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Committed to improvement, UNB men's hockey team aims for golden end to perfect season

Committed to improvement, UNB men's hockey team aims for golden end to perfect season

CBC
Wednesday, March 13, 2024 02:04:24 PM UTC

Growing up playing hockey in Saint John, N.B, Kale McCaullum knew about the University of New Brunswick men's hockey team, the contending force in Canadian university hockey from just up north.

Despite playing most of his hockey in his hometown going on to play major junior with the Saint John Sea Dogs for two seasons, the looming presence up the road became a clearer option as his junior career wore on.

"I didn't travel to Fredericton to watch the games growing up, but I had heard about the program and its winning tradition," the second-year defenceman said. "It was pretty special to get the call from [head coach] Gardiner MacDougall and [assistant coach] Rob Hennigar. It's known as the best program in Canada, and they bring a lot of high-character guys in."

McCallum, along with the rest of the Reds, will travel to Toronto this week in search of a second straight U Sports Men's Hockey Championship, hoping to build on their 2023 title won in Charlottetown and cap off a historic perfect season.

WATCH | UNB Reds men's hockey program ready for 2024 U Cup:

When UNB drops the puck on their University Cup tournament on Thursday afternoon against the Brock University Badgers, they do so having won all 30 regular-season games before completing a perfect 5-0-0 playoff run.

They also won each pre-season contest, with their last loss coming in the 2023 playoffs on March 7, 2023 — a 6-5 overtime defeat to the Saint Mary's Huskies in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) final.

"It's special, and the group has done a great job of the process. There's a lot of belief in the group that they're going to find a way to get the job done, and I think they have relished the process and are getting a bit better every day," MacDougall said as he looks to lead the program to a 10th U Cup title.

"We have a group where there's a two-way trust between coaches and players, and when you have trust you can set those standards."

Since taking over the Reds men's hockey program in 2000, MacDougall has built it into one of the winningest hockey teams in the world. The Reds often rival the skill level of top NCAA teams and send players to the professional ranks each season.

Still, even in the 20 AUS championships and nine national titles, the group has yet to achieve a perfect season from pre-season to University Cup, a mark they can set with just three more wins at this week's tournament, streaming live on cbcsports.ca, CBC Gem and the CBC Sports app. 

For MacDougall, surrounding the program with the best possible people — not just good hockey players — has been critical in building the Reds in his vision. Without a major junior hockey team in the area, the players take on much of that role, being role models to young hockey players and setting a standard for commitment.

At the same time, he has established UNB as a pillar of the community, setting up the Junior Reds youth programs and hockey schools. As a former teacher, he brings his skills with children to the role he finds himself in now, as a coach and mentor among young people and student-athletes.

"Playing for this program is unlike anything I've ever experienced. We're the closest group I've ever been a part of, and there are so many little traditions that Gardiner and this program have that really bring in not just the best hockey players but the best people," McCallum added. "It's a culture of winning, but we also just care so much about one another."

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