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+ | *[[Moose Jaw Civic Centre|Moose Jaw Civic Centre ]](1959-2011) demolished in 2012 |
+ | *[[Mosaic Place]] (2011-Present) |
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==Champions== |
==Champions== |
Revision as of 11:03, 28 November 2013
Moose Jaw is a city of over 30,000 people in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is about 70 kilometers west of Regina.
Teams
- Moose Jaw 128th Battalion
- , (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1915-1916)
- Moose Jaw 210th Battalion (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1916-1917)
- Moose Jaw 229th Battalion (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1916-1917)
- Moose Jaw Brewers (Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League, 1909-1912)
- Moose Jaw Canucks
- (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1938-1948) join WCJHL
- (Western Canada Junior Hockey League, 1948-1955)
- (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1958-1966) join CMJHL
- (Canadian Major Junior Hockey League, 1966-1968) join SJHL
- (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1968-1984) folded to make way for WHL team
- Moose Jaw Crescents
- Moose Jaw Cubs
- Moose Jaw Falcons
- Moose Jaw Generals
- Moose Jaw Lions
- Moose Jaw Maple Leafs
- Moose Jaw Maroons
- Moose Jaw Maroons (Prairie Hockey League, 1926-1928) known as Warriors 1926-27
- Moose Jaw Millers
- (Southern Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1937-1938) league renamed SSHL
- (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1938-1942)
- (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1951-1954)
- (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1958-1959) withdrew due to lack of arena
- (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1959-1965) join WCSHL
- (Western Canada Senior Hockey League, 1965-1967) rejoin SSHL
- (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1967-1971)
- Moose Jaw Robin Hood
- Moose Jaw Rovers
- Moose Jaw Sheiks (Western Canada Hockey League, 1922-1922) moved back to Saskatoon as Crescents
- Moose Jaw Sons (Soo Line League, 1948-1949)
- Moose Jaw Tigers
- Moose Jaw Victorias (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1943-1944)
- Moose Jaw Wanderers
- Moose Jaw Warriors (Western Hockey League, 1984-Present)
Arenas
- Moose Jaw Arena (1910-1955) destroyed by fire August 1955
- Moose Jaw Civic Centre (1959-2011) demolished in 2012
- Mosaic Place (2011-Present)
Champions
Hardy Cup
- 1984-85 Moose Jaw Generals