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'''Fredericton''' is a town of about 50,000 people in central [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. It is also the provincial capital. |
'''Fredericton''' is a town of about 50,000 people in central [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. It is also the provincial capital. |
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+ | Fredericton hosted the [http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/University_Cup University Cup] in 2003, 2004, 2011 and 2012. |
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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
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+ | *Fredericton ([[New Brunswick Military Hockey League]], 1942-1943) |
− | *[[Fredericton |
+ | *[[Fredericton Canadiens]] ([[American Hockey League]], 1990-1999) become [[Quebec Citadelles]] |
− | *[[Fredericton |
+ | *[[Fredericton Capitals]] (1950s-1980s)+ |
+ | #[[Northern Senior Hockey League (Maritimes)|(Northern Senior Hockey League]], 1931-1932) |
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+ | #([[New Brunswick Senior Hockey League]], 1952-1954) join ACSHL |
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+ | #([[Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League]], 1954-1956) join NSSHL |
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+ | #([[North Shore Senior Hockey League]], 1957-1958) |
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+ | *[[Fredericton Chevies ]] |
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+ | #([[New Brunswick Junior Hockey League]], 1969-1971) renamed Jr. North Stars |
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+ | #([[New Brunswick Intermediate Hockey League]], 1971-1973) |
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+ | #([[New Brunswick Junior Hockey League]], 1973-1974) |
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+ | #([[Southeastern New Brunswick Hockey League]], 1976-1978) |
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+ | *[[Fredericton Express]] ([[American Hockey League]], 1981-1988) become [[Halifax Citadels]] |
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+ | *Fredericton HS Black Cats (([[New Brunswick Junior Hockey League]], 1974-1976) |
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*[[Fredericton Monarchs]] (1960s) |
*[[Fredericton Monarchs]] (1960s) |
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+ | *[[Fredericton Junior North Stars]] ([[New Brunswick Junior Hockey League]], 1971-1972) renamed Chevies again |
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*[[Fredericton Oddfellows]] ([[1943-44 Maritimes Junior Playoffs]]) |
*[[Fredericton Oddfellows]] ([[1943-44 Maritimes Junior Playoffs]]) |
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− | *[[Fredericton Red Wings]] (1960s-1980s) |
+ | *[[Fredericton Red Wings]] (1960s-1980s) ([[New Brunswick Junior Hockey League]], 1976-1983) folded |
+ | *[[New Brunswick Bruins]] ([[Global Canadian Hockey League]], 2008) league never got beyond planning stages |
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==University teams== |
==University teams== |
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==Arenas== |
==Arenas== |
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− | *[[Aitken Centre]] |
+ | *[[Aitken Centre|Aitken Centre ]](1976-Present) |
+ | *[[Coliseum Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Grant-Harvery Centre]] |
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+ | *[[Lady Beaverbrook Arena]] |
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+ | *[[Willie O'Ree Place]] |
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+ | *[[York Arena]] |
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+ | ==Outdoor Rinks== |
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+ | *[[Killarney Lake Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Officers Square Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Queen Square Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Downing Street Park Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Henry Park Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Odell Park Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Island View Park Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Johnston Avenue Rink]] |
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==Champions== |
==Champions== |
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==='''[[University Cup]]'''=== |
==='''[[University Cup]]'''=== |
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− | *1997-98 |
+ | *1997-98 '''[[New Brunswick Varsity Reds]]''' |
− | *2006-07 |
+ | *2006-07 '''[[New Brunswick Varsity Reds]]''' |
− | *2008-09 |
+ | *2008-09 '''[[New Brunswick Varsity Reds]]''' |
− | *2010-11 |
+ | *2010-11 '''[[New Brunswick Varsity Reds]]''' |
==Players== |
==Players== |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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*{{w|Fredericton}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
*{{w|Fredericton}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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+ | [[Category:New Brunswick towns]] |
+ | [[Category:NBMHL teams]] |
Revision as of 00:10, 7 November 2018
Fredericton is a town of about 50,000 people in central New Brunswick, Canada. It is also the provincial capital.
Fredericton hosted the University Cup in 2003, 2004, 2011 and 2012.
Teams
- Fredericton (New Brunswick Military Hockey League, 1942-1943)
- Fredericton Canadiens (American Hockey League, 1990-1999) become Quebec Citadelles
- Fredericton Capitals (1950s-1980s)+
- (Northern Senior Hockey League, 1931-1932)
- (New Brunswick Senior Hockey League, 1952-1954) join ACSHL
- (Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League, 1954-1956) join NSSHL
- (North Shore Senior Hockey League, 1957-1958)
- (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1969-1971) renamed Jr. North Stars
- (New Brunswick Intermediate Hockey League, 1971-1973)
- (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1973-1974)
- (Southeastern New Brunswick Hockey League, 1976-1978)
- Fredericton Express (American Hockey League, 1981-1988) become Halifax Citadels
- Fredericton HS Black Cats ((New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1974-1976)
- Fredericton Monarchs (1960s)
- Fredericton Junior North Stars (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1971-1972) renamed Chevies again
- Fredericton Oddfellows (1943-44 Maritimes Junior Playoffs)
- Fredericton Red Wings (1960s-1980s) (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1976-1983) folded
- New Brunswick Bruins (Global Canadian Hockey League, 2008) league never got beyond planning stages
University teams
Arenas
- Aitken Centre (1976-Present)
- Coliseum Rink
- Grant-Harvery Centre
- Lady Beaverbrook Arena
- Willie O'Ree Place
- York Arena
Outdoor Rinks
- Killarney Lake Rink
- Officers Square Rink
- Queen Square Rink
- Downing Street Park Rink
- Henry Park Rink
- Odell Park Rink
- Island View Park Rink
- Johnston Avenue Rink
Champions
University Cup
- 1997-98 New Brunswick Varsity Reds
- 2006-07 New Brunswick Varsity Reds
- 2008-09 New Brunswick Varsity Reds
- 2010-11 New Brunswick Varsity Reds
Players
External Links
- Fredericton on Wikipedia