by the two faculties at Western during this time the Arts amp Divinity faculty and the Medical Meds faculty The teams practiced on ice rinks around London as well as on the Thames river By the 1913 14 season hockey became the most popular sport on campus and a combined faculty team went on to represent Western in the Canadian Hockey Association championships playing Berlin now Kitchener Ontario in the final match Western lost 6 4 4 Start of intercollegiate hockey edit Western entered the intercollegiate competition in the 1923 24 season 5 4 This league comprised St Michael s College of Toronto the Ontario Agricultural College and the University of Toronto The team also played some exhibition games during 1920s including a game against Princeton University in the 1926 27 season and one against the University of Michigan in the 1928 29 season 4 In the 1932 33 season Western won its first Canadian Intermediate Intercollegiate Championship by beating the University of Ottawa in the finals 6 1 Hockey at Western proceeded into the 1930s but was suspended in 1941 44 due to World War II 4 When the London Arena was not available for the 1936 37 season J Howard Crocker arranged to play home games in Brantford and have practices an outdoor rink on campus 6 After the war the team kept competing in the Intermediate Intercollegiate league as well as the senior London City League 4 nbsp A Western vs Queen s game in 2013 The team continued until the mid 1950s During this time a lack of funding and ice time caused the team to be cancelled in 1955 The university did not have a rink at this time and there was little funding for intermediate teams Senior intercollegiate hockey and the OUA edit In the 1964 65 season Western joined the Ontario Quebec Athletic Association 4 This was due to large support from Bill L Heureux over the years prior During this season L Heureux acted as the coach and the team placed third in a ten team league finishing 4th in the playoffs While attending Western Brian Conacher played with the Mustangs during their first season Ron Watson took over as coach in 1965 and coached the Mustangs for 20 seasons leading the team to the playoffs 18 years out of his 20 year reign 1980s 2000s edit After Ron Watson Barry Martinelli took over in 1985 Mike Tomlak played for Western in the 1986 87 season The team had medium success during this time but it started to rise when Steve Rucchin joined the Mustangs from 1990 to 1994 4 7 Rucchin scored 24 points in his first year 62 points in his second and 48 points in his third On this rising success Western won the first league OUA title in the 1994 95 season 8 Martinelli retired as coach in 1999 where the position was filled by the assistant coach at the time Clarke Singer Clarke Singer is the current coach of the Western Mustangs and has been coaching the team since 1999 9 He has brought the team to its only national championship in 2001 Season by season record editNote GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties Season Regular SeasonConference OverallGP W L T Pts Pct Finish GP W L T 1996 97 26 15 11 0 30 0 5771997 98 26 15 8 3 33 0 6351998 99 26 14 12 0 28 0 5381999 00 26 19 3 4 42 0 8082000 01 24 21 3 0 42 0 8752001 02 24 22 0 2 46 0 9582002 03 24 24 0 0 48 1 0002003 04 24 21 3 0 42 0 8752004 05 24 17 6 0 35 0 7292005 06 24 21 2 1 43 0 8962006 07 28 17 6 3 39 0 6962007 08 28 18 5 0 41 0 7322008 09 28 19 7 0 40 0 7142009 10 28 21 7 0 42 0 7502010 11 28 20 3 0 45 0 8042011 12 28 21 4 0 45 0 8042012 13 28 21 5 0 44 0 7862013 14 28 21 6 1 43 0 7502014 15 27 19 7 1 45 0 8152015 16 28 18 10 0 36 0 6432016 17 28 9 19 0 0 321Notable players editWestern has had multiple NHL and All Canadian players over the years These include Brian Conacher NHL Robbie Moore NHL Reg Higgs NHL Ian McKegney NHL Brent Imlach NHL Mike Tomlak NHL and All Canadian Steve Rucchin NHL and All Canadian Pete Fraser All Canadian Chris McCauley All Canadian Mark Guy All Canadian Sean Basilio All Canadian Jeff Petrie All Canadian References edit Hockey M Past Champions Ontario University Athletics Archived from the original on October 16 2013 http english cis sic ca championships mice past champs dead link JP Metras Sports Museum www lib uwo ca Retrieved February 25 2020 a b c d e f g Gage Bob 2000 Mustang Tales A history of men s sports in the 20th century at Western London Ontario Canada W Club ISBN 0968938604 JP Metras Sports Museum www lib uwo ca Retrieved February 25 2020 Western U Sextet Play At Brantford Brantford Expositor Brantford Ontario October 26 1936 p 13 Archived from the original on May 2 2023 Retrieved May 28 2023 Rucchin Focus was key to Kariya s success NHL com Retrieved February 25 2020 Ontario University Athletics OUA oua ca Retrieved February 25 2020 Elite Prospects Clarke Singer Team Staff Profile www eliteprospects com Retrieved February 25 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Mustangs men 27s ice hockey amp oldid 1159535191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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