The Calgary Centennials were a junior ice hockey team that played in the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) from 1966–1977. They played in Calgary, Alberta...
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hockey team Merritt Centennials, a junior ice hockey team Nashville Centennials, a minor league baseball team North Bay Centennials, a junior ice hockey...
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the Centennials. The Centennials were immediately replaced by the Calgary Wranglers, who relocated from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Like the Centennials, the...
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The Centennial Planetarium, located at 701 11 Street SW in Calgary, Alberta, was designed by Calgary architectural firm McMillan Long and Associates and...
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League who played from 1977 to 1982. The team was originally the Calgary Centennials. They played at the MetraPark Arena in Billings, Montana. The team...
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Danny Gare (category Calgary Centennials players)
and fearless player.[citation needed] Gare played for the WCJHL's Calgary Centennials from 1971 to 1974. In his final season with the team, he had 127...
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called the Western Canada Hockey League, or WCHL) franchise, the Calgary Centennials, had moved south to become the Billings Bighorns shortly after the...
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Bob Nystrom (category Calgary Centennials players)
Kamloops Rockets in 1969–70. He was an emotional sparkplug on the Calgary Centennials of the WCJHL for two seasons, and was claimed 33rd overall by the...
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Lanny McDonald (category Calgary Centennials players)
team. Additionally, McDonald appeared in six WCHL games with the Calgary Centennials. The Medicine Hat Tigers acquired McDonald's playing rights in a...
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Centennial Place is a building complex located in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada, which includes a 39-storey 182.6 m (599 ft) and 23-storey 165.2 m...
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(1966) of the WHL's Calgary Centennials. In 1971, he secured a founding World Hockey Association (WHA) franchise, to be called the Calgary Broncos. However...
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franchises, and later as the head coach and general manager of the Calgary Centennials. The WHL began play in 1966 as the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League...
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sixth team based in Saskatchewan. The Calgary Buffaloes, meanwhile, adopted a new name, becoming the Calgary Centennials. The league's name change reflected...
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broadcasting career in Calgary with Cable 10 and CFAC Radio. While at CFAC, he served as the play-by-play man for the Calgary Centennials of the Western Hockey...
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Husky Oil for their new head offices in Calgary. They proposed building the tower both to honour Canada's centennial year of 1967 and to encourage urban renewal...
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College/junior/club team 33 Bob Nystrom (RW) Canada New York Islanders Calgary Centennials (WCHL) 34 Jean Lemieux (D) Canada Atlanta Flames Sherbrooke Castors...
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Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is the largest metro area within the three prairie provinces. As of 2021, the city...
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Al Rycroft (category Calgary Centennials players)
Allen Bruce Rycroft (born September 1, 1950) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. During the 1972–73 season, Rycroft played seven games...
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Telus Spark Science Centre (redirect from Calgary Science Centre)
the Calgary Centennial Planetarium on July 1, 1967. In 1983 the Calgary Science Centre Society began a bid to bring a science centre to Calgary and in...
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franchise of the league, beginning as the Calgary Buffaloes in 1966. The original team was renamed the "Centennials" after one season. In 1977, the franchise...
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Scotty Munro sold his stake in the club in 1969 and moved on to the Calgary Centennials; two years later, the team moved to New Westminster, British Columbia...
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Davidson (G) Canada St. Louis Blues (from Montreal via Atlanta)2 Calgary Centennials (WCHL) 6 Andre Savard (C) Canada Boston Bruins (from Los Angeles)3...
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franchise was an original WCHL team, forming in 1966 as the Calgary Buffaloes, later the Centennials. It moved to Nanaimo in 1982 after spending five years...
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previously been known as the Nanaimo Islanders. The team originated in Calgary in 1966–67 with a stop as the Billings Bighorns. The team only played one...
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Greg Neeld (category Calgary Centennials players)
Greg Neeld (born February 25, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played 17 games for the Toronto Toros of the World Hockey...
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in blue. Gold stars denote league championships. Calgary Buffaloes (1966–67) → Calgary Centennials (1967–77) → Billings Bighorns (1977–82) → Nanaimo...
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47 Bruce Hellemond (LW) Canada New York Rangers Moose Jaw Canucks (SJHL) 48 Darryl Maggs (D) Canada Chicago Black Hawks Calgary Centennials (WCHL)...
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playoffs went on to win the team's first President's Cup, defeating the Calgary Centennials in the championship series. The win earned the Pats a berth in the...
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Toronto Marlboros (OHA) 30 Ed Dyck (G) Canada Vancouver Canucks Calgary Centennials (WCHL) 31 Steve Carlyle (D) Canada Montreal Canadiens (from Los...
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for a trio of franchises. The Calgary Centennials relocated to Billings, Montana and became the Bighorns. However, Calgary was not left without a team as...
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