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Capers shocked hockey world with national championsh­ip 40 years ago

- BY GREG MCNEIL greg.mcneil@cbpost.com

Forty years ago, a Cape Breton hockey team claimed national hockey championsh­ip.

The unmistakea­ble sound of Cape Breton’s unofficial anthem echoed through the walls of the dressing room at the University of Montreal arena some 40 years ago.

Carl (Bucky) Buchanan was overwhelme­d when he heard the singing — and knew instantly the hockey team inside that he coached was about to do something very special.

The team was the 1978 University College of Cape Breton men’s hockey team. Their impromptu song came during the intermissi­on of an ultrainten­se overtime period of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Associatio­n championsh­ip game against the Red Deer College Kings.

“I can remember a little pep talk, and telling them this is something, a lifetime opportunit­y and that you may never play for a national championsh­ip again,” Buchanan recalled.

At that point the former smoker left the dressing room with fellow coach Paul Hanna for a nicotine break that was interrupte­d by the anthem.

“I said to coach (Paul) Hanna ‘we won’t have any problems now.’ He said ‘what do you mean?’ and ‘I said geez they are high as a kite in there. Go in and close them down a bit.’”

Kevin MacRae, who would prove to the eventual hero of that championsh­ip game with a shorthande­d game-winner, credited Joey Andrea with the spontaneou­s blast of Cape Breton nationalis­m that quickly spread around the room.

It’s among the many memories from that memorable tournament that still comes to player’s minds 40 years later.

“Every time he sees me he give me a hug and says ‘thank you,’” MacRae said of teammate Danny Batherson, who took an overtime penalty in the title game.

“He rarely took a penalty and I don’t even know what the penalty was in overtime — a phantom call or whatever —

but Danny took a penalty. He was in the penalty box and he wouldn’t look. He didn’t want anybody to score when he was in the penalty box because that would have stuck forever.”

MacRae gave plenty of looks to his Red Deer opponents during the game and realized their defence liked to pass the puck back and forth to each other more often than they should.

“That’s what they did for the whole game. I said they are

going to do that so I just stuck the stick out, and went in on the breakaway and scored.”

MacRae put a forehand deke on the opposition goaltender for the game winner because he couldn’t shoot thanks to a nasty elbow cut picked up in an earlier game.

It’s a moment he’ll never forget and a title none of his teammates will ever forget either.

“When you meet, as soon as you run into the guys, even it

has been 10 years, it’s instant chemistry.”

The team got together on the 30th and 35th anniversar­ies of the win, but no reunion is planned for the 40th anniversar­y of that title.

Buchanan has always kept up with as many of his former players as possible and plans to continue to do that until the next reunion in 10 years.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Front row, from left: assistant coach Paul Hanna, Graham Grant, Matt Batherson, Archie Ferguson, Marty Kolanko, Jeff Cadegan, Frank Wludyka, Rick MacDonald, head coach Carl (Bucky) Buchanan; middle row, from left: equipment manager Dave Lecky, general...
SUBMITTED PHOTO Front row, from left: assistant coach Paul Hanna, Graham Grant, Matt Batherson, Archie Ferguson, Marty Kolanko, Jeff Cadegan, Frank Wludyka, Rick MacDonald, head coach Carl (Bucky) Buchanan; middle row, from left: equipment manager Dave Lecky, general...
 ?? GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST ?? Members of the 1978 University College of Cape Breton men’s hockey team all have these rings to commemorat­e their Canadian Colleges Athletic Associatio­n championsh­ip.
GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Members of the 1978 University College of Cape Breton men’s hockey team all have these rings to commemorat­e their Canadian Colleges Athletic Associatio­n championsh­ip.
 ?? GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST ?? Carl (Bucky’) Buchanan and Kevin MacRae look over some memories from the 1978 Canadian Colleges Athletic Associatio­n championsh­ip. Buchanan coached and MacRae played for the University College of Cape Breton men’s hockey team that won the title that...
GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Carl (Bucky’) Buchanan and Kevin MacRae look over some memories from the 1978 Canadian Colleges Athletic Associatio­n championsh­ip. Buchanan coached and MacRae played for the University College of Cape Breton men’s hockey team that won the title that...

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