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==Arenas==
 
==Arenas==
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*[[Arctic Rink]]
*[[Aitken Centre|Aitken Centre ]](1976-Present)
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*[[Aitken Centre]] (1976-Present)
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*[[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]]
   
 
==Champions==
 
==Champions==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*{{w|Fredericton}} on ''Wikipedia''
 
*{{w|Fredericton}} on ''Wikipedia''
[[Category:Canadian towns]]
 
 
[[Category:New Brunswick towns]]
 
[[Category:New Brunswick towns]]
 
[[Category:NBMHL teams]]

Revision as of 06:59, 3 November 2020

Fredericton

A view of Fredericton.

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

  1. (Northern Senior Hockey League, 1931-1932)
  2. (New Brunswick Senior Hockey League, 1952-1954) join ACSHL
  3. (Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League, 1954-1956) join NSSHL
  4. (North Shore Senior Hockey League, 1957-1958)
  1. (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1969-1971) renamed Jr. North Stars
  2. (New Brunswick Intermediate Hockey League, 1971-1973)
  3. (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1973-1974)
  4. (Southeastern New Brunswick Hockey League, 1976-1978)

University teams

Arenas

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

Players

External Links