This season saw the first step toward setting up an Alberta Junior Hockey League. There were five recognized junior teams in the province and they played in various leagues. But they came together in the playoffs.
The next season the Alberta Junior Hockey League was fully formed but without the Edmonton Oil Kings.
Independent teams[]
- Calgary Buffalos (played in Central Alberta Hockey League)
- Calgary Cowboys [played in Alberta Big Six League)
- Edmonton Canadians (won the Edmonton City Junior League)
- Edmonton Oil Kings (played in Central Alberta Hockey League)
- Lethbridge Sugar Kings (played in Alberta Big Six League)
Provincial playoffs[]
First Round[]
Best of 5
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
February 1 | Lethbridge 8 | Cowboys 6 | Lethbridge |
February 4 | Lethbridge 5 | Cowboys 4 | Calgary |
February 11 | Lethbridge 3 | Cowboys 3 | Lethbridge |
February 16 | Cowboys 5 | Lethbridge 4 | Calgary |
February 17 | Lethbridge 3 | Cowboys 3 | Lethbridge |
Lethbridge Sugar Kings beat Calgary Cowboys 2 wins to 1, 2 ties.
Quarter Final[]
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Canadians 10 | Lethbridge 3 | ||
February 22 | Lethbridge 7 | Canadians 3 | Lethbridge |
Edmonton Canadians beat Lethbridge Sugar Kings 13 goals to 10.
Semi Final[]
Best of 3
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
February 29 | Canadians 6 | Buffalos 5 | Calgary |
March 3 | Buffalos 6 | Canadians 4 | Edmonton |
March 6 | Buffalos 5 | Canadians 2 | Calgary |
Calgary Buffalos beat Edmonton Canadians 2 wins to 1.
Final[]
Best of 3
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 8 | Oil Kings 10 | Buffalos 3 | Edmonton |
March 14 | Oil Kings 14 | Buffalos 3 | Calgary |
Edmonton Oil Kings beat Calgary Buffalos 2 wins to none.
Edmonton Oil Kings advanced to the 1963-64 Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs.
Game Ads[]
Semi Final @ Edmonton