
Enmax Centre
Lethbridge is a city of about 85,000 people in southern Alberta, Canada.
Teams[]
- Lethbridge
- (Southern Alberta League, 1911-1912)
- (Sugar Hockey League, Unknown dates)
- Lethbridge 77s
- Lethbridge Allisters (Alberta Big Six League, 1956-1958) renamed Maple Leafs
- Lethbridge Broncos
- (Western Canada Hockey League, 1974-1978) league renamed WHL
- (Western Hockey League, 1978-1986) moved to Swift Current
- Lethbridge Cougars
- Lethbridge Hurricanes (Western Hockey League, 1987-Present)
- Lethbridge Longhorns (Alberta Junior Hockey League, 1973-1974)
- Lethbridge Maple Leafs
- (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1937-1938) join Alberta Senior Hockey League
- (Alberta Senior Hockey League, 1938-1941) join Alberta-British Columbia Senior League
- (Alberta-British Columbia Senior League, 1941-1942)
- (Western Canada Senior Hockey League, 1946-1950)
- (Alberta Big Six League, 1958-1961)
- (Southern Alberta Junior League, 1946-1948) join WCJHL
- (Western Canada Junior Hockey League, 1948-1956)
- (Alberta-British Columbia-Montana Hockey League, 1959-1960)
- (Alberta Big Six League, 1960-1964)
- Lethbridge RCAF Bombers (Alberta Inter-Services League, 1942-1943)
- Lethbridge Sugar Kings (Junior Level team
- (Alberta Big Six League, 1963-1964) senior level league, joined AJHL
- (Alberta Junior Hockey League, 1964-1973)
University Team[]
Arenas[]
- Lethbridge Auditorium Rink
- ENMAX Centre (1974-)
- Lethbridge Arena (1922-1972) destroyed by fire March 13, 1972
- Labor Club Ice Centre
- Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre (1985-
- Civic Ice Centre (1950-)
- Logan Boulet Arena (1960- )renamed from Adams Park Ice Centre on October 26, 2019
- Henderson Ice Centre (1975-)
- ATB Centre
Champions[]
University Cup[]
1993-94 Lethbridge Pronghorns