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The Swift Current Broncos are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1967, the Broncos relocated to Lethbridge , Alberta in 1974, and were known as the Lethbridge Broncos , before returning to Swift Current in 1986.
The following is a list of articles of ice hockey players who have played for the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The Swift Current Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League were created in the wake of the Western Canada Hockey League's (WCHL) Swift Current Broncos departure to Lethbridge in 1974. The new SJHL team adopted the nickname "Broncos" for its first nine seasons, from the 1974-75 through the 1982–83 seasons, despite the fact that another ...
DeBrusk was taken in the 7th round by the Swift Current Broncos at the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft. In 2015, he was selected for the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. [2] DeBrusk scored 81 points in 72 games with the Swift Current Broncos during the 2014–15 WHL season. On December 26, 2015, the Broncos traded DeBrusk to the Red Deer Rebels. [3]
After defeating the AFC West leaders 24-9, the Broncos celebrated the win by playing "Shake It Off" — the hit performed by a certain pop star linked to Kansas City's All-Pro tight end.
The Swift Current Broncos represented the Western Hockey League at the 1989 Memorial Cup. The Broncos finished with the best record in the WHL during the 1988-89 season, earning a 55-16-1 record, recording 111 points. The club won the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for their achievement. Swift Current was the highest scoring team in the WHL with ...
Swift hasn't attended any of the Chiefs' away games so far this season. Swift last showed up to root for Kelce and his teammates in person on Dec. 21 when the Chiefs beat the Texans at home.
The star has also been kept away from games by her busy schedule during her Eras Tour, which had her traveling all over the world. Swift’s tour came to a close in Vancouver on Dec. 8, 2024.