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Medicine Hat is a city of about 60,000 in southeastern [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]. |
Medicine Hat is a city of about 60,000 in southeastern [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]. |
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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
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+ | #[[Southern Alberta League|(Southern Alberta League]], 1911) drop out before play |
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+ | #[[Southern League (ice hockey)|(Southern League]], 1913-1914) |
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+ | *[[Medicine Hat Cantalinis]] ([[Alberta Big Six League]], 1956-1957; 1958-1959; 1962-1964) |
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*[[Medicine Hat Club Cafe Tigers]] |
*[[Medicine Hat Club Cafe Tigers]] |
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+ | *[[Medicine Hat Monarchs]] ([[Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League]], 1960-1962) |
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*[[Medicine Hat St Johns]] |
*[[Medicine Hat St Johns]] |
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*[[Medicine Hat Tigers]] |
*[[Medicine Hat Tigers]] |
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+ | #([[Southern Alberta Junior League]], 1947-1948) join WCJHL |
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+ | #([[Western Canada Junior Hockey League (1948-1956)|Western Canada Junior Hockey League]], 1948-1956) |
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+ | #([[Western Canada Hockey League]], 1970-1978) league renamed |
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+ | #([[Western Hockey League (junior)|Western Hockey League]], 1978-Present) |
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Revision as of 23:26, 25 November 2013
Medicine Hat is a city of about 60,000 in southeastern Alberta, Canada.
Teams
- Medicine Hat
- (Southern Alberta League, 1911) drop out before play
- (Southern League, 1913-1914)
- Medicine Hat Cantalinis (Alberta Big Six League, 1956-1957; 1958-1959; 1962-1964)
- Medicine Hat Club Cafe Tigers
- Medicine Hat Monarchs (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1960-1962)
- Medicine Hat St Johns
- Medicine Hat Tigers
- (Southern Alberta Junior League, 1947-1948) join WCJHL
- (Western Canada Junior Hockey League, 1948-1956)
- (Western Canada Hockey League, 1970-1978) league renamed
- (Western Hockey League, 1978-Present)