Carr-Harris Cup



The Carr-Harris Cup is a challenge trophy that is contested for between the men's teams from Queen's University and the Royal Military College hockey teams, both of which are located in Kingston, Ontario. The event is part of hockey's oldest rivalry between the two universities. The event dates back to 1886.

The event was made into a formal challenge trophy on the occasion of the 100th anniversary game in 1986. The trophy in named in honour of the Carr-Harris family. John Carr-Harris, who was a member of the 1924 Olympics team from Great Britain, which won the bronze medal, he also coached at both universities. Robert Carr-Harris was also noted for his contributions to local hockey. Major Peter Carr-Harris who coached at the RMC for six season.

The series was shifted to the Rogers K-Rock Centre (now Leon's Centre) starting with the 2012 game due to how well the event is attended.

As of the 2020 event the Queen's Golden Gaels lead the series 21-11-2.

Links
https://www.kingstonist.com/carr-harris-cup-a-game-like-no-other/ https://usports.ca/en/championships/hockey/f/news/2019/02/3940487274/carr-harris-cup-hockey-s-oldest-rivalry