Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey
Varsity men's ice hockey team at the University of Toronto
College ice hockey team
Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey University University of Toronto Conference OUA OUA West DivisionFirst season 1891 Head coach Ryan Medel Since 2017–18 season Arena Varsity Arena Colors Blue and White Fight song "The Blue and White" 1966 , 1967 , 1969 , 1970 , 1971 , 1972 , 1973 , 1976 , 1977 , 1984 1966 , 1967 , 1968 , 1969 , 1970 , 1971 , 1972 , 1973 , 1975 , 1976 , 1977 , 1978 , 1982 , 1983 , 1984 , 1985 , 1993 1906–07, 1907–08, 1910–11, 1912–13, 1914–15, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1931–32, 1939–40, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1950–51, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1992–93
The Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team is an ice hockey team operated by the Varsity Blues athletics program of the University of Toronto . They are members of the Ontario University Athletics conference and compete in U Sports . The Varsity Blues senior team won the Allan Cup in 1921 and 1927, and won the gold medal for Canada at the 1928 Winter Olympics . The team is based at Varsity Arena on the University downtown campus in Toronto , Ontario .
The Varsity Blues have won 39 conference titles in the OUA ; and 10 U Sports championships in 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1976–77 and 1983–84.[ 1] [ 2]
History
Team picture, 1899.
Blues goalie during 2013-14 season.
The Varsity Blues were founded in 1891, and are the longest continuously operated ice hockey program in the city of Toronto.[ 3] The program currently includes only players enrolled at the University, however the Varsity Blues have historically had a junior ice hockey team for students, and a senior ice hockey team for graduates.[citation needed ]
Notable coaches of the Varsity Blues include Conn Smythe , Ace Bailey , Tom Watt , and Mike Keenan , and Lester Bowles Pearson later Nobel Peace Prize recipient and Prime Minister of Canada .[citation needed ]
David Bauer played for the Varsity Blues during the 1945–46 season, before becoming a Basilian priest and then founding the Canada men's national ice hockey team in 1963.[ 4]
Senior team
The Varsity Blues graduates were a successful OHA Senior A League team in the 1920s and 1930s. They won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as league champions in 1921, 1927, 1929, and 1930.[ 5] Toronto also became Canadian national champions with their victories at the 1921 Allan Cup and the 1927 Allan Cup .[ 6]
During the 1920 Allan Cup playoffs, Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) president Frederick E. Betts expressed concerns that the Varsity Blues team had violated the rules by participating in both the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) and the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union (CIAU) playoffs. At the 1920 general meeting, the CAHA debated the issue and decided that the team was eligible for the Allan Cup.[ 7]
1928 Winter Olympics
1928 Olympic Gold Medal-winning Canadian men's ice hockey team
The University of Toronto Graduates as the 1927 Allan Cup champions were chosen to represent the Canada men's national team in ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics . Conn Smythe coached the team during the OHA season, but refused to go to the Olympics due to disagreements on which players were added to the team by the Canadian Olympic Committee . The Graduates went without Smythe, led by team captain Red Porter , and Olympic Committee member W. A. Hewitt , who oversaw the team's finances.[ 8] The format of the Olympics hockey tournament saw the Canadians receive a bye into the second round, without any games in the first week.[ 9] Despite the wait to play, the Graduates won all three games by scoring 38 goals and conceding none, to win the gold medal.[ 10]
1928 Olympic roster :[ 11]
Some sources[ 12] show the names of Norbert Mueller and John Porter as being on the Olympic roster, but those two names are not listed in the "Official" Olympic Winter Games guide.[ 13]
Junior team
The Varsity Blues formerly operated a junior ice hockey team, that played in the OHA in the 1930s, but withdrew from the junior loop during the 1939–40 season. Former NHL players Hugh Plaxton , Dave Trottier and Dunc Munro all played for the Varsity Blues.
Season-by-season results
Season
Games
Won
Lost
Tied
Points
Winning Pct. (%)
Goals for
Goals against
Standing
1937–38
11
2
9
0
4
0.182
27
47
6th OHA
1938–39
14
1
10
3
5
0.179
27
63
4th Group 1
1939–40
17
1
16
0
2
0.059
39
108
6th OHA
Season-by-season results
[ 14]
Senior and collegiate play
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, 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
Pts*
Finish
GP
W
L
T
%
Senior Hockey
1891–92
OHA
–
–
–
–
–
–
?
?
?
?
?
Won First Round, 2–6 (Toronto Athletics) Lost Second Round, 4–5 (Osgoode Hall )
1892–93
OHA
12
7
5
0
14
?
?
?
?
?
?
1893–94
OHA
4
2
2
0
4
T–6th
?
?
?
?
?
1894–95
OHA
4
4
0
0
8
T–1st
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Semifinal, 5–19 (Queen's )
1895–96
OHA
3
1
2
0
2
?
?
?
?
?
?
1896–97
OHA
2
1
1
0
2
–
?
?
?
?
?
Won Semifinal series, 13–11 (Toronto Athletic Club ) Lost Championship series, 7–12 (Queen's )
1897–98
OHA
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Preliminary series, 16–17 (Osgoode Hall )
1898–99
OHA
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Won First Round series, 17–8 (Toronto Wellingtons )Won Second Round series, 12–8 (Stratford)Won Semifinal series, 16–13 (Peterborough) Lost Championship series, 8–19 (Queen's )
1899–00
OHA
4
0
4
0
0
?
?
?
?
?
?
1900–01
OHA
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Group 2 Final series, 1–2 (Toronto Wellingtons )
1901–02
OHA
4
1
3
0
2
?
?
?
?
?
?
Senior and Collegiate Hockey
1902–03
CIAU
4
1
2
1
3
3rd
?
?
?
?
?
1903–04
CIAU
4
2
2
0
4
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
1904–05
CIAU
4
1
3
0
2
3rd
?
?
?
?
?
1905–06
CIAU
4
1
3
0
2
3rd
?
?
?
?
?
1906–07
CIAU
4
3
1
0
6
1st
?
?
?
?
?
1907–08
CIAU
6
6
0
0
12
1st
?
?
?
?
?
1908–09
CIAU
6
3
2
1
7
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
W. E. Gallie (1909–1913)
1909–10
CIAU
6
4
2
0
8
T–1st
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Semifinal , withdrew (McGill )
1910–11
CIAU
4
3
1
0
6
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won Championship series , 6–2 (Laval–Montreal )
1911–12
CIAU
4
2
2
0
4
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
Roy Thomas (1913–1915)
1912–13
CIAU
4
3
1
0
6
1st
?
?
?
?
?
1913–14
CIAU
4
2
2
0
4
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
1914–15
CIAU
4
4
0
0
8
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Program suspended due to World War I
Senior and Intercollegiate Hockey
Frank Carroll (1919–1920)
1919–20
CIAU
4
3
1
0
6
T–1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won Championship , 5–4 (McGill )
Won Allan Cup Eastern Semifinal series , 18–7 (Quebec Sons of Ireland )Won Allan Cup Eastern Final series, 6–5 (Sudbury Wolves ) Lost Allan Cup Championship series, 5–11 (Winnipeg Falcons )
W. A. Dafoe (1920–1922)
1920–21
CIAU
4
4
0
0
8
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won Allan Cup Eastern Semifinal series , 18–5 (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds )Won Allan Cup Eastern Final, 11–0 (McGill )Won Allan Cup Championship series , 8–3 (Brandon Wheat City Hockey Club )
1921–22
CIAU
4
4
0
0
8
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Beattie Ramsay (1922–1923)
1922–23
CIAU
6
5
1
0
10
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Conn Smythe (1923–1926)
1923–24
CIAU
6
5
1
0
10
1st
?
?
?
?
?
1924–25
CIAU
5
5
0
0
10
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won Allan Cup Eastern Semifinal series , 8–5 (Ottawa Montagnards)Won Allan Cup Eastern Final series, 8–2 (Niagara Falls Cataracts) Lost Allan Cup Championship series, 0–2 (Port Arthur Bearcats )
1925–26
CIAU
6
6
0
0
12
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won Allan Cup Eastern Semifinal series , 8–5 (Peterborough)Won Allan Cup Eastern Final series, 8–4 ( Ottawa Gunners) Lost Allan Cup Championship series, 1–2–1 (Port Arthur Bearcats )
Lester B. Pearson (1926–1928)
1926–27
CIAU
6
5
1
0
10
T–1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won Championship series , 9–2 (McGill )
Tied Allan Cup Eastern Semifinal series , 3–3 (Ottawa New Edinburghs ) no contest Allan Cup Eastern Final series, defaulted (Toronto Varsity Grads ) ‡
1927–28
CIAU
4
3
1
0
6
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Red Porter (1928–1931)
1928–29
CIAU
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Won Championship series , 9–3 (McGill )
1929–30
CIAU
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Championship series , 2–3 (McGill )
1930–31
CIAU
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Championship series , 4–6 (McGill )
F. G. Sullivan (1931–1933)
1931–32
CIAU
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Won Championship series , 4–3 (McGill )
1932–33
CIAU
4
2
1
1
5
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
Warren Stevens (1933–1935)
1933–34
CIAU
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Championship series , 4–9 (McGill )
1934–35
CIAU
4
1
3
0
2
T–2nd
?
?
?
?
?
Ace Bailey (1935–1940)
1935–36
CIAU
0
0
0
0
0
–
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Championship series , 3–15 (McGill )
1936–37
CIAU
6
3
3
0
6
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
IIL †
10
6
4
0
12
3rd
1937–38
CIAU
6
3
3
0
6
3rd
?
?
?
?
?
IIL
10
6
3
1
13
4th
1938–39
CIAU
6
3
3
0
6
3rd
?
?
?
?
?
IIL
10
7
3
0
14
T–2nd
1939–40
CIAU
4
4
0
0
8
1st
?
?
?
?
?
IIL
8
8
0
0
16
1st
Program suspended due to World War II
Ace Bailey (1945–1949)
1945–46
CIAU
6
5
1
0
10
T–1st
?
?
?
?
?
Lost Championship , 1–4 (McGill )
1946–47
CIAU
9
6
2
1
13
T–1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won Championship , 4–0 (McGill )
Tied International Championship , 2–2 (Dartmouth )
1947–48
CIAU
12
10
2
0
20
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Won International Championship , 5–0 (Dartmouth )
1948–49
CIAU
12
8
4
0
16
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
Wally Halder (1949–1951)
1949–50
CIAU
12
9
3
0
18
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
1950–51
CIAU
6
5
1
0
10
1st
?
?
?
?
?
Bill Wade (1951–1953)
1951–52
CIAU
12
6
4
2
14
2nd
?
?
?
?
?
1952–53
CIAU
12
3
7
2
8
4th
?
?
?
?
?
Jack Kennedy (1953–1962)
1953–54
CIAU/QOAA ¿
12
5
6
1
11
3rd
?
?
?
?
?
Totals
GP
W
L
T
%
Championships
Regular Season
?
?
?
?
?
20 CIAU Championships
Conference Post-season
?
?
?
?
?
6 CIAU Championships
Regular Season and Postseason Record
?
?
?
?
?
1 Allen Cup , 1 International Intercollegiate Championship
† The International Intercollegiate League (IIL) was a joint venture between Canadian and American colleges.
‡ The Toronto Varsity team was made up of active students. Their opponent, referred to as the 'Toronto Varsity Grads', was a squad composed of alumni.
¿ Sometime between 1953 and 1955 the CIAU changed their name to QOAA (Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association).
Collegiate only
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
%
Jack Kennedy (1953–1962)
1954–55
QOAA
12
11
0
1
–
–
23
1st
12
11
0
1
.958
1955–56
QOAA
12
9
3
0
–
–
18
1st
12
9
3
0
.750
1956–57
QOAA
12
9
3
0
–
–
18
1st
12
9
3
0
.750
1957–58
QOAA
12
9
3
0
–
–
18
1st
12
9
3
0
.750
1958–59
QOAA
12
10
2
0
–
–
20
1st
12
10
2
0
.750
1959–60
QOAA
14
8
6
0
–
–
16
2nd
14
8
6
0
.571
1960–61
QOAA
12
8
4
0
–
–
16
2nd
12
8
4
0
.667
1961–62
QOAA
11
9
2
0
–
–
18
2nd
13
10
3
0
.769
Won Championship series , 13–10 (McMaster )
Joe Kane (1962–1965)
1962–63
QOAA
12
8
4
0
–
–
16
3rd
12
8
4
0
.667
1963–64
QOAA
12
9
1
2
–
–
20
1st
12
9
1
2
.833
Declined to participate
1964–65
QOAA
16
15
1
0
–
–
30
1st
17
15
2
0
.882
Lost Semifinal , 4–6 (Queen's )
Tom Watt (1965–1979)
1965–66
QOAA
16
13
2
1
–
–
27
1st
19
16
2
1
.868
Won Quarterfinal , 9–7 (Sir George Williams )Won Semifinal, 6–4 (St. Francis Xavier )Won Championship , 8–1 (Alberta )
1966–67
QOAA
16
14
1
1
–
–
29
1st
20
18
1
1
.925
Won Semifinal , 10–1 (Queen's )Won Championship , 9–4 (Waterloo )
Won Semifinal , 9–7 (St. Francis Xavier )Won Championship , 16–2 (Laurentian )
1967–68
QOAA
16
14
1
1
–
–
29
1st
20
17
2
1
.875
Won Semifinal , 4–3 (Montreal )Won Championship , 8–1 (Waterloo )
Lost Semifinal , 0–1 (Loyola )Won Consolation Final, 5–3 (Laurentian )
1968–69
QOAA
15
13
1
1
–
–
27
1st
20
18
1
1
.925
Won Semifinal , 10–6 (Carleton )Won Championship , 4–0 (Waterloo )
Won Quarterfinal , 6–3 (Laurentian )Won Semifinal, 5–3 (Alberta )Won Championship , 4–2 (Sir George Williams )
1969–70
QOAA
15
12
1
2
–
–
26
1st
19
16
1
2
.895
Won Semifinal , 11–0 (Montreal )Won Championship , 7–4 (Waterloo )
Won Semifinal , 8–0 (Alberta )Won Championship , 3–2 (Saint Mary's )
1970–71
QOAA
15
12
3
0
–
–
24
2nd
19
16
3
0
.842
Won Semifinal , 6–5 (Carleton )Won Championship , 5–4 (Queen's )
Won Semifinal , 3–2 (British Columbia )Won Championship , 5–4 (Saint Mary's )
1971–72
OUAA
19
15
1
3
–
–
33
2nd
24
20
1
3
.896
Won Easern Semifinal , 10–1 (Ottawa )Won Semifinal, 5–2 (Western Ontario )Won Championship , 6–2 (York )
Won Semifinal , 5–1 (Sir George Williams )Won Championship , 5–0 (Saint Mary's )
1972–73
OUAA
17
17
0
0
–
–
34
1st
23
23
0
0
1.000
Won Quarterfinal , 8–2 (York )Won Semifinal, 13–2 (Waterloo )Won Championship , 8–1 (Western Ontario )
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Alberta )Won Championship , 3–2 (Saint Mary's )
1973–74
OUAA
19
18
0
1
–
–
37
1st
21
19
1
1
.929
Won Quarterfinal , 8–2 (Queen's ) Lost Semifinal, 4–6 (Western Ontario )
1974–75
OUAA
14
9
4
1
–
–
19
6th
19
13
5
1
.711
Won Quarterfinal , 8–2 (Laurentian )Won Semifinal, 9–3 (Western Ontario )Won Championship , 4–3 (York )
Won Semifinal series , 2–1 (Saint Mary's ) Lost Championship series, 1–2 (Alberta )
1975–76
OUAA
16
13
3
0
–
–
26
1st
21
16
5
0
.762
Won Quarterfinal , 2–1 (Queen's ) Lost Semifinal, 5–6 (Guelph )
Lost First Round , 4–5 (Calgary )Won semifinal, 3–2 (Concordia )Won Championship , 7–2 (Guelph )
1976–77
OUAA
18
12
5
1
–
–
25
3rd
26
19
6
1
.750
Won Quarterfinal , 4–1 (Laurentian )Won Semifinal, 6–1 (Wilfrid Laurier )Won Championship , 3–2 (York )
Won Quarterfinal series , 2–0 (Manitoba )Won Semifinal series, 11–10 (British Columbia )Won Championship , 4–1 (Alberta )
1977–78
OUAA
20
18
1
1
–
–
37
1st
27
24
2
1
.907
Won Quarterfinal , 11–0 (Ryerson )Won Semifinal, 8–6 (York )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Wilfrid Laurier )
Won Group 2 Round-Robin , 7–3 (Concordia ), 7–3 (Moncton ) Lost Championship, 5–6 (Alberta )
1978–79
OUAA
16
11
2
3
–
–
25
2nd
17
11
3
3
.735
Lost Quarterfinal , 3–4 (OT) (McMaster )
Gord Davies (1979–1981)
1979–80
OUAA
22
17
2
3
–
–
37
1st
25
18
4
3
.780
Lost Semifinal series , 1–2 (Guelph )
1980–81
OUAA
22
15
6
1
–
–
31
3rd
25
16
8
1
.660
Won Quarterfinal , 8–4 (McMaster ) Lost Semifinal series, 0–2 (Western Ontario )
Bill Purcell (1981–1982)
1981–82
OUAA
22
18
0
4
–
–
40
1st
29
23
2
4
.862
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Wilfrid Laurier )Won Championship series , 2–1 (Guelph )
Lost Group 2 Round-Robin , 4–2 (Brandon ), 3–8 (Moncton )
Gord Davies (1982–1983)
1982–83
OUAA
24
22
1
1
–
–
45
1st
30
25
4
1
.850
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Queen's ) Lost Championship series, 0–2 (Wilfrid Laurier )
Lost Group 1 Round-Robin , 1–3 (Concordia ), 6–4 (Moncton )
Mike Keenan (1983–1984)
1983–84
OUAA
24
20
1
3
–
–
43
1st
33
29
1
3
.924
Won Semifinal series , 2–0 (Guelph )Won Championship series , 2–0 (Western Ontario )
Won Quarterfinal series , 2–0 (New Brunswick )Won Semifinal series, 14–4 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )Won Championship , 9–1 (Concordia )
Tom Watt (1984–1985)
1984–85
OUAA
24
19
2
3
–
–
41
1st
28
19
6
3
.732
Lost Semifinal series , 0–2 (York )
Lost Semifinal series , 0–2 (Alberta )
Paul Titanic (1985–1995)
1985–86
OUAA
24
19
5
0
–
–
38
2nd
27
20
7
0
.741
Lost Semifinal series , 1–2 (York )
1986–87
OUAA
24
17
5
2
–
–
.750
T–3rd
26
17
7
2
.692
Lost Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (Windsor )
1987–88
OUAA
26
8
13
5
–
–
21
T–12th
26
8
13
5
.404
1988–89
OUAA
26
11
12
3
–
–
25
12th
26
11
12
3
.481
1989–90
OUAA
22
10
12
0
–
–
20
T–10th
22
10
12
0
.455
1990–91
OUAA
22
14
7
1
–
–
29
4th
27
17
9
1
.648
Won First Round , 4–3 (Ottawa )Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Concordia ) Lost Semifinal series, 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
1991–92
OUAA
22
14
6
2
–
–
30
T–6th
28
17
9
2
.643
Won Quarterfinal series , 2–1 (McGill ) Lost Semifinal series, 1–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
1992–93
OUAA
22
15
6
1
–
–
31
T–5th
30
21
8
1
.717
Won Quarterfinal series , 2–1 (Queen's )Won Semifinal series, 2–0 (Ottawa )Won Championship , 5–4 (Guelph )
Won Semifinal , 3–2 (Guelph ) Lost Championship, 1–12 (Acadia )
1993–94
OUAA
26
6
17
3
–
–
15
T–13th
29
7
19
3
.293
Won First Round , 4–1 (Queen's ) Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Guelph )
1994–95
OUAA
26
9
10
7
–
–
25
11th
29
10
12
7
.466
Won Division Semifinal , 5–4 (Queen's ) Lost Division Final series, 0–2 (Guelph )
Darren Lowe (1995–2017)
1995–96
OUAA
26
9
15
2
–
–
20
11th
30
11
17
2
.400
Won Division Semifinal , 5–2 (Royal Military College ) Lost Division Final series, 1–2 (Guelph )
1996–97
OUAA
26
14
10
2
–
–
30
T–6th
29
15
12
2
.552
Won First Round , 7–3 (Queen's ) Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Guelph )
1997–98
OUA
26
10
13
3
–
–
23
10th
31
12
16
3
.435
Won Division Semifinal series , 2–0 (Queen's ) Lost Division Final series, 0–3 (Guelph )
1998–99
OUA
26
6
16
4
–
–
16
13th
29
7
18
4
.310
Lost Division Semifinal series , 1–2 (Queen's )
1999–00
OUA
26
10
13
3
–
–
23
9th
29
11
15
3
.431
Lost Division Semifinal series , 1–2 (Queen's )
2000–01
OUA
24
13
10
1
–
–
27
5th
28
15
12
1
.554
Won Division Final series , 2–1 (Royal Military College ) Lost Semifinal, 1–4 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2001–02
OUA
24
13
7
4
–
–
30
5th
27
15
8
4
.630
Won Division Final series , 2–0 (Ryerson ) Lost Semifinal, 3–4 (OT) (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2002–03
OUA
24
16
5
3
–
–
35
T–4th
28
18
7
3
.696
Won Division Final series , 2–1 (Queen's ) Lost Semifinal, 3–6 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2003–04
OUA
24
9
10
4
1
–
23
10th
27
11
12
4
.481
Won Division Semifinal series , 2–0 (Queen's ) Lost Division Final, 2–4 (Ottawa )
2004–05
OUA
24
12
11
1
0
–
25
10th
26
12
13
1
.481
Lost Division Semifinal series , 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2005–06
OUA
24
8
13
2
1
–
19
T–11th
26
8
16
2
.346
Lost Division Semifinal series , 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2006–07
OUA
28
18
9
1
0
–
37
5th
32
20
11
1
.641
Won Division Semifinal series , 2–0 (McGill ) Lost Division Final series, 0–2 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières )
2007–08
OUA
28
13
13
–
0
2
28
11th
31
13
16
2
.452
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Ottawa )
2008–09
OUA
28
14
11
–
1
2
31
T–8th
30
14
14
2
.500
Lost Division Semifinal series , 0–2 (McGill )
2009–10
OUA
28
15
9
–
2
2
34
7th
30
15
13
2
.533
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (Ryerson )
2010–11
OUA
28
10
11
–
5
2
27
14th
31
11
18
2
.387
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Carleton )
2011–12
OUA
28
16
9
–
2
1
35
6th
31
17
13
1
.565
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Carleton )
2012–13
OUA
28
13
9
–
3
3
32
9th
31
14
14
3
.500
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Ottawa )
2013–14
OUA
28
15
11
–
1
1
32
T–10th
31
16
14
1
.532
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 1–2 (Windsor )
2014–15
OUA
27
13
13
–
1
0
27
T–9th
32
16
16
0
.500
Won Division Quarterfinal series , 2–0 (Ryerson ) Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Guelph )
2015–16
OUA
28
11
15
–
2
0
24
15th
33
14
19
0
.424
Won Division Quarterfinal series , 2–0 (York ) Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Western Ontario )
2016–17
OUA
28
5
21
–
0
2
12
20th
28
5
21
2
.214
Ryan Medel (2017–Present)
2017–18
OUA
28
11
16
–
1
0
23
15th
28
11
17
0
.393
2018–19
OUA
28
11
13
–
3
1
26
T–14th
30
11
18
1
.383
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (Ryerson )
2019–20
OUA
28
21
5
–
2
0
44
2nd
31
22
9
0
.710
Lost Division Semifinal series , 1–2 (Western Ontario )
2020–21
Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
OUA
17
9
6
–
2
0
.588
6th
18
9
9
0
.500
Lost First Round , 1–4 (Waterloo )
2022–23
OUA
27
14
10
–
3
0
31
T–8th
33
17
16
0
.515
Won Division Quarterfinal series , 2–1 (Toronto Metropolitan ) Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Lakehead )
2023–24
OUA
28
17
10
–
1
0
35
8th
30
17
13
0
.567
Lost Division Quarterfinal series , 0–2 (Wilfrid Laurier )
Totals
GP
W
L
T/SOL
%
Championships
Regular Season
1484
876
504
104
.625
6 Mid East Division Titles, 6 East Division Titles, 3 West Division Titles, 12 QOAA Championships, 9 OUAA Championships
Conference Post-season
165
86
79
0
.518
6 QOAA Championships, 8 OUAA Championships
U Sports Postseason
46
35
11
0
.761
17 National tournament appearances
Regular Season and Postseason Record
1695
997
594
104
.619
10 National Championships
Note: Totals include results from 1954–55 onward.
NHL alumni
Blues player in 2013-14 season.
List of National Hockey League alumni involved with the Varsity Blues.[ 15] (seasons in parentheses)
References
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^ "Ontario University Athletics (OUA)" . oua.ca . Retrieved February 25, 2020 .
^ "Toronto Marlboros Hockey Club - Toronto Marlboros" . www.torontomarlboros.com .
^ Shea, Kevin (March 13, 2009). "Spotlight - One on One with Father David Bauer" . Legends of Hockey . Retrieved September 21, 2020 .
^ "Senior Series" . Ontario Hockey Association . 2019. Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
^ "Allan Cup Archives" . Allan Cup . Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
^ "Toronto Varsity Is Eligible For Allan Cup" . The Leader-Post . Regina, Saskatchewan. March 29, 1920. p. 5.
^ Podnieks, Andrew (1997), pp. 23–25
^ "Want Canadians To Play Winners" . The Kingston Whig-Standard . Kingston, Ontario. February 8, 1928. p. 9.
^ Podnieks, Andrew (1997), pp. 28–29
^ The Official Olympic Games Companion: The Complete Guide to the Olympic Winter Games 1998 Edition , London - Washington: Brassey’s Sports, 1998, p. 128, ISBN 1-85753-244-9
^ "ESPN.com - Olympics History" . ESPN . Archived from the original on October 13, 2003.
^ The Official Olympic Games Companion: The Complete Guide to the Olympic Winter Games 1998 Edition , London - Washington: Brassey’s Sports, 1998, p. 128, ISBN 1-85753-244-9
^ "All-Time Game Results" (PDF) . Toronto Varsity Blues . Retrieved January 30, 2024 .
^ "Legends of hockey alumni search" . Archived from the original on September 1, 2004. Retrieved March 26, 2008 .
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