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This is the 2022-23 season for the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference. Here are the navigation shortcuts to other seasons and conferences:

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Standings[]

Team GP W L T OL GF GA Pts
Red Deer Kings 24 17 6 0 1 97 70 35
Augustana Vikings 24 14 6 3 1 90 73 29
SAIT Trojans 24 13 8 1 2 91 83 28
Briercrest Clippers 24 13 9 0 2 76 72 28
NAIT Ooks 24 10 7 1 6 80 85 26
Concordia Thunder 24 9 14 1 2 80 95 20
Portage Voyageurs 24 5 16 0 3 62 98 13

Playoffs[]

The top six teams qualify for the playoffs. Quarter-finals and semi-finals are best-of-three. Final is best-of-five.

Quarter-Finals[]

(NAIT Ooks defeated Briercrest Clippers 2-games-to-1.)
(Concordia Thunder defeated SAIT Trojans 2-games-to-1.)

Semi-Finals[]

(Red Deer Kings defeated Concordia Thunder 2-games-to-1.)
(NAIT Ooks defeated Augustana Vikings 2-games-to-none.)

Final[]

(Red Deer Kings defeated NAIT Ooks 3-games-to-none.)

Red Deer Kings are ACAC Men's Hockey Champions. There is no Canadian Colleges Athletic Association national championship.

Photos[]

Teams[]

NOTE: In this table the team links are to external pages.

Team Centre Arena
Augustana Vikings Camrose, Alberta Edgeworth Centre (Encana Arena)
Briercrest Clippers Caronport, Saskatchewan Barkman Arena
Concordia Thunder Edmonton, Alberta Clareview Arena (main)
Bill Hunter Arena (secondary)
NAIT Ooks Edmonton, Alberta NAIT Arena
Portage Voyageurs Lac La Biche, Alberta Bold Center Multiplex
Red Deer Kings Red Deer, Alberta Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre
SAIT Trojans Calgary, Alberta SAIT Arena

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