Gardiner MacDougall on the far right holds up two fingers for the repeat championship by the UNB Reds.
Gardiner MacDougall of Bedeque, P.E.I., has a lot to celebrate as the hockey season wraps up. He is now the winningest coach in Canadian university men's hockey history with his UNB Reds repeating as national champions. It's been quite a year for P.E.I.-born Gardiner MacDougall and the University of New Brunswick Reds men's hockey team.
"It's interesting when you're in the in the heat of it, in the process, said MacDougall, who was born in Bedeque, P.E.I. "You just think of the next practice or the next game." This season also included the 600th career win for Gardiner MacDougall, making him the most winning coach in Canadian university history.
MacDougall said he and the team have a couple of big days coming up, including a visit to the New Brunswick legislature and a UNB rally in Fredericton.MacDougall said he was blessed to be born and brought up on P.E.I., where he learned his love of the game. Now, MacDougall said, the next challenge could be to three-peat. Next year's U Sports final for men's hockey will be held in Ottawa.
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