• 1923 University of Saskatchewan Hockey Team

    Accomplishments: Inter-Provincial University Champions Allan Cup Finalists, 1923 The University of Saskatchewan hockey team in 1923 consisted of determined players and an experienced coach who had played and coached hockey since 1906. This combination produced the Saskatoon City League Championship, Read more →

  • 1915 Melville Millionaires Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Senior Amateur World Hockey Champions, 1915 (Allan Cup) In 1915 the Melville Millionaires defeated the Regina Victoria’s in the provincial finals and came into possession of the coveted Allan Cup, emblematic of World Supremacy in Senior Amateur Hockey. At Read more →

  • 1914 Regina Victoria Hockey Club

    1914 Regina Victoria Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: World Amateur Hockey Champions, 1914 (Allan Cup) The Regina Victoria Hockey Club was formed in 1913, in their inaugural season the team played 16 games, winning 12 and losing four. After beating the Winnipeg Monarchs, the team that held Read more →

  • Harold “Mush” March

    Harold “Mush” March

    Harold “Mush” March was voted one of Regina’s outstanding athletes during 1928 for his performance in junior hockey.  He made his professional debut at Ottawa in 1929 with the Chicago Blackhawks. Mush played with the Blackhawks for 17 seasons (1928/29-1944/45), Read more →

  • Delbert “Del” Wilson

    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 Read more →

  • Harry Watson

    Harold “Harry” Watson

    At 18 years of age, Harold “Harry” Watson joined the professional ranks with the Brooklyn Americans (1942/43), of the National Hockey League (NHL).  After 1 year, the Detroit Red Wings claimed him, and then the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Read more →

  • Grant Warwick

    Grant Warwick

    Grant Warwick began his hockey career playing in the Regina minor leagues. His team, the Regina Abbotts, won the Saskatchewan Junior championship in 1940.  In 1941, he helped lead the Regina Rangers to the Allan Cup. Turning professional the next Read more →

  • Dick Warwick

    Richard “Dick” Warwick

    Richard “Dick” Warwick got his start playing minor hockey in Regina and was a member of the Saskatchewan Juvenile champion, Regina Commandos, in 1944. Dick moved to junior ranks, where he spent time with the Brandon Elks, Humboldt Indians, and Read more →

  • Billy Warwick

    William “Billy” Warwick

    William “Billy” Warwick was a versatile athlete; competing successfully in hockey, athletics, softball, football, and boxing. Hockey became his focus and after spending time in the Regina minor leagues, Billy joined the Regina Abbotts, the 1942 Saskatchewan Junior champions. Warwick Read more →

  • Bob Turner

    Robert “Bob” Turner

    Robert “Bob” Turner played with the Regina Pats, the Regina Capitals (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League) and the Shawinigan Cataractes (Quebec Hockey League) before joining the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1955. Bob earned 5 Stanley Cup Read more →

  • Bryan Trottier

    Bryan Trottier

    Bryan Trottier played junior hockey with the Swift Current and Lethbridge Broncos, and in 1974/75 was voted the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the Western Canada Hockey League. In the 1975/76 season, at age 19, he joined the New York Read more →

  • Ed Staniowski

    Edward “Ed” Staniowski

    After growing up in Moose Jaw where he played much of his minor hockey, Ed Staniowski moved to Regina to become the goaltender for the Regina Pats Juniors from 1971 to 1975.  His outstanding junior hockey career resulted in him Read more →

  • Fiona Smith-Bell

    Fiona Smith-Bell found herself drawn to play hockey as a young girl growing up in Edam, Saskatchewan. Since girls’ hockey programs were nonexistent at the time, Bell simply played with the boys. Playing in North Battleford a few years later, Read more →

  • Edward “Eddie” Shore

    After playing senior hockey for the Melville Millionaires, Eddie Shore turned professional with the Regina Capitals of  the Western Canada Hockey League, and the Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Hockey League. In 1926, he was traded to the Boston Bruins. Read more →

  • Frederick “Fred” Sasakamoose C.M.

    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 Read more →