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  2. Clark Gillies - Wikipedia

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    Clark Gillies (April 7, 1954 – January 21, 2022) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played for the New York Islanders and Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League between 1974 and 1988.

  3. 2014 Telus Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Telus Cup was Canada's 36th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 21 – 27, 2014 at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. [1] The Prince Albert Mintos defeated the Grenadiers de Châteauguay in the third overtime period of the gold medal game, which was the longest in Telus Cup history.

  4. 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters - Wikipedia

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    Below are the rosters for teams competing in the 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. ... New York Rangers: F: 8 Owen Beck INJ: ... Moose Jaw Warriors: WHL:

  5. Moose Jaw Canucks - Wikipedia

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    The Moose Jaw Canucks were a junior ice hockey team based in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.They were one of the founding members of the original Western Canada Junior Hockey League (1948–1956), and in 1966 were founding members of a new Western Canada Junior Hockey League (known since 1978 as the Western Hockey League) following a rebellion within the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

  6. USA downs rival Canada, wins group at world juniors hockey ...

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    The United States won the world junior hockey championship near the beginning of the 2024 calendar year. It took a big step toward a repeat by beating rival Canada 4-1 on the final day of 2024 to ...

  7. Moose Jaw Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Moose Jaw Canucks were a founding franchise of the then-Western Canada Hockey League in 1966, and were the new league's first champion. [1] However, after just two seasons and with the WCHL barred by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) from competing for the Memorial Cup, the Canucks opted to return to the revived Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in 1968. [2]

  8. Western Canada Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    In the next season, the Moose Jaw team folded, but the WCHL returned to Saskatoon with a new franchise, the Saskatoon Crescents, led by Newsy Lalonde. The WCHL and PCHA started playing inter-league games, but kept separate standings. The Edmonton Eskimos won the regular season, but lost to the NHL's Ottawa Senators in the Stanley Cup finals.

  9. The SDAHA's state varsity girls tourney being held in the ...

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    WATERTOWN — The top four seeds each recorded wins Friday in the opening round of the South Dakota Amateur Hockey Association's varsity girls state tournament in the new Prairie Lakes Ice Arena.