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Cupar Canucks
City: Cupar, Saskatchewan
League: Highway Hockey League
Founded: 1907
Home Arena: Cupar Memorial Rink
Colors: Black, Red, and White
Franchise history
1907-1970: Cupar Cubs
1970-present: Cupar Canucks

The Cupar Canucks are a Senior level team from Cupar, Saskatchewan. The team is based out of the Cupar Memorial Rink.

History[]

Hockey in Cupar began with the first recorded meeting on December 28, 1906, and on January 1, 1907, the first practice was held on a 44’ x 100’ open air rink.

Senior teams at this time consisted of seven players on the ice at one time, with no substitutions. If a player was hurt, the opposition dropped a player and the game continued.

In January, 1907, the Kirkella Branch Hockey League was formed with teams from Fort Qu’Appelle, Balcarres, Lipton, Strasbourg and the Cupar Cubs forming the West Division. In that first season, Cupar won the west division final, but lost the McDonald Trophy to Esterhazy, the eastern division champions in the league finals. It is noted that also during the 1907 season, the Cupar team travelled by train and played exhibition games against teams from Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and Regina.

The team played in the Saskatchewan Hockey League in 1908-09.

In September, 1910, discussion began on a new enclosed arena. The four thousand dollars needed to build this rink was financed by T.J. Shore, and work began. On Christmas Day, 1911, the rink was opened.

The war years (1914-1918) wreaked havoc on the Senior Clubs, and to help keep the club going, many younger players were part of the team. It was during this time that Eddie and Aubrey Shore started to make their mark.

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1920 Team picture; Eddie Shore is second from left in middle row

By 1920, hockey had evolved to six man game, with one or two substitutions allowed. For the 1920- 1921 season, Cupar played in the North Qu’Appelle League which consisted of teams from Abernethy, Lipton and Cupar.

In March, 1922, Cupar defeated Moose Jaw to become Southern Provincial Champions, but eventually lost the Henderson Cup to Melville for the Provincial Championship. In 1926, again Cupar was a member of the Kirkella Branch Hockey League. Cupar lost to Lipton in the league final.

In the 30’s and 40’s, there was greater emphasis placed on Minor Hockey. In 1930, Bert Hillborn formed a junior team. Inspite of this, Cupar managed to ice a Senior team every year playing exhibition games against teams from Balcarres, Dysart, Lipton, Markinch, Quinton, Southey and the Souix Indians from Fort Qu’Appelle .

In 1954, with the efforts of Bill Findlay, a new skating and curling rink was built. It was this year the Senior Club known then as the Cubs, joined the Last Mountain Hockey League. The first game in the new rink was played in January, 1955 against Govan.

The Right Angle Hockey League was formed in the fall of 1962. Cupar joined the R.A.H.L. the following season (1963) and was a member until 1985, when the league folded. In the 1985-86 season, Cupar was accepted into the Highway Hockey League and continues to play in the league today.

In 1990, the “Cuplex”, the present day arena was opened becoming the new home of the current senior team, the Cupar Canucks. The first game in the Cuplex was played on December 21, 1990 against Southey.

In 2001, the Senior team hosted a Cubs/Canucks reunion. Over 250 current and ex players including Eddie Shore Jr. attended the event with the highlight of the evening being the renaming of the Cupar Sports Grounds "Shore Recreation Park".

January 31, 2006 marked the one hundredth anniversary of Senior Hockey in Cupar. The organization celebrated this historic moment on January 6, 2007, by wearing 1920 replica uniforms in a league game against the team's arch rival, the Southey Marlins. A pre-game ceremony took place where local and provincial dignitaries addressed the crowd. Ninety seven year old Brock Turner of Cupar dropped the ceremonial puck. After the game a social and an auction of the game worn jersey's was enjoyed by all who were in attendance.

Much has transpired since the first meeting in 1906. Senior Hockey in Cupar has survived many trials and tribulations over the years and as we look forward to the future, we also remember and take pride in our historic past!

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Season-by-season record[]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OL = Overtime Losses, SL = Shootout Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season League GP W L T OL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
Cupar Cubs
1960-61 LMHL
1961-62 QVHL
1962-63 QVHL
1963-64 RAHL
1964-65 RAHL
1965-66 RAHL
1966-67 RAHL
1967-68 RAHL
1968-69 RAHL
1969-70 RAHL
Cupar Canucks
1970-71 RAHL
1971-72 RAHL
1972-73 RAHL
1973-74 RAHL
1974-75 RAHL
1975-76 RAHL
1979-80 RAHL
1980-81 RAHL
1981-82 RAHL
1982-83 RAHL
1983-84 RAHL
1985-86 HHL
1986-87 HHL
1987-88 HHL 24 15 8 1 0 31 148 122 2nd ?
1988-89 HHL 24 14 9 1 0 29 153 126 3rd ?
1989-90 HHL 24 4 19 1 0 9 104 211 7th Did not qualify
1990-91 HHL 24 10 13 1 0 21 125 157 5th Did not qualify
1991-92 HHL 28 22 5 0 1 45 220 149 2nd Lost Final
1992-93 HHL 24 16 7 0 1 33 191 144 2nd Lost Final
1993-94 HHL 24 15 9 0 0 30 189 134 4th Lost Semifinals
1994-95 HHL 25 16 7 1 1 34 158 131 2nd Won Championship
1995-96 HHL 24 21 3 0 0 42 185 114 1st Won Championship
1996-97 HHL 24 20 3 0 1 41 161 129 1st Lost Final
1997-98 HHL 24 10 13 0 1 21 116 138 4th Lost Semifinals
1998-99 HHL 24 6 17 0 1 13 125 179 7th Did not qualify
1999-00 HHL 24 18 5 0 1 37 168 89 1st Lost Semifinals
2000-01 HHL 24 14 8 0 2 30 132 114 4th Lost Semifinals
2001-02 HHL 24 13 9 2 0 28 105 89 3rd Lost Quarterfinals
2002-03 HHL 24 17 5 0 2 36 158 100 1st Lost Final
2003-04 HHL 24 14 10 0 0 28 139 135 3rd Lost Semifinals
2004-05 HHL 24 14 10 0 0 28 135 123 4th Lost Quarterfinals
2005-06 HHL 20 12 4 1 3 28 123 91 3rd Lost Semifinals
2006-07 HHL 20 19 1 0 0 38 138 81 1st Lost Semifinals
2007-08 HHL 20 6 12 0 2 14 94 121 7th Did not qualify
2008-09 HHL 20 7 12 0 1 15 85 111 8th Did not qualify
2009-10 HHL 20 9 7 - 4 22 107 89 5th Lost Quarterfinals
2010-11 HHL 18 9 7 - 2 20 107 105 T-4th Lost Quarterfinals
2011-12 HHL 20 13 4 - 3 29 82 63 2nd Lost Quarterfinals
2012-13 HHL 20 17 2 - 1 35 128 72 1st Won Championship
2013-14 HHL 20 14 5 - 1 29 - - 3rd ?
2014-15 HHL 18 5 10 - 3 13 62 86 5th Lost Quarterfinals
2015-16 HHL 18 3 14 - 1 7 55 113 6th Lost Quarterfinals
2016-17 HHL 17 6 11 - 0 12 66 102 5th Lost Quarterfinals
2017-18 HHL 18 11 6 - 1 23 96 74 3rd Lost Quarterfinals
2018-19 HHL 20 6 12 - 2 14 85 105 5th Lost Quarterfinals
2019-20 On Hiatus
2020-21 On Hiatus due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 On Hiatus due to COVID-19 pandemic
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