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This is the 2024-25 Atlantic University Sport Women's ice hockey season.

The Oulton-Stanish Centre will become the new home of the Dalhousie Tigers women's ice hockey team starting with the 2025-26 season

Teams[]

Team Centre Arena
Dalhousie Tigers Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax Forum & Halifax Civic Arena
Oulton-Stanish Centre (2025-26 opening)
Moncton Aigles Bleus Moncton, New Brunswick Jean-Louis Lévesque Arena
Mount Allison Mounties Sackville, New Brunswick Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre
New Brunswick Varsity Reds Fredericton, New Brunswick Aitken Centre
St. Francis Xavier X-Women Antigonish, Nova Scotia Charles V. Keating Millennium Centre
St. Mary's Huskies Halifax, Nova Scotia St. Mary's Alumni Arena
St. Thomas Tommies Fredericton, New Brunswick Grant-Harvey Centre
UPEI Panthers Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island MacLauchlan Arena


Standings[]

Team GP W L OL SL GF GA Pts
New Brunswick Varsity Reds 28 21 5 1 1 76 46 44
St. Francis Xavier X-Women 28 18 5 1 4 80 51 41
St. Thomas Tommies 28 17 7 3 1 67 48 38
Moncton Aigles Bleus 28 16 9 2 1 66 56 35
Dalhousie Tigers 28 15 9 3 1 63 62 34
St. Mary's Huskies 28 12 10 4 2 66 53 30
UPEI Panthers 28 12 11 3 2 59 66 29
Mount Allison Mounties 28 1 26 0 1 33 128 3

Playoffs[]

The top six teams qualify for the playoffs. Both finalist qualify for the 2025 U-Sport Women's ice hockey championship.

Quarter-Finals[]

St. Thomas Tommies beat St. Mary's Huskies 2-games-to-none

Moncton Aigles Bleus beat Dalhousie Tigers 2-games-to-none

Semi-Finals[]

New Brunswick Varsity Reds beat Moncton Aigles Bleus 3-games-to-none

St. Francis Xavier X-Women beat St. Thomas Tommies 3-games-to-2

Final[]

St. Francis Xavier X-Women defeated New Brunswick Varsity Reds 2-1

St. Francis Xavier X-Women beat New Brunswick Varsity Reds 2-games-to-

St. Francis Xavier X-Women (as conference champions) and New Brunswick Varsity Reds as (runners-up) advanced to the 2025 U-Sport Women's icehockey championship being to be held March 20-23, 2025 at Woolwich Memorial Centre hosted by the University of Waterloo in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario.

References[]

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