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Saskatoon is the largest city in Saskatchewan with population of 266,141 and a metro-population of 317,480 (as of the 2021 census), making it the 17th largest Census Metropolitan Area in Canada. It is located along the South Saskatchewan River in the central part of the province. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344.

The city almost became home to the St. Louis Blues in 1983 until the NHL rejected Bill Hunter's attempted relocation of the franchise on May 18, 1983.[1]

Teams[]

  1. (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1963-1966) join CMJHL
  2. (Canadian Major Junior Hockey League, 1966-1968) league renamed WCHL
  3. Western Canada Hockey League, 1968-1978) league renamed WHL
  4. (Western Hockey League, 1978-Present)
  1. (Western Canada Hockey League, 1922-1925) league renamed WHL and team renamed Sheiks
  2. (Prairie Hockey League, 1926-1928) fold with league
  3. (Western Canada Hockey League, 1932-1933) folded
  1. (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1938-1942) disbanded
  2. (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1940-1943) renamed Lions
  3. (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1947-1948) join NSJHL
  4. (North Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1948-1949) renamed Wesleys
  5. (Western Canada Major Hockey League, 1950-1951) join PCHL
  6. (Pacific Coast Hockey League, 1951-1952) join WHL
  7. (Western Hockey League, 1952-1955) become Brandon Regals
  8. (Western Hockey League, 1958-1959) folded
  9. (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1956-1963) renamed Blades
  10. (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1959-1965) join WCSHL
  11. (Western Canada Senior Hockey League, 1965-1968) join SSHL
  12. ((Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1968-1971) join PHL
  13. (Prairie Hockey League, 1971-1972) folded
  1. (Western Canada Hockey League, 1921-1922) moved to Moose Jaw February 3, 1922
  2. (Western Hockey League, 1925-1926) join Prairie Hockey League
  1. (North Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1949-1950) join SJHL
  2. (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1950-1955) folded

Arenas[]

  • Saskatoon Auditorium Rink
  • SaskTel Centre
  • Crescent Arena
  • Harold Latrace Arena
  • Rod Hamm Memorial Arena
  • Rutherford Arena (University of Saskatchewan)
  • Saskatoon Arena
  • Merlis Belsher Place
  • ACT Arena
  • Lions Arena
  • Cosmo Arena
  • Canlan Ice Sports-Jemini
  • Archibald Arena
  • South Corman Park Community Association Rink
  • Kinsmen Arena
  • Canlan Ice Sports-Agriplace
  • Anna McIntosh Park Rink
  • Dr. John G Egnatoff School Rink
  • Bishop Roborecki Rink (Confederation Park
  • Dundonald Park Rink
  • St. Augustine School Rink
  • St. Luke School Rink
  • King George Community School Rink
  • Henry Kelsey School Rink
  • Alvin Buckwold School Rink
  • Pope John Paul II School Rink
  • Holliston School Rink
  • St, John School Rink
  • St. Frances School Rink
  • Greystone School Rink
  • Arbor Creek Park Rink
  • Cardinal Leger School Rink
  • John Lake School Rink
  • Saskatchewan Indian Federated College Rink
  • Caswell Community School Rink
  • Schroh Arena
  • Buena Vista School Rink
  • Georges Vanier School Rink
  • Hugh Cairns School Rink
  • Brevoort Park Rink
  • St. Philip School Rink


University Team[]

  1. (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1943-1944)
  2. (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 1945-1946)

Champions[]

World Championship[]


University Cup[]


Players[]

References[]

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