Mann Cup

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The Mann Cup
The Mann Cup

The Mann Cup is the trophy awarded to the senior men's lacrosse champions of Canada. The championship series is played between the Western Lacrosse Association champion and the Major Series Lacrosse champion. The trophy is one of the most valuable trophies in all of sports, made of solid gold and valued at $25,000. It was donated in 1901 by Sir Donald Mann. It 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 competition was played outdoors until 1935 when box lacrosse took over.

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[edit] Champions

  • 1901 Ottawa Capitals
  • 1902 Montreal Shamrocks
  • 1903 Montreal Shamrocks
  • 1904 Montreal Shamrocks
  • 1905 Montreal Shamrocks
  • 1906 Ottawa Capitals
  • 1907 Montreal Shamrocks
  • 1908 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1909 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1910 ­Young Torontos
  • 1911 Vancouver Athletic Club
  • 1912 ­Vancouver Athletic Club
  • 1913 ­Vancouver Athletic Club
  • 1914 ­Vancouver Athletic Club (awarded to Calgary by cup trustees, see below)
  • 1915 ­New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1916 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1917 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1918 Vancouver­ Coughlans
  • 1919 ­Vancouver Foundation Club
  • 1920­ New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1921 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1922 New Westminster Salmonbellies (Vancouver briefly held cup in 1922)
  • 1923 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1924 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1925 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1926 Weston Westonmen
  • 1927 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1928 Ottawa Emmets
  • 1929 Oshawa Generals
  • 1930 Brampton Excelsiors
  • 1931 Brampton Excelsiors
  • 1932 Mimico Mountaineers
  • 1933 ­Hamilton Tigers
  • 1934 ­Orillia Terriers
  • 1935 Orillia Terriers
  • 1936 Orillia Terriers
  • 1937 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1938 St. Catharines Athletics
  • 1939 New Westminster­ Adanacs
  • 1940 St. Catharines Athletics
  • 1941 St. Catharines Athletics
  • 1942 Mimico/Brampton Combines
  • 1943 New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1944 ­St. Catharines Athletics
  • 1945 Vancouver Burrards
  • 1946 ­St. Catharines Athletics
  • 1947 New Westminster­ Adanacs
  • 1948 Hamilton Tigers
  • 1949 Vancouver­ Burrards
  • 1950 Owen Sound­ Crescents
  • 1951 ­Peterborough Timbermen
  • 1952 Peterborough Timbermen
  • 1953 Peterborough Timbermen
  • 1954 Peterborough Timbermen
  • 1955 Victoria Shamrocks
  • 1956 Nanaimo­ Timbermen
  • 1957 Victoria­ Shamrocks
  • 1958 ­New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1959 New Westminster O'Keefes
  • 1960 Port Credit­ Sailors
  • 1961 Vancouver­ Burrards
  • 1962 New Westminster­ O'Keefes
  • 1963 Vancouver­ Carlings
  • 1964 Vancouver­ Carlings
  • 1965 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1966 Peterborough­ Lakers
  • 1967 Vancouver­ Carlings
  • 1968 Brooklin­ Redmen
  • 1969 Brooklin­ Redmen
  • 1970 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1971 Brantford­ Warriors
  • 1972 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1973 Peterborough­ Lakers
  • 1974 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1975 Vancouver­ Burrards
  • 1976 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1977 Vancouver­ Burrards
  • 1978 Peterborough­ Red Oaks
  • 1979 Victoria Shamrocks
  • 1980 Brampton­ Excelsiors
  • 1981 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1982 Peterborough­ Lakers
  • 1983 Victoria­ Payless
  • 1984 Peterborough­ Lakers
  • 1985 Brooklin­ Redmen
  • 1986 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1987 Brooklin­ Redmen
  • 1988 Brooklin­ Redmen
  • 1989 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1990 Brooklin­ Redmen
  • 1991 New Westminster­ Salmonbellies
  • 1992 ­Brampton Excelsiors
  • 1993 Brampton­ Excelsiors
  • 1994 ­Six Nations Chiefs, Ontario
  • 1995 Six Nations­ Chiefs
  • 1996 Six Nations­ Chiefs
  • 1997 Victoria­ Shamrocks
  • 1998 Brampton­ Excelsiors
  • 1999 Victoria­ Shamrocks
  • 2000 Brooklin­ Redmen
  • 2001 Coquitlam Adanacs
  • 2002 Brampton Excelsiors
  • 2003 Victoria Shamrocks
  • 2004 Peterborough Lakers
  • 2005 Victoria Shamrocks
  • 2006 Peterborough Lakers

[edit] 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. 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.

[edit] 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.

About a week, 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.

[edit] Cup mishaps

In 1985, the Mann Cup—which is made of gold—was stolen from a display case from the Luther Vipond Arena in Brooklin, Ontario. Despite fears of the cup being melted down for its gold content, it turned up a few weeks later, dented, but otherwise intact.

In 2004, the Peterborough Lakers won the Mann Cup. During a celebratory gathering the trophy was dropped in a bonfire and significantly damaged. The trophy had to be repaired and reconstructed.