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  2. List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 professional hockey returned to Saskatchewan when the Saskatoon Quakers joined the minor-pro Western Hockey League (WHL). The Quakers folded in 1956 and were replaced by the Saskatoon/St. Paul Regals who split their home games between Saskatoon and St. Paul, Minnesota for the 1957–58 season.

  3. Saskatoon Blades - Wikipedia

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    The Blades were established in 1964 as members of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, evolving from the Saskatoon Junior Quakers, who had played in the league since 1956. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Owner Jim Piggott saw the team as a junior affiliate for his minor professional Western Hockey League Los Angeles Blades . [ 3 ]

  4. Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Male U18 'AAA' Hockey League (SMAAAHL), formerly the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League,) is a U-18 'AAA' ice hockey league, with teams based in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is the highest level of minor hockey in the province.

  5. List of sports teams in Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon Falcons: Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1944–46 Saskatoon Elks: Western Canada Senior Hockey League: 1945–47 Saskatoon Quakers: Western Canada Senior Hockey League: 1947–51 1 (1950-51) Saskatoon Quakers: Pacific Coast Hockey League: 1951–52 1 (1951-52) Saskatoon Quakers: Western Hockey League: 1952–56, 1958–59 0 ...

  6. Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Junior 'A' ice hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and one of nine member leagues of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. Open to North American -born players 20 years of age or younger, the SJHL's 12 teams play in three divisions: the Nutrien, Sherwood and Viterra Divisions.

  7. Saskatoon Quakers - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatoon Quakers were a Canadian ice hockey team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The team played in various senior and minor professional hockey leagues from the 1930s to the 1970s. The Quakers represented Canada and won gold at the 1934 World Hockey Championships held in Milan , Italy .

  8. Kindersley Klippers - Wikipedia

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    The Kindersley Klippers began as the Saskatoon Titans. The Titans played at Harold Latrace Arena and occasionally held home games at Saskatchewan Place (now known as Credit Union Centre). Due to a lack of attendance at their games in Saskatoon, the ownership decided to move the team to Kindersley, where they became known as the Klippers.

  9. Merlis Belsher Place - Wikipedia

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    Merlis Belsher Place was designed to replace several aging facilities at the University of Saskatchewan. As part of an agreement with the City of Saskatoon, Merlis Belsher Place features two NHL-sized ice surfaces which can be utilized year round and will provide an added 1,500 hours of icetime for minor hockey in the City. [5]