Winnipeg is a city of over 600,000 people and is the capital of Manitoba, Canada
Hockey in Winnipeg
Teams
Major League
- (WHA, 1972-1979) join NHL during NHL-WHA merger
- (NHL, 1979-1996) moved to Phoenix, becomePhoenix Coyotes
- (NHL, 2011-present)
Minor League
- (IHL, 1996-2001) join AHL when IHL folds
- (AHL, 1996-2011) franchise relocated to St. John's and become St. John's IceCaps, when ownership purchases Atlanta Thrashers of NHL and relocates franchise to Winnipeg
- (Central Hockey League, 1925-1926) league renamed AHA
- (American Hockey Association, 1926-1928) withdrew
- (Manitoba Hockey Association, 1906-1907) league changes name and becomes openly professional
- (Manitoba Professional Hockey League, 1907-1908) revert to amateur status
- Winnipeg Warriors (Western Hockey League, 1955-1961) moved to San Francisco became San Francisco Seals
- Winnipeg Winnipegs
- (Manitoba Hockey Association, 1892-1902) also use Winnipeg Hockey Club name
- (Manitoba Professional Hockey League, 1908-1909) disband January 9, 1909
Major Junior
- Winnipeg Clubs (Western Canada Hockey League, 1973-1976) renamed Monarchs
- Winnipeg Jets
- (Canadian Major Junior Hockey League, 1967-1968) league renamed WCHL
- (Western Canada Hockey League, 1968-1973) renamed Clubs
- Winnipeg Monarchs (Western Canada Hockey League, 1976-1977) moved to Calgary, renamed Calgary Wranglers
- Winnipeg Warriors (WHL) (WHL, 1980-1984) relocated to Moose Jaw
Senior
- East Kildonan-Elmwood Millionaires (Canadian Amateur Senior Hockey League, 1975-1986) cease operations
- East Kildonan Screaming Eagles (Canadian Central Hockey League, 1972-1974) withdrew
- Elmwood Giants
- Graham-Hoeme Plowmen (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1946-1947
- St. Boniface Mohawks (Canadian Central Hockey League, 1971-1974) play independent following season
- St. Boniface Seals
- St. James Flames
- St. James Flyers
- Stan Evans Stylists (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1946-1947)
- Transcona Chargers
- Transcona Kings
- Transcona Lions
- Winnipeg Blades (Central Amateur Senior Hockey League, 1975-1976)
- Winnipeg Buffaloes (States-Dominion Hockey League, 1950-1951)
- Winnipeg Maroons
- (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1953-1954)
- Was only senior hockey team in province of Manitoba from 1955 to 1964
- (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1962-1964 as a touing team)
- (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1965-1967) moved to St. Boniface, renamed St. Boniface Mohawks
- Winnipeg Maroons-Canada Nationals (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1964-1964) withdrew due to lack of competition
- Winnipeg Nationals (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1946-1947) withdrew, team may have played independent schedule for 1947-48 season
- Winnipeg Reo Flyers (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1946-1948) folded
- Winnipeg Strathconas (Independent Hockey League, 1912-1913)
- Wise Guys
Very Honourable mention: The 3rd Canadian Infantry Division "Winnipegs" played in the 1940-41 season Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League while stationed at the miltary camp at Debert, Nova Scotia while waiting overseas deployment during the Second World War.
Junior A
- Assiniboine Park Monarchs (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1975-1977) revert to Winnipeg Monarchs name
- CUAC Blues (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1939-45)
- East Kildonan Bisons (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1940-42)
- Kildonan North Stars (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1976-1990) folded
- Kildonan Stars (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1933-1934) become West Kildonan Stars
- St. Boniface Athletics (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1939-1945)
- St. Boniface Seals (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1934-1939) renamed Athletics
- Southeast (Southeast Tribal Council) Blades (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1992-1996) franchise granted one year leave of absence and then move to Sagkeeng with no name change
- Southeast (Southeast Tribal Council) T-Birds (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1991-1992) renamed Blades
- Southeast (Southeast Tribal Council) Thunderbirds (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1988-1991) renamed T-Birds
- Transcona Rangers (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1958-1959) revert to Winnipeg Rangers name
- West Kildonan North Stars (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1967-1976) renamed Kildonan North Stars
- West Kildonan Stars (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1935-1936) become Winnipeg Winnipegs
- Winnipeg Air Cadets (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1943-44) returned to Greater Winnipeg Juvenile Hockey League
- Winnipeg Argos/Argonauts
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1917-19) withdrew
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1922-1927) withdrew
- Winnipeg Barons (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1952-57) folded
- Winnipeg Black Hawks (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1947-52) renamed Barons
- Winnipeg Blues (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 2010-Present)
- Winnipeg Braves (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1957-1966) renamed St. James Braves
- Winnipeg Canadians (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1922-23)
- Winnipeg Canadiens
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1920-1921) moved to St Boniface
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1947-1950) franchise sold and moved to St. Boniface
- Winnipeg Canoe Club (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1921-1923) withdrew
- Winnipeg Catholic Club (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1920-21) withdrew
- Winnipeg Columbus Club
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1921-1922) withdrew
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1927-1933 fold after failed merger with Winnipeg Winnipegs
- Winnipeg Esquires (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1942-1944) merge with Winnipeg Red Wings for one season
- Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings (Manitoba Junior Hockey League,1944-1945) folded
- Winnipeg Falcons
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1920-1925) withdrew
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1931-36) merge with Winnipeg Rangers as Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1940-42) withdrew
- Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1936-1939) merger disolved
- Winnipeg Grand Trunk Pacific (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1918-19) withdrew
- Winnipeg Monarchs
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1918-1920) withdrew
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1931-1933) league renamed MJHL
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1933-1975) renamed Assiniboine Park Monarchs to allow for Winnipeg Monarchs name to be used by WCHL team
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1977-1978) become Fort Garry Blues
- Winnipeg Native Sons (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1931-32) withdrew
- Winnipeg Norwood (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1917-18) withdrew
- Winnipeg Pilgrims
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1918-1920) withdrew
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1925-1929) withdrew
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1934-1936) merge with Winnipeg Falcons as Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1956-1957) moved to Brandon
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1959-1967) sold and renamed St. Boniface Saints
- Winnipeg St Johns (HS) (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1933-34) withdrew
- Winnipeg Saints (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 2000-2012) sold, relocated to Virden and renamed Virden Oil Capitals
- Winnipeg Tammany Tigers (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1917-1927) withdrew
- Winnipeg Union Canadienne (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1917-18) withdrew
- Winnipeg United Grain Growers (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1917-18) withdrew
- Winnipeg Victoria Bisons
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1919-21) withdrew
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1922-28) withdrew
- Winnipeg Warriors (MJHL) (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1964-67) become West Kildonan North Stars
- Winnipeg Wellingtons (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1945-46) folded
- Winnipeg Weston (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1917-21) withdrew
- Winnipeg Winnipegs (junior)
- (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1919-21) withdrew
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1931-33) fold after failed merger with Winnipeg Columbus Club
- (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1936-1938) folded
- Winnipeg Young Mens Lutheran Club (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1918-20) withdrew
- Winnipeg South Blues (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1984-2010) sold and renamed Winnipeg Blues
Junior B
Junior C
- East Kildonan Knights (Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League, 1972-1981) folded, replaced by River East Royal Knights
- St. Boniface Riels (Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League, 1971-Present)
- West Kildonan Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League, 1972-1975)
- 2nd Armoured Car Regiment (Senior) 1940-41
- 7th Infantry Brigade (Senior) 1940-41
- Artillery Training Centre (Senior) 1940-41
- Infantry Training Centre (Senior) 1940-41
- Divisional Troops (Senior) 1940-41
- Elmwood Millionaires (Senior & Junior)
- Fort Osborne Rifles (Senior) 1891-29
- North End Flyers
- Red River Rebels
- Royal Winnipeg Rifles (Senior) 1939-40
- Union Canadienne (Senior) 1916-17
- West End Orioles
- Winnipeg 200th Battalion (Senior) 1916-17
- Winnipeg 221st Battalion (Senior) 1916-17
- Winnipeg 223rd Battalion (Senior) 1916-17
- Winnipeg 61st Battalion (Senior) 1915-16
- Winnipeg Army (Senior) 1942-49
- Winnipeg Army Grenades 1944-45
- Winnipeg Army All Stars {Senior) 1915-16
- Winnipeg Argonauts (Senior)
- Winnipeg Artillery (Senior) 1940-42
- Winnipeg Beavers (Senior) 1916-17
- Winnipeg Bookers (Winniboine Intermediate Hockey League, 1951-1952)
- Winnipeg Canada Packers (Senior) 1936-37
- Winnipeg Canadian National (Senior) 1936-37
- Winnipeg Canadian Pacific (Senior) 1936-37
- Winnipeg Civics (Senior) 1913-14
- Winnipeg Clark's Cruisers (Senior) 1938-40
- Winnipeg Columbus Club (Junior) 1921-33
- Winnipeg Drewrys (Intermediate (Big Six Intermediate Hockey League, 1957) join league for playoffs, which weren't held and then play in Provincial Playoffs
- Winnipeg District Depot (Senior) 1941-42
- Winnipeg Dragoons (Senior) (Manitoba Hockey Association, 1893-94)
- Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers (Junior) 1936-39
- Winnipeg Falcons
- Winnipeg Great West Life (Senior) 1936-37
- Winnipeg International Laboratories (Senior) 1937-38
- Winnipeg Kings (Winniboine Intermediate Hockey League, 1952-1953)
- Winnipeg Lombard's (Senior) 1938-40
- Winnipeg Monarchs (previously called Winnipeg Jets and Winnipeg Clubs; Western Hockey League 1967-1977)
- Winnipeg Native Sons (Senior & Junior) 1929-32
- Winnipeg Navy (Senior) 1940-49
- Winnipeg Orioles (Senior) 1945-46
- Winnipeg Pilgrims (Senior) 1918-34
- Winnipeg Provost Corps (Senior) 1941-42
- Winnipeg RCAF (Senior) 1940-41
- Winnipeg RCAF Bombers (Senior) 1942-43 & 1944-45
- Winnipeg RCAF Hurricanes (Senior) 1941-42
- Winnipeg RCAF Spitfires (Senior) 1941-42
- Winnipeg Rowing Club (Senior) Manitoba Hockey Association,1902-1906
- Winnipeg Sabres
- Winnipeg St Johns (Senior) 1926-28
- Winnipeg Shamrocks (Manitoba Professional Hockey League, 1908-1909)
- Winnipeg Somme (Senior) 1917-18
- Winnipeg Tammany Tigers (Senior) 1917-27
- Winnipeg Tigers-Falcons (Senior) 1924-25
- Winnipeg Victorias (Senior) Manitoba Hockey Association,1892-1906, play in amateur leagues after 1906
- Winnipegs-University of Manitoba (Senior) 1923-24
- Winnipeg Vikings (Senior) 1933-34
- Winnipeg Vimy (Senior) 1917-18
- Winnipeg Ypres (Senior) 1917-18
- Wolseley Flyers (Junior) 1942-43
- Woodhaven Leafs (Junior) 1935-36
Arenas
Champions
Stanley Cup
- 1895-96 Winnipeg Victorias
- 1900-01 Winnipeg Victorias
- 1901-02 Winnipeg Victorias
Avco World Trophy
- 1975-76 Winnipeg Jets
- 1977-78 Winnipeg Jets
- 1978-79 Winnipeg Jets
Edinburgh Trophy
- 1955-56 Winnipeg Warriors
Olympic Games
- 1920 Winnipeg Falcons
- 1932 Winnipeg Winnipegs
World Championships
Allan Cup
- 1910-11 Winnipeg Victorias
- 1911-12 Winnipeg Victorias
- 1912-13 Winnipeg Winnipegs
- 1913-14 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1915-16 Winnipeg 61st Battalion
- 1919-20 Winnipeg Falcons
- 1930-31 Winnipeg Winnipegs
- 1963-64 Winnipeg Maroons
Hardy Cup
- 1982-83 Winnipeg North End Flyers
Memorial Cup
- 1920-21 Winnipeg Falcons
- 1922-23 University of Manitoba
- 1930-31 Elmwood Millionaires
- 1934-35 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1940-41 Winnipeg Rangers
- 1942-43 Winnipeg Rangers
- 1945-46 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1958-59 Winnipeg Braves
University Cup
- 1964-65 University of Manitoba