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From the 1945–46 season through the 1949-50 season, senior teams in Regina and Saskatoon joined up with Calgary and Edmonton to form the Western Canada Senior Hockey League (WCSHL). The SSHL lay dormant until 1950 when the WCSHL moved up to the major level and competed for the Alexander Cup. [citation needed]
A pond hockey rink in Saskatchewan. Ice hockey is among the most popular sports in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, and the province has been notable for producing a large number of hockey figures in both men's and women's hockey. Saskatchewan does not currently have a professional hockey team of its own, but it is home to a large number ...
The popularity of Senior hockey declined in the 1980s and 1990s. A number of long-running leagues and teams vanished. Today, many players choose to play organized recreational hockey, sometimes referred to as "commercial hockey." The popularity of the National Hockey League and Junior hockey has also supplanted Senior hockey in many towns ...
Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League; W. Western Canada Junior Hockey League (1948–1956) ... This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 11:11 (UTC).
The league was formed in 1965 with five teams in Bulyea, Drake, Govan, Lumsden, and Strasbourg.Many teams have come and gone throughout the history of the league. Twenty-three towns have had teams in the league at one point.
3–2 2015 Regina River Rats Moose Jaw Canucks 3–1 Season QVJHL Champions Runner-up Result 2016 Regina River Rats White Butte Eagles 3–0 2017 Regina River Rats Lumsden Jaxx 3–2 2018 Wolseley Mustangs [6] [7] Regina River Rats 3–2 2019 Wolseley Mustangs [8] Yellow Grass Wheat Kings 3–0 2020 None (playoffs suspended) — —
Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, a defunct Canadian amateur ice hockey league Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SSHL .
The Simpson Flyers played in the Long Lake Hockey League until the 1997/1998 season when the team combined with the Imperial Sabres to form the Long Lake Lightning. The Long Lake Lightning organization has since ceased operations, although the combined minor hockey teams of Simpson and Imperial still use the Long Lake Lightning name.