Considered to be one of the best hockey teams in the
university’s illustrious hockey history, the 1950-51 X-Men
hockey team had an outstanding season. With a record of 37 wins, 11
losses, and 2 ties in 50 games, they scored 317 goals, averaging
over six goals per game. This awesome aggregation had 16 Cape
Bretoners of the 19 total team members. The 1950-51 X-Men began a
dynasty for StFX hockey as they went on to win 14 intercollegiate
championships between 1950 and 1963. In Maritime play, StFX won
nine championships in the 1950s. In 1950-51, the X-Men won the
Maritime Intercollegiate title, became the first university team to
win the Maritime senior title, and also won the A.P.C. senior
hockey league. They went to the semifinals to the Allan Cup, and
were given strong consideration to represent Canada in the 1952
Olympics in Oslo.
It was a memorable year for the X-Men and is now a Hall of Fame
honour for the following team members: Phil Bowes, Luigi
Centa, Bill Dixon, Howie Gardiner, Steve Hogan, George Kehoe, Duke
MacDonald, Paul MacDonald, Joe MacEachern, Jackie MacLellan, Hugh
MacMullin, Acky MacSween, John Markie, Ed Murrin, Geno Scattolon,
Phil Sharkey, Eddie Swartzack, Eugene Swartzack, Mick Woodford,
staff members Jackie McLean and Ray Toomey, and head coach Father
Andy Hogan.