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In 1965 the teams again merged with teams from Alberta to form a revived Western Canada Senior Hockey League. This new league lasted for two seasons when the teams again split on provincial lines. [citation needed] The SSHL started up again in 1967-68 and lasted until 1971 when another merger formed the Prairie Senior Hockey League. [citation ...
The Regina Victorias (often shortened to Vics) were two ice hockey teams, one at the senior level (1914–1938) and one at the junior level (1917–1921), based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The senior Vics played in the Allan Cup finals three times, winning the Allan Cup in their first ( 1914 ) appearance.
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, a defunct Canadian amateur ice hockey league This page was last edited on 4 March 2022, at 11:24 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Melville Millionaires, Senior Champions of Saskatchewan, 1923–24. An earlier version of the Melville Millionaires played senior hockey during the 1910s in the Southern Saskatchewan Hockey League, winning the league championship in 1915 and taking over the title of Allan Cup champions. [ 1 ]
From sin-bin punches to player-fan fisticuffs, this Saskatchewan senior league brawl had a little something for everyone. Saskatchewan senior teams duke it out in wild penalty box brawl Skip to ...
The Qu’Appelle Valley Hockey League is a C-level senior ice hockey and junior ice hockey league in the greater Regina area of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is sanctioned by Hockey Saskatchewan and Hockey Canada .
The Western Canada Senior Hockey League was a senior ice hockey league that played six seasons in Alberta and Saskatchewan, from 1945 to 1951. The league produced the 1946 Allan Cup and the 1948 Allan Cup champions, and merged into the Pacific Coast Hockey League for the 1951–52 season.