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Edmonton was home to the Edmonton Grads, a women's basketball team with the best win–loss record of any North American team to date. The Grads defeated most American, European and Olympic challengers and compiled a record of 502 wins vs. 20 losses over 25 years, from 1915 until they disbanded in 1940 at the outbreak of the Second World War .
Ice hockey: League Team City Arena Capacity NHL: Calgary Flames: Calgary: Scotiabank Saddledome: 19,289 Edmonton Oilers: Edmonton: Rogers Place: 18,347 AHL: Calgary ...
This is a list of mayors of Edmonton, a city in Alberta, Canada. Edmonton was incorporated as a town on January 9, 1892, [1] with Matthew McCauley acclaimed as its first mayor during the town's first election, held February 10, 1892. On October 8, 1904, Edmonton became a city during the tenure of Mayor William Short.
Edmonton’s Corey Perry played an important role on each of those teams; now he is the only Canadian on the roster old enough to remember Patrick Roy, Chris Chelios and the Habs beating Gretzky ...
Ice hockey teams in Edmonton (4 C, 12 P) S. ... Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Edmonton" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Sports clubs and teams in Edmonton (7 C, 13 P) V. Sports venues in Edmonton (1 C, 24 P) W. Women's sports in Edmonton (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Sport in Edmonton"
Only one team, the 1970-71 Bruins with record seasons from Phil Esposito and Bobby Orr, had averaged five goals per game. Edmonton did it every season from 1981-86. ... “Wayne put Edmonton on ...
Since hockey was introduced to Alberta, Canada, in the 1890s, teams at all levels have come and gone. While the professional ranks have been confined to the major cities of Calgary and Edmonton, partially due to geographical isolation from the major eastern and Pacific coast population centres, both junior and senior teams thrive across the ...