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*[[Brandon Wheat Kings (BSIHL)]] ([[Big Six Intermediate Hockey League]], 1954-1956) join WHL |
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==University teams== |
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*Green Acres Community Centre Rink |
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==External Links== |
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*{{w|Brandon, Manitoba}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
*{{w|Brandon, Manitoba}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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Revision as of 14:05, 1 January 2019
Brandon is a city of over 50,000 in southwestern Manitoba, Canada.
Teams
- Brandon 181st Battalion (1916-1917)
- Brandon Athletics (Big Six Intermediate Hockey League, 1949-1951) renamed Elks
- Brandon Capitals (1925-1925)
- Brandon Deloraine Wheat Kings (Junior "B" team)
- Brandon Elks
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1938-1940) went on leave of absence
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1945-1947) renamed Wheat Kings
- (Big Six Intermediate Hockey League, 1951-1956) folded October 21, 1956
- Brandon Eskimos (1925-26 MJHL Season)
- Brandon Native Sons (1932-1934)
- Brandon Olympics (Central Amateur Senior Hockey League, 1975-1979) folded
- Brandon Paschendaele (1917-1918)
- Brandon Pats (1927-28 MJHL Season)
- Brandon Rangers (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1957-1958) moved to Winnipeg in January
- Brandon Regals (Western Hockey League, 1955-1957) become Saskatoon/ St. Paul Regals
- Brandon St Eloi (1917-1918)
- Brandon Sportsmen Central Amateur Senior Hockey League, 1987-1989) folded
- Brandon Tigers (1922-23 MJHL Season)
- Brandon Travellers (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1973-1980)
- Brandon Wheat Cities (Various leagues, Early 1900s) with Wheat Kings name used interchangably
- (Manitoba and Northwestern Hockey Association, 1903-1904) join MHA
- (Manitoba Hockey Association, 1904-1907) fold one game into season
- Brandon Wheat Kings (1940-present)
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1937-1938) renamed Elks
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1947-1954) granted leave of absence
- (Big Six Intermediate Hockey League, 1954-1956) jion WHL
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1958-1964) transfer to Saskatewan Junior Hockey League
- (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1964-1966) join MJHL
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1966-1967) join CMJHL
- (Canadian Major Junior Hockey League, 1967-1968) league renamed WCHL
- Western Canada Hockey League, 1968-1978) league renamed WHL
- (Western Hockey League, 1978-Present)
- Brandon Wheat Kings (BSIHL) (Big Six Intermediate Hockey League, 1954-1956) join WHL
- Brandon Maple Leafs
University teams
Arenas
- Manex Arena
- Westman Place
- Wheat City Arena
- Brandon Community Sportsplex
- Green Acres Community Centre Rink
- North End Community Centre Rink
- South End Community Centre Rink
- Valleyview Community Centre Rink
- West End Community Centre Rink
- Westman Communication Group Place (Keystone Centre)
- Westridge Community Centre Rink
Players
- Jack Borotsik
- Turk Broda
- Ryan Caldwell
- Lude Check
- Mark Derlago
- Ron Hextall
- Ed Johnstone
- Gord Lane
- John Paddock
- Alex Plante
- Cam Plante
- Bill Ranford
- Bryce Salvador
- Chuck Scherza
- Brett Skinner
- Alex Smart
- Ryan White
- Ken Wregget
External Links
- Brandon, Manitoba on Wikipedia