1977 CCAA Championship Bowl



This is the 1977 Canadian Colleges Athletic Association Championship Bowl. The event took place in Oakville, Ontario and hosted by Sheridan College. Here are the navigation shortcuts to other seasons and conferences:
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Teams

 * Host: Sheridan Bruins (of Oakville, Ontario)
 * 4-West/ACAC: Red Deer Kings (of Red Deer, Alberta)
 * OCAA: St. Clair Saints (of Windsor, Ontario)
 * QSSF: Dawson Blues (of Westmount, Quebec)
 * ACAA: Cape Breton Capers (of Sydney, Nova Scotia)

Results
Quarter-Final Semi-Finals Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game Red Deer College Kings are CCAA men's hockey champions.
 * March 31: Sheridan 3 Dawson 2
 * April 1: Sheridan 4 Cape Breton 3 (2ot)
 * April 1: Red Deer 6 St. Clair 2
 * April 2: St. Clair 8 Cape Breton 5
 * April 2: Red Deer 5 Sheridan 1

Links

 * Canada's College Hockey History
 * ACAC Article
 * ''"Following a two week layoff, the Kings headed to Oakville, Ontario for the 1976-77 CCAA National Championships. In their first game, Red Deer squared off against the defending CCAA national champion St. Clair College Saints of Windsor, Ontario. Gerry Farwell stopped 23 shots in the second while Jim Causgrove completed the hat trick in the third in a 6-2 Kings win. Bruce Schmidt also tallied twice for RDC. Red Deer then faced the host Sheridan College Bruins, Ontario. Ken Klinkhammer notched the winner for the Kings with 12:51 gone in the first as RDC skated to a 5-1 triumph. Ron Joel, Ray Hall, Al Jacobson, and John Rycroft also tallied for the Kings.``


 * "Upon arrival back in Red Deer, Larry Green, wearing a Sheridan jersey and his cast, led the Kings off the charter bus holding the CCAA Championship Bowl high.


 * "The Kings would collect three gold medals and three silver medals in six national championship appearances."