Mann Cup

The Mann Cup is the trophy awarded to the senior men's box lacrosse champions of Canada. The championship is a best-of-seven, East vs West series played between the league champions of Major Series Lacrosse, the East, and Western Lacrosse Association, the West.

Mann Cup
Mann Cup depicted in Oct. 22, 1914 issue of Calgary Herald
SportBox lacrosse
CompetitionCanadian Lacrosse Association
Given forChampion Senior "A" men's team
CountryCanada
History
First award1910
Editions110
First winnerYoung Torontos
Most winsNew Westminster Salmonbellies (21)
Most recentPeterborough Lakers

The original trophy is now permanently located in the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. It is one of the most valuable in all of sports; made of solid, albeit low-karat, gold, the trophy was valued at CA$60,000 (equivalent to $181,909 in 2018) when appraised by Birks in May 1980.[1][2]

History

It was donated in 1910 by Sir Donald Mann;[3] prior to then, the Minto Cup was the senior amateur championship trophy. The Mann Cup was originally a challenge trophy, but in 1925 the champion New Westminster Salmonbellies turned the trophy over to the Canadian Lacrosse Association who instituted a national playoff system. The challenges and championships for the Mann Cup were played by the rules of traditional field lacrosse until 1932, when box lacrosse was adopted by the Canadian Lacrosse Association. The first indoor Mann Cup was played at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in October 1932.

There have actually been three Mann Cup trophies in existence - the original and two replicas. The original 1910 trophy was in use from 1910 until 1985, when it was retired permanently to the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. A replica trophy, which has a larger and taller base than the original 1910 trophy, was in use and awarded to teams from 1986 until 2004 when it was destroyed in a bonfire mishap in Peterborough. The second replica replaced the first replica in 2005, and its appearance mirrors the previous 1986 replica trophy and not the original 1910 trophy.

Champions

Year Champion Finalist(s) Series
Challenge Cup era
1910Young TorontosVancouver Athletic Club
Toronto Maitlands
1911Vancouver Athletic ClubToronto Young Torontos
1912Vancouver Athletic ClubWinnipeg Canadian Northern Railway
St. Catharines Athletics
1913Vancouver Athletic ClubArmstrong
Oak Bay
1914Vancouver Athletic Club*Calgary Chinooks
Brampton Excelsiors
1915New Westminster Salmonbelliesno finalist
1916New Westminster Salmonbelliesno competition due to WWI
1917New Westminster Salmonbelliesno competition due to WWI
1918Vancouver Coughlans ShipyardsWinnipeg
1919Victoria Foundation ShipyardsWinnipeg Argonauts17-7 (1 gm)
1920New Westminster SalmonbelliesVancouver Athletic Club
1921New Westminster Salmonbelliesno finalist
1922Vancouver Lacrosse ClubVictoria Capitals
1922New Westminster SalmonbelliesVancouver Lacrosse Club
1923New Westminster SalmonbelliesVictoria Capitals
1924New Westminster Salmonbelliesno finalist
1925New Westminster SalmonbelliesVancouver Indians
National Playoff Era begins
1926Weston WestonmenWinnipeg Tigers11-3 (1 gm)
1927New Westminster SalmonbelliesWeston Westonmen2-0
1928Ottawa EmmetsWinnipeg Tigers
1929Oshawa GeneralsNew Westminster Salmonbellies2-0
1930Brampton ExcelsiorsNew Westminster Salmonbellies2-1
1931Brampton ExcelsiorsNew Westminster Salmonbellies2-1
1932Mimico MountaineersWinnipeg Argos2-0
1933Hamilton TigersNew Westminster Salmonbellies3-2
1934Orillia TerriersNew Westminster Salmonbellies3-0
1935Orillia TerriersRichmond Farmers3-0
1936Orillia TerriersNorth Shore Indians3-1
1937New Westminster SalmonbelliesOrillia Terriers3-0
1938St. Catharines AthleticsNew Westminster Adanacs3-0
1939New Westminster AdanacsSt. Catharines Athletics3-0
1940St. Catharines AthleticsVancouver Burrards3-1
1941St. Catharines AthleticsRichmond Farmers3-2
1942Mimico-Brampton CombinesNew Westminster Salmonbellies3-1
1943New Westminster SalmonbelliesMimico-Brampton Combines3-1
1944St. Catharines AthleticsNew Westminster Salmonbellies3-2
1945Vancouver BurrardsSt. Catharines Athletics3-0
1946St. Catharines AthleticsNew Westminster Salmonbellies3-0
1947New Westminster AdanacsMimico Mountaineers3-0
1948Hamilton TigersNew Westminster Adanacs3-2
1949Vancouver BurrardsHamilton Tigers3-1
1950Owen Sound CrescentsNew Westminster Adanacs4-3
1951Peterborough TrailermenVancouver Combines4-3
1952Peterborough TrailermenVancouver Burrards4-0
1953Peterborough TrailermenVictoria Shamrocks4-1
1954Peterborough TrailermenVictoria Shamrocks4-0
1955Victoria ShamrocksPeterborough Trailermen4-1
1956Nanaimo TimbermenPeterborough Trailermen4-1
1957Victoria ShamrocksLong Branch Pontiacs4-0
1958New Westminster SalmonbelliesWelland-Crowland Switsons4-0
1959New Westminster O'KeefesPeterborough Mercuries4-0
1960Port Credit SailorsNanaimo Labatt's4-1
1961Vancouver CarlingsBrampton Ramblers4-0
1962New Westminster O'KeefesBrampton Ramblers4-0
1963Vancouver CarlingsSt. Catharines Athletics4-2
1964Vancouver CarlingsBrooklin Hillcrests4-3
1965New Westminster O'KeefesBrooklin Merchants4-3
1966Peterborough PetesVancouver Carlings4-1
1967Vancouver CarlingsBrooklin Redmen4-2
1968Brooklin RedmenNanaimo Luckies4-0
1969Brooklin RedmenNew Westminster Blues4-1
1970New Westminster SalmonbelliesPeterborough Lakers4-0
1971Brantford WarriorsNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-0
1972New Westminster SalmonbelliesBrantford Warriors4-0
1973Peterborough LakersVancouver Burrards9-5 (1 gm)
1974New Westminster SalmonbelliesWindsor Warlocks18-5 (1 gm)
1975Vancouver BurrardsBrampton Excelsiors2-0
1976New Westminster SalmonbelliesBrampton Excelsiors4-3
1977Vancouver BurrardsBrampton Excelsiors4-2
1978Peterborough Red OaksVictoria Shamrocks4-3
1979Victoria ShamrocksPeterborough Red Oaks4-0
1980Brampton ExcelsiorsNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-1
1981New Westminster SalmonbelliesBrampton Excelsiors4-0
1982Peterborough LakersNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-2
1983Victoria Pay LessPeterborough Lakers4-2
1984Peterborough LakersVictoria Pay Less4-1
1985Brooklin RedmenNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-3
1986New Westminster SalmonbelliesBrooklin Redmen4-2
1987Brooklin RedmenNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-3
1988Brooklin RedmenCoquitlam Adanacs4-2
1989New Westminster SalmonbelliesBrooklin Redmen4-2
1990Brooklin RedmenVancouver Burrards4-0
1991New Westminster SalmonbelliesBrooklin Redmen4-0
1992Brampton ExcelsiorsNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-1
1993Brampton ExcelsiorsCoquitlam Adanacs4-1
1994Six Nations ChiefsNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-2
1995Six Nations ChiefsNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-2
1996Six Nations ChiefsVictoria Shamrocks4-0
1997Victoria ShamrocksNiagara Falls Gamblers4-1
1998Brampton ExcelsiorsCoquitlam Adanacs4-2
1999Victoria ShamrocksBrampton Excelsiors4-0
2000Brooklin RedmenVictoria Shamrocks4-0
2001Coquitlam AdanacsBrampton Excelsiors4-3
2002Brampton ExcelsiorsVictoria Shamrocks4-3
2003Victoria ShamrocksBrampton Excelsiors4-1
2004Peterborough LakersVictoria Shamrocks4-2
2005Victoria ShamrocksPeterborough Lakers4-2
2006Peterborough LakersVictoria Shamrocks4-2
2007Peterborough LakersCoquitlam Adanacs4-2
2008Brampton ExcelsiorsNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-0
2009Brampton ExcelsiorsNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-3
2010Peterborough LakersNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-2
2011Brampton ExcelsiorsLangley Thunder4-1
2012Peterborough LakersLangley Thunder4-2
2013Six Nations ChiefsVictoria Shamrocks4-2
2014Six Nations ChiefsVictoria Shamrocks4-2
2015Victoria ShamrocksPeterborough Lakers4-2
2016Six Nations ChiefsMaple Ridge Burrards4-1
2017Peterborough LakersNew Westminster Salmonbellies4-2
2018Peterborough LakersMaple Ridge Burrards4-0
2019Peterborough LakersVictoria Shamrocks4-1

1914 Calgary Chinooks

In 1914, the Vancouver Athletic Club defeated the Calgary Chinooks and Brampton Excelsiors in Mann Cup challenge matches but the Mann Cup Trustees disputed the status of one of the Vancouver players in the series versus Brampton.

Despite the views of British Columbia lacrosse, national lacrosse and amateur athletic organisations that supported Vancouver's position, the trustees instead awarded the cup to the Calgary Chinooks on September 29, 1914. Vancouver however held on to the gold trophy and refused to turn it over to either the trustees or the Chinooks.[4]

After the Mann Cup was turned over to the control of the Canadian Lacrosse Association in 1926, all references to the Calgary Chinooks title were removed from the records.

1922 Vancouver Lacrosse Club

In 1922, there were two rival leagues located in British Columbia battling for the Mann Cup: Vancouver Lacrosse Club and Victoria Capitals played in the British Columbia Amateur Lacrosse Association's senior league while the New Westminster Salmonbellies and Vancouver Elks played in the Pacific Coast Amateur Lacrosse Association. Control of the Mann Cup was retained by the BCALA after New Westminster left that league to join the PCALA. Vancouver Lacrosse Club won their schedule and were awarded the Mann Cup, while New Westminster won their series in the PCALA.

Just over a month later, Vancouver Lacrosse Club and New Westminster met in a three-game, total goals series to determine who would take home the Mann and Kilmarnock Cups. After Vancouver (who were at the time considered the holders of the Mann Cup) were up 7–6 in goals after two games, they then defaulted their third game after a brawl broke out and the team refused to return to the field. The score was 1-1, so New Westminster lined up and they then went through the formal motions of scoring two unopposed goals into the empty net to take the series and the silverware back by 9 goals to 8.

Cup mishaps

In 1989, the Mann Cup was stolen from the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in New Westminster, British Columbia. Despite fears of the cup being melted down for its gold content, it turned up a few weeks later, with a small chunk cut out of the rim, but otherwise intact.

Following the 1999 Mann Cup final, the cup broke during the post-game "victory lap" taken by the Victoria Shamrocks around Memorial Arena.[5]

In 2004, the Peterborough Lakers won the Mann Cup. During a celebratory gathering the replica of the trophy was dropped in a bonfire and was destroyed.

See also

References

Notes

  1. "The Mann Cup". InsideLacrosse.com. Archived from the original on 2008-01-29. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  2. Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame appraisal documentation (May 1980)
  3. "The Mann Cup: Canada's signature lacrosse event". cbc.ca. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  4. "The Mann Cup" Calgary Herald. Oct. 22, 1914 (pg. 8). Retrieved 2020-10-21.
  5. Source: Drew Snider, play-by-play announcer on C-FAX Radio.

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