Delbert “Del” Wilson
Born in Craik, Saskatchewan, Del Wilson has been a fixture with the Regina Pats hockey club, boasting a twenty-five year career with junior hockey in Regina and a lifetime of dedication as a builder in Western Canada. Del began his hockey career as a goaltender with the Regina Abbotts in 1945 and the Regina Pats [...]
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Fred Sasakamoose
Fred Sasakamoose may be best known for his achievements on the ice, but he made his biggest contributions off it. As the first treaty Indian to play in the National Hockey League (NHL), Sasakamoose broke the barrier for generations of First Nations players to come at all levels of the game. Sasakamoose broke into the [...]
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Alvin “Al” Ritchie
Alvin (Al) Ritchie holds the distinction of being the only coach to have won national championships in the junior ranks of hockey and football. Al Ritchie coached the senior Regina Roughriders during their fledgling years. Although successful with 9 western championships, his teams never captured a Grey Cup championship. Ritchie also coached the Regina Pats [...]
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Dennis Pottage
During his years in hockey, Dennis Pottage didn’t care who won the games. Instead, he was concerned with how the games were played. As one of Saskatchewan’s top officials, he helped develop hockey officiating on the local, provincial, national and international levels. Pottage started his career with the Regina Hockey Officials Association (RHOA) and would [...]
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Allan “Al” Pickard
Allan “Al” Pickard was influential in organizing the YMCA Hockey League, the forerunner of the Parks League. In the 1920s he played, coached, and presided over the Regina Aces. Al’s administrative abilities were recognized as he was elected to the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association (SAHA) and the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, where he served as [...]
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Leo Parker
Leo Parker was a long time booster of hockey in the Humboldt area. Leo joined the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association (SAHA) as a member of the executive in 1950. He was instrumental in forming the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in the late 1950s when both Regina and Saskatoon joined the Western Canada Hockey League. Named [...]
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