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*[[2003 Erewhon Cup|2003]]: Queenstown Rangers | *[[2003 Erewhon Cup|2003]]: Queenstown Rangers | ||
*2004-2005: ''unknown'' | *2004-2005: ''unknown'' | ||
*2006: Queenstown Rangers<ref>[http://dunedinicehockey.co.nz/files/documents/erewhoncupstats06.pdf 2006 Tournament stats]</ref> | *[[2006 Erewhon Cup|2006]]: Queenstown Rangers<ref>[http://dunedinicehockey.co.nz/files/documents/erewhoncupstats06.pdf 2006 Tournament stats]</ref> | ||
*2007: Queenstown A<ref>[http://dunedinicehockey.co.nz/files/documents/erewhoncupstats07.pdf 2007 Tournament stats]</ref> | *[[2007 Erewhon Cup|2007]]: Queenstown A<ref>[http://dunedinicehockey.co.nz/files/documents/erewhoncupstats07.pdf 2007 Tournament stats]</ref> | ||
*2008- | *2008-2009: ''unknown'' | ||
*2014: Dunedin Penguins<ref>[http://dunedinicehockey.co.nz/2014/07/06/dunedin-penguins-take-home-2014-erewhon-cup/ Dunedin Penguins take home 2014 Erewhon Cup]</ref> | *2010: Queenstown Rangers | ||
*2011: Queenstown Rangers | |||
*2012: ''unknown'' | |||
*2013: Queenstown Rangers (runner up: Southern Lakes Swag) | |||
*2014: Dunedin Penguins (beat Dunedin Washouts 2-1 in final)<ref>[http://dunedinicehockey.co.nz/2014/07/06/dunedin-penguins-take-home-2014-erewhon-cup/ Dunedin Penguins take home 2014 Erewhon Cup]</ref> | |||
*2015: Dunedin Penguins | *2015: Dunedin Penguins | ||
*2016: Wakatipu Gold Rush | *2016: Wakatipu Gold Rush | ||
*2017: Wakatipu Gold Rush | *2017: Wakatipu Gold Rush | ||
*2018 | *2018: Wakatipu Gold Rush | ||
*2020: Queenstown | *2019: Wakatipu Gold Rush | ||
*2021: | *2020: Wakatipu Gold Rush (beat Queenstown Rangers 2:1 OT in final) | ||
*2021: Wakatipu Gold Rush | |||
*[[2022 Erewhon Cup|2022]]: Ophir Nuggets | *[[2022 Erewhon Cup|2022]]: Ophir Nuggets | ||
*2023: | *2023: Wakatipu Gold Rush (A League), Maniototo (B League) | ||
*2024: Wakatipu Gold Rush | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Tournaments]] | [[Category:Tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 22:16, 5 July 2024
The Erewhon Cup is the oldest ice hockey competition in New Zealand. It was first staged in Opawa, South Canterbury, in 1937. The trophy was donated by Wyndham Barker to the Mt. Harper Ice Skating Club, who then gave it to the New Zealand Ice Skating Association to serve as a challenge cup.
Nowadays it is held in Tekapo, or Naseby as a back-up if there is no ice in Tekapo. It is open to teams from the Southern Ice Hockey League (SIHL), which was established in 1985. The cup was given to the league in 1992.[1]
Team rosters are limited to 10 skaters and one goaltender. Checking is only allowed in the neutral zone in preliminary rounds, with full-ice contact allowed in the semifinals and final.[2]
Champions
- 1937: Mount Harper (Timaru)
- 1938: Tekapo (Lake Tekapo)
- 1939–45: not held
- 1946: Opawa (Albury)
- 1947: Tekapo (Lake Tekapo)
- 1948: Tekapo (Lake Tekapo)
- 1949: Tekapo (Lake Tekapo)
- 1950: Tekapo (Lake Tekapo)
- 1951: Opawa (Albury)
- 1952: Canterbury Rangers
- 1953: Canterbury Rangers
- 1954: Canterbury Rangers
- 1955: International (Christchurch)
- 1956: International (Christchurch)
- 1957: International (Christchurch)
- 1958: International (Christchurch)
- 1959: International (Christchurch)
- 1960: Tekapo (Lake Tekapo)
- 1961: International (Christchurch)
- 1962: International (Christchurch)
- 1963: International (Christchurch)
- 1964: Aces (Christchurch)
- 1965: Tekapo
- 1966: Centaurus
- 1967: Queenstown
- 1968: Albury
- 1969: Oturehua
- 1970: Albury-Centaurus
- 1971: Albury
- 1972-1982: no competition
- 1983: Canterbury IHA
- 1984: Canterbury IHA
- 1985: Canterbury IHA
- 1986: Gore
- 1987: Albury Kings
- 1988-1996: unknown
- 1997: Dunedin Ducks
- 1998: unknown
- 1999: Dunedin Penguins
- 2000: Dunedin Penguins
- 2001: Dunedin Penguins
- 2002: unknown
- 2003: Queenstown Rangers
- 2004-2005: unknown
- 2006: Queenstown Rangers[4]
- 2007: Queenstown A[5]
- 2008-2009: unknown
- 2010: Queenstown Rangers
- 2011: Queenstown Rangers
- 2012: unknown
- 2013: Queenstown Rangers (runner up: Southern Lakes Swag)
- 2014: Dunedin Penguins (beat Dunedin Washouts 2-1 in final)[6]
- 2015: Dunedin Penguins
- 2016: Wakatipu Gold Rush
- 2017: Wakatipu Gold Rush
- 2018: Wakatipu Gold Rush
- 2019: Wakatipu Gold Rush
- 2020: Wakatipu Gold Rush (beat Queenstown Rangers 2:1 OT in final)
- 2021: Wakatipu Gold Rush
- 2022: Ophir Nuggets
- 2023: Wakatipu Gold Rush (A League), Maniototo (B League)
- 2024: Wakatipu Gold Rush