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  2. Prince Albert Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The Raiders were founded as a Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) club in 1971, playing out of the newly constructed Prince Albert Communiplex, later renamed the Art Hauser Centre. [1] The Raiders quickly established themselves as one of the most successful Tier II junior clubs in Canada.

  3. List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Prince Albert Raiders: Prince Albert: 1982 2 1 Founding predates the WHL Regina Pats: Regina: 1966 2 4* Franchise founded in 1917 Saskatoon Blades: Saskatoon: 1966 0 0 Founding predates the WHL Swift Current Broncos: Swift Current: 1967–74, 1986 2 1 Founded in 1967; Existed as the Lethbridge Broncos from 1974–86

  4. Jarome Iginla - Wikipedia

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    Emulating Fuhr, Iginla played goaltender in his first two years of organized hockey before switching to the right wing. [13] He played his entire minor hockey career in St. Albert, leading the Alberta Midget Hockey League in scoring as a 15-year-old with 87 points for the St. Albert Midget Raiders in 1992–93. [8]

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  6. Dave Tippett - Wikipedia

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    After two seasons with the Raiders, Tippett joined the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). In his first season with the team in 1981–82, Tippett 13 goals and 41 points in 43 games. Tippett was the captain of the team, as they won the Frozen Four championship.

  7. Art Hauser Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Art Hauser Centre (formerly the Communiplex) is a multi-purpose arena in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was built in 1971 and is home to the Prince Albert Raiders Ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League. Its hockey capacity is 2,580 seated, plus another 786 spots that are standing-room only.

  8. Category talk : Ice hockey people from St. Albert, Alberta

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  9. Dale McFee - Wikipedia

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    McFee was recruited to join the Prince Albert Raiders at the age of 16, playing from 1982 to 1986, winning the Memorial Cup in 1985. [1] He was an assistant coach from 1990 to 1992, and served as president from 2007 to 2016. [1] His sports career includes playing in provincial championship teams in hockey, baseball, and football.