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The league carried on through most of World War II but disbanded in 1944-45 because of a shortage of players and the difficulty of travelling. 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 first professional ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan were the Regina Capitals and the Saskatoon Sheiks who first played in the Western Canada Hockey League's (WCHL) inaugural season in 1921–22. After the collapse of the WCHL following the 1925–26 season, these teams and the Moose Jaw Maroons joined the Prairie Hockey League (PHL).
Saskatoon Quakers: Western Hockey League: 1952–56, 1958–59 0 Saskatoon Blades: Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1964–66 0 Saskatoon Blades: Western Hockey League: 1966– 0 Saskatoon J's: Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1968–72 0 Saskatoon Olympics: Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1972–82 0 Saskatoon Titans: Saskatchewan Junior ...
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League was a junior ice hockey based in Saskatchewan and Manitoba ... Saskatoon Junior Quakers: 51: 1: 50: 0: 2: 102: 322 Source: [23 ...
In April 1945, W. G. Hardy sought to organize a senior hockey league including teams from Alberta and Saskatchewan. [1] The result was the Western Canada Senior Hockey League (WCSHL) which began in the 1945–46 season, with Hardy as a league governor. The first season had teams in Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon and Regina.
The Saskatoon Blades are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.Founded in 1964, the Blades were a charter team of the then-Western Canada Junior Hockey League in 1966, and are the only club that has played every season in the league in its original location.
The Saskatoon Quakers, a veteran senior team based out of Saskatoon Arena—which, upon opening in 1937, featured an exhibition game between the NHL's New York Rangers and New York Americans [23] —joined the minor-professional Pacific Coast Hockey League in 1951, capturing the PCHL championship in 1951–52 before folding in 1956 due to the ...
The Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association (SAHA) was established in 1906 to govern ice hockey in the province of Saskatchewan. Its senior ice hockey teams began competing for the Allan Cup in 1909. [1] The SAHA became a charter member of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association when the national body was established in 1914.