The W. G. Hardy Trophy was a trophy emblematic of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association Intermediate "A", and later Senior "AA", Canadian national championship.
History[]
The Hardy Cup was awarded by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) to the Intermediate A (later Senior AA) champion of Canada. It was competed for from 1967-68 to 1989-90.
The finals were between the winners of the Edmonton Journal Trophy which was given to the champion of western Canada and the eastern Canadian champions who receive the Col. J. Bourque Trophy.
List of Champions[]
- 1967-68 Sept Iles Miners
- 1968-69 La Tuque Wolves
- 1969-70 Powell River Regals
- 1970-71 Bathurst Alpine Papermakers
- 1971-72 Campbellton Tigers
- 1972-73 Saint John Mooseheads
- 1973-74 Warroad Lakers
- 1974-75 Moncton Bears
- 1975-76 Embrun Panthers
- 1976-77 Campbellton Tigers
- 1977-78 Prince George Mohawks
- 1978-79 Moncton Hawks
- 1979-80 Burnaby Lakers
- 1980-81 Charlottetown Islanders
- 1981-82 Georgetown Raiders
- 1982-83 Winnipeg North End Flyers
- 1983-84 Charlottetown Islanders
- 1984-85 Moose Jaw Generals
- 1985-86 Dundas Real McCoys
- 1986-87 Miramichi Packers
- 1987-88 Campbellton Tigers
- 1988-89 Port-aux-Basques Mariners
- 1989-90 Dartmouth Moosehead Mounties
See also[]
- List of Hardy Cup Championships
- List of Hardy Cup representatives by region
- List of Eastern Canada Intermediate Playoffs
- List of Western Canada Intermediate Playoffs
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