MacNaughton Cup

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| alt = The MacNaughton Cup on display at the Minnesota State Fair in 2012.

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| sport = Ice hockey

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| givenfor = CCHA Regular Season Champion

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| first = 1913

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| mostrecent = Minnesota State

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The MacNaughton Cup is a trophy awarded annually to the regular season conference champion of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). The trophy is named after James MacNaughton of Calumet, Michigan, who was a supporter of amateur ice hockey. The Cup is hand crafted of pure silver and stands almost three-feet high and weighs nearly 40 pounds.{{cite web |last= |first= |url=http://gopherhockeyhistory.com/history/macNaughton/macNaughtonCup.asp |title=MacNaughton Cup|publisher=Gopher Hockey History|date= |accessdate=March 13, 2007}}

History

In 1913, MacNaughton purchased a cup trophy for $2,000 (equivalent to ${{formatprice|{{inflation|US-GDP|2000|1913|r=-3}}}} in {{inflation-year|US-GDP}}{{inflation-fn|US-GDP}}){{cite web|last=Julien |first=Connie |title=MacNaughton Cup Winners |url=http://www.cchockeyhistory.org/MacNaughtonCupWinners.htm |work=Copper Country Hockey History |accessdate=January 21, 2013 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130828164420/http://cchockeyhistory.org/MacNaughtonCupWinners.htm |archivedate=August 28, 2013 |url-status=live }} and donated it to the President of the American Hockey Association, which was to be awarded to the league's champion at the end of the season. The MacNaughton Cup remained with the American Hockey Association until 1932. From 1933 to 1950, the Cup was given to semi-pro and intermediate hockey teams in Michigan's Copper Country.

In 1951, the MacNaughton family arranged to have the Cup awarded to the newly founded Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL), a precursor to the WCHA. The MCHL was composed of Michigan Tech, Colorado College, University of Denver, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, University of Minnesota, and University of North Dakota. Michigan Tech became the trustee for the Cup. In the original spirit of the trophy, the league decided to award the trophy to its regular season champion.

In 1953, the MCHL became the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL). The Cup remained a part of the WIHL until the league was disbanded in March 1958. There was no league play for the 1958–59 season, and for the 1959–60 season the seven teams resumed competition under the new name of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

From the 1961–62 through the 1964–65 seasons, the Cup was awarded to the WCHA's playoff tournament champion instead of the regular season champion, but the WCHA resumed awarding the Cup to the regular season champion again for the start of the 1965–66 season through the 1981–82 season.

Michigan Tech left the WCHA to join the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) for the 1981–82 season. Since Michigan Tech is the trustee of the Cup, the Cup went to the CCHA. The Broadmoor Trophy was created as a replacement and awarded to the regular season champion until Michigan Tech returned to the WCHA for the start of the 1984–85 season. The MacNaughton Cup also returned and continued to be awarded to the regular season champion through the final WCHA men's season in 2020–21.

On May 18, 2021, it was announced that the trophy would be returning to the re-formed CCHA, beginning with the 2021–22 season.

Champions

North Dakota's 14 MacNaughton Cups led the WCHA. Denver and Minnesota are tied for second, with 13 MacNaughton Cups. Bowling Green was the first school to win the cup 3 straight times. They were later supplanted by Minnesota State, who had 6 consecutive wins through 2023.

=Winners=

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YearChampion
colspan=2| American Hockey Association champions
1913–14

| Cleveland Athletic Club

1914–15

| American Soo Hockey Club

1915–16

| St. Paul Athletic Club

1917–1919

| not awarded

1919–20

| Canadian Soo Athletic Club

1920–21

| Eveleth Minnesota Hockey Club

1921–22

| Canadian Soo Athletic Club

1923–1926

| not awarded

1926–27

| Calumet Hawks

1927–28

| Calumet Hawks

1928–29

| Ironwood Rangers

1929–30

| Hancock Hockey Club

1930–31

| Hancock Eagles

1931–32

| Soo Bulldogs

colspan=2| Michigan's Western Upper Peninsula teams
1932–33

| Calumet (Pine Street) Trojans

1933–34

| Calumet Wolverine AC

1934–35

| Painesdale Athletic Club

1935–36

| Calumet Aristocrats

1936–37

| Painesdale Panthers Athletic Club

1937–38

| Calumet-Laurium Olympics

1938–39

| Portage Lake Elks

1939–40

| Calumet-Laurium Chevs

1940–41

| Soo Indians

1942–1949

| not awarded

1949–50

| Soo Martins

1950–51

| Calumet-Laurium-Keweenaw Radars

colspan=2| Midwest Collegiate Hockey League regular season
1951–52

|Colorado College

1952–53

|Minnesota/Michigan

colspan=2| Western Intercollegiate Hockey League regular season
1953–54

|Minnesota

1954–55

|Colorado College

1955–56

|Michigan

1956–57

|Colorado College

1957–58

|North Dakota/Denver

1958–59

| not awarded

colspan=2| Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season
1959–60

|Denver

1960–61

|Denver

colspan=2| Western Collegiate Hockey Association tournament
1961–62

|Michigan Tech

1962–63

|Denver

1963–64

|Denver

1964–65

|Michigan Tech

colspan=2| Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season
1965–66

|Michigan Tech

1966–67

|North Dakota

1967–68

|Denver

1968–69

|Michigan Tech

1969–70

|Minnesota

1970–71

|Michigan Tech

1971–72

|Denver

1972–73

|Denver

1973–74

|Michigan Tech

1974–75

|Minnesota

1975–76

|Michigan Tech

1976–77

|Wisconsin

1977–78

|Denver

1978–79

|North Dakota

1979–80

|North Dakota

1980–81

|Minnesota

colspan=2| Central Collegiate Hockey Association regular season
1981–82

|Bowling Green

1982–83

|Bowling Green

1983–84

|Bowling Green

colspan=2| Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season
1984–85

|Minnesota-Duluth

1985–86

|Denver

1986–87

|North Dakota

1987–88

|Minnesota

1988–89

|Minnesota

1989–90

|Wisconsin

1990–91

|Northern Michigan

1991–92

|Minnesota

1992–93

|Minnesota-Duluth

1993–94

|Colorado College

1994–95

|Colorado College

1995–96

|Colorado College

1996–97

|Minnesota/North Dakota

1997–98

|North Dakota

1998–99

|North Dakota

1999–2000

|Wisconsin

2000–01

|North Dakota

2001–02

|Denver

2002–03

|Colorado College

2003–04

|North Dakota

2004–05

|Colorado College/Denver

2005–06

|Minnesota

2006–07

|Minnesota

2007–08

|Colorado College

2008–09

|North Dakota

2009–10

|Denver

2010–11

|North Dakota

2011–12

|Minnesota

2012–13

|St. Cloud/Minnesota

2013–14

|Ferris State

2014–15

|Minnesota State

2015–16

|Minnesota State/Michigan Tech

2016-17

|Bemidji State

2017-18

|Minnesota State

2018-19

|Minnesota State

2019-20

|Minnesota State

2020-21

|Minnesota State

colspan=2| Central Collegiate Hockey Association regular season
2021-22

|Minnesota State

2022-23

|Minnesota State

2023-24

|Bemidji State

2024-25

|Minnesota State

=Wins by team (college era)=

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! Team !! Wins !! Years

North Dakota141957–58{{dagger}}, 1962–63{{dagger}}, 1964–65{{dagger}}, 1966–67, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1986–87, 1996–97{{dagger}}, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2010–11
Denver131957–58{{dagger}}, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63{{dagger}}, 1963–64, 1967–68, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1977–78, 1985–86, 2001–02, 2004–05{{dagger}}, 2009–10
Minnesota131952–53{{dagger}}, 1953–54, 1969–70, 1974–75, 1980–81, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1991–92, 1996–97{{dagger}}, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2011–12, 2012–13{{dagger}}
*Minnesota State92014–15, 2015-16{{dagger}}, 2017–18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2024-25
Colorado College91951–52, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2002–03, 2004–05{{dagger}}, 2007–08
*Michigan Tech81961–62, 1964–65{{dagger}},1965–66, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1975–76, 2015-16{{dagger}}
Wisconsin31976–77, 1989–90, 1999–2000
*Bowling Green31981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84
Michigan21952–53{{dagger}}, 1955–56
Minnesota–Duluth21984–85, 1992–93
*Bemidji State22016-17, 2023-24
*Northern Michigan11990–91
St. Cloud State12012–13{{dagger}}
*Ferris State12013–14

:{{dagger}} shared title

: * Currently compete in CCHA

See also

References

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