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+ | [[Image:Dryden, Ontario.jpg|thumb|Max the Moose in Dryden.]] |
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+ | '''From wikipedia'''''': Dryden''' is the second-largest city in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenora_District Kenora District] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwestern_Ontario Northwestern] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario Ontario], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada Canada], located on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabigoon_Lake Wabigoon Lake]. It is the smallest community in the province of Ontario designated as a city. It and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenora Kenora] are the only two cities in Ontario located in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Time_Zone Central Time Zone]. |
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+ | *[[Dryden Ice Dogs]] ([[Superior International Junior Hockey League]], 2001-present) |
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+ | #([[Minnesota-Ontario Hockey League]], 1957-1962) |
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+ | #Independent team (1963-1965) join [[Manitoba Senior Hockey League]] |
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+ | #([[Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League]], 1964-1965) limited schedule team, |
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+ | #[[Manitoba Senior Hockey League|(Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1965-1966) |
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+ | #Independent team (1966-1971) |
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+ | #[[Canadian Central Hockey League|(Canadian Central Hockey League]], 1971-1972) fold near end of season |
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*[[Darcy Mitani]] |
*[[Darcy Mitani]] |
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*[[Wayne Muloin]] |
*[[Wayne Muloin]] |
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*[[Dennis Owchar]] |
*[[Dennis Owchar]] |
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*[[Chris Pronger]] |
*[[Chris Pronger]] |
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+ | ==Arenas== |
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+ | *Whythe Avenue "Outdoor" Rink (early 1900's to the Great Depression) closed due to lack of funds |
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+ | *[[Dryden Memorial Arena|Dryden Memorial Arena ]](1948-March 1978) destroyed by fire. |
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+ | *"New" Dryden Memorial Arena # 1 (July 9, 1979-Present) capacity 1,000 |
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+ | *"New" Dryden Memorial Arena # 2 (March 1988-Present) smaller than regulation surface, with no permanant seating |
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+ | *Milestone Outdoor Rink |
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+ | ==External Links== |
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+ | *{{w|Dryden, Ontario}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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+ | *[http://www.dryden.ca/city_services/recreation/arena/history/ History of Dryden Memorial Arena] |
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 6 October 2019
Dryden is a city of over 8000 people in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
'From wikipedia': Dryden is the second-largest city in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, located on Wabigoon Lake. It is the smallest community in the province of Ontario designated as a city. It and Kenora are the only two cities in Ontario located in the Central Time Zone.
Teams
- Dryden Ice Dogs (Superior International Junior Hockey League, 2001-present)
- Dryden Rockets (1960s-1970s)
- (Minnesota-Ontario Hockey League, 1957-1962)
- Independent team (1963-1965) join Manitoba Senior Hockey League
- (Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League, 1964-1965) limited schedule team,
- (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1965-1966)
- Independent team (1966-1971)
- (Canadian Central Hockey League, 1971-1972) fold near end of season
Players
Arenas
- Whythe Avenue "Outdoor" Rink (early 1900's to the Great Depression) closed due to lack of funds
- Dryden Memorial Arena (1948-March 1978) destroyed by fire.
- "New" Dryden Memorial Arena # 1 (July 9, 1979-Present) capacity 1,000
- "New" Dryden Memorial Arena # 2 (March 1988-Present) smaller than regulation surface, with no permanant seating
- Milestone Outdoor Rink
External Links
- Dryden, Ontario on Wikipedia
- History of Dryden Memorial Arena