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==Teams== |
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− | *[[Battleford Barons]] ([[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League]], 1973-1983) |
+ | *[[Battleford Barons]] ([[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League]], 1973-1983) renamed Battlefords North Stars |
+ | *[[Battleford Beaver Blues]] ([[Saskatchewan Prairie Senior Hockey League]], 2010-Present) |
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+ | *[[Battleford Beota]] ([[Big 4 Senior Hockey League]], 1954-1955) |
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+ | *[[1934-35 Battleford Millers|Battleford Millers]] (first Canadian team to tour [[Japan]], 1935) |
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+ | *[[Battlefords North Stars]] ([[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League]], 1983-Present) |
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==Arenas== |
==Arenas== |
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==External Links== |
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*{{w|Battleford, Saskatchewan}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
*{{w|Battleford, Saskatchewan}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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Revision as of 09:21, 31 December 2018
Battleford is a town of about 3600 people in northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Teams
- Battleford Barons (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1973-1983) renamed Battlefords North Stars
- Battleford Beaver Blues (Saskatchewan Prairie Senior Hockey League, 2010-Present)
- Battleford Beota (Big 4 Senior Hockey League, 1954-1955)
- Battleford Millers (first Canadian team to tour Japan, 1935)
- Battlefords North Stars (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1983-Present)
Arenas
External Links
- Battleford, Saskatchewan on Wikipedia