• 1989 Swift Current Broncos Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1989 (Memorial Cup) To cap off their remarkable season in 1988-89, the Swift Current Broncos captured the Memorial Cup, a symbol of junior hockey supremacy in Canada. The Swift Current Broncos were first “out of Read more →

  • 1985 Prince Albert Raiders Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1985 (Memorial Cup) The 1984-85 Prince Albert Raiders began their season never expecting such success; yet with the help of goal scorers like Dan Hodgson, Tony Grenier and Dave Pasin, the team soon reached the Read more →

  • 1984 Weyburn Red Wings Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior “A” Hockey Champions, 1984 (Centennial Cup) 1983-84 was a season to remember for the Weyburn Red Wings Junior “A” Hockey Club. Having last competed for a national championship in 1970, the roller coaster ride of the 1983/84 Read more →

  • 1983 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Hockey Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU) National Men’s Hockey Champions, 1983 The 1982-83 season was the culmination of a three year effort to capture the Men’s Hockey Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (C.I.A.U) Championship. The Huskies had lost the championship the Read more →

  • 1979 Prince Albert Raiders Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1979 (Centennial Cup) After capturing the Centennial Cup for the first time in 1977, the Prince Albert Raiders were driven to win the championship once again. They first had to beat the Moose Jaw Canucks Read more →

  • 1977 Prince Albert Raiders Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1977 (Centennial Cup) In May 1977 the Prince Albert Raiders won the Centennial cup for the first time. To reach the National Championship they had captured the Saskatchewan title by winning a best of seven Read more →

  • 1974 Regina Pats Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1974 (Memorial Cup) At the beginning of the season the Regina Pats were seen as contenders for the Western Canada Hockey League championship but it was not until halfway through the year they became frontrunners. Read more →

  • 1957 Flin Flon Bombers Junior Hockey Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1957 The 1957 Flin Flon Junior Bombers, led by head coach Bob Kirk, were not perfect, but they were extremely close. After reeling off 32 games without a loss, the Bombers finished the Saskatchewan Junior Read more →

  • 1935 North Battleford Beavers Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Western Canadian Senior Hockey Champions (Allan Cup), 1935 In the 1933-34 season the North Battleford Beavers dominated the Amateur Hockey League. So the following season the Beavers were considered to be frontrunners for the Canadian Senior Hockey Championship and Read more →

  • 1934 Saskatoon Quakers Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: World Hockey Champions, 1934 In 1934 the Moncton Hawks, the previous Allan Cup winners were expected to go compete at the International Amateur tournament but due to lack of funding were unable to go. So the runner-ups of the Read more →

  • 1933 Regina Pats Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Western Canada Junior Hockey Champions, 1933 The Regina Pats dominated the Regina league and so it came as no surprise that they took the league final from the Regina Maple Leafs in a two game total goal series 7-0. Read more →

  • 1930 Regina Pats Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1930 (Memorial Cup) After a short three game regular season, the Regina Pats dominated the provincial playoffs proving they needed little practice. The Pats defeated the Wilkie Outlaws handily for the Saskatchewan title in the Read more →

  • 1928 Regina Monarchs Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: World’s Junior Hockey Champions, 1928 (Memorial Cup) In the 1927-28 season the Regina Pats and Regina Falcons joined together to create the Regina Monarchs Hockey Club. Coached by Howie Milne, the Monarchs went on to have an undefeated regular Read more →

  • 1925 Regina Pats Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: World Junior Amateur Hockey Champions, 1925 (Memorial Cup) The 1925 Regina Pats started off strong, going undefeated in regular season play. A part of a two team league, the Pats’ regular season consisted of only five games all against Read more →