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  2. Edmonton Flyers - Wikipedia

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    The Flyers played in the Edmonton Gardens. [1] The Flyers were nominated by W. G. Hardy to represent Canada at the 1947 Ice Hockey World Championships, [2] but the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ultimately did not to send a team due to funding issues. [3] [4] The Flyers won the 1948 Allan Cup as Canadian senior hockey champions. [5] The ...

  3. Doug Anderson (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson played with the 1947–48 Edmonton Flyers that won the 1948 Allan Cup. [2] In the tournament leading up to the final, played in Calgary, the Flyers played in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Out of 24 games played, the Flyer's record was 19 wins, four losses and one draw.

  4. Dave Brown (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    David James Brown (born October 12, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sharks.

  5. Ken Linseman - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Flyers: NHL: 30 5 20 25 23 8 2 6 8 22 1979–80: Philadelphia Flyers NHL 80 22 57 79 107 17 4 18 22 40 1980–81: Philadelphia Flyers NHL 51 17 30 47 150 12 4 16 20 67 1981–82: Philadelphia Flyers NHL 79 24 68 92 275 4 1 2 3 6 1982–83: Edmonton Oilers: NHL 72 33 42 75 181 16 6 8 14 22 1983–84: Edmonton Oilers NHL 72 18 49 67 ...

  6. Sport in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton is the only Canadian city with two teams in the semi-professional National Ringette League. The Edmonton WAM!, established in 2004, have won four national titles, including the 2023 national championship. The Edmonton Black Gold Rush are a newer team, having been established in 2015.

  7. 1987 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Oilers and Flyers met in the Finals for the second time in three years. This time, Edmonton was the regular-season champion with 50 wins and 106 points, and Philadelphia was second with 46 wins and 100 points. This was a rematch of the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals, where the Oilers beat the Flyers in five games. Unlike the 1985 Finals, this ...

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  9. Edmonton Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton CMA is the largest of the 41 CMAs [a] in Canada by area, at 9,416.19 km 2 (3,635.61 sq mi). [5] In the 2021 Canadian census, it had a population of 1,418,118, making it the sixth largest CMA in Canada by population, with the second largest percentage increase in national CMA population (37.0% versus 37.3% for the Calgary CMA ) over ...