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  2. Alberta Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Professional ice hockey player, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee [31] 2004: Bryan Hall: Radio broadcaster for the Edmonton Eskimos [32] 1988: Sharon Hambrook: Synchronized swimmer and gold medalist at the 1982 World Aquatics Championships [33] [34] 1989: W. G. Hardy: President of the International Ice Hockey Federation and Member of the Order of ...

  3. Edmonton Oilers - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton. The Oilers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference . They play their home games at Rogers Place , which opened in 2016.

  4. Edmonton Eskimos (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Eskimos were a Canadian amateur and later professional men's ice hockey team that existed from 1911 to 1927. After playing in senior hockey in the Alberta -based Big-4 League , the Eskimos joined the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) for the inaugural 1921–22 WCHL season , and played for the Stanley Cup against the Ottawa ...

  5. Alberta Golden Bears ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Golden Bears ice hockey team is an ice hockey team representing the Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas athletics program of University of Alberta. The team is a member of the Canada West Universities Athletic Association conference and compete in U Sports .

  6. Edmonton Ice - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Kings were a successful early franchise, but relocated to Portland in 1976 after the establishment of the professional Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association. [2] The Oil Kings briefly returned to the league for the 1978–79 season, but when the team relocated again, Edmonton was left without top-level junior hockey.

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  8. Category:Ice hockey teams in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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  9. Edmonton Monarchs - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, the Victorias were renamed the Monarchs. In their first game, they played the University of Alberta women's ice hockey club. [2] The team participated at the Banff Hockey Carnival women's ice hockey tournament in 1918. The team was the only women's ice hockey team at the tournament to be coached by a woman. [3]