championship final. From 1937, the Quakers were based out of the 3,300-seat Saskatoon Arena in downtown Saskatoon. The Quakers were a founding member of the...
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members of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, evolving from the Saskatoon Junior Quakers, who had played in the league since 1956. Owner Jim Piggott saw...
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(1969–1974) San Diego Gulls (1966–1974) San Francisco Seals (1961–1966) Saskatoon Quakers (1952–1959) Seattle Americans (1955–1958) Seattle Bombers (1952–1954)...
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Prairie Junior Hockey League (redirect from Saskatoon Royals)
Cyclones (2005–14) Saskatoon Quakers (2007–present; joined from NSJHL) Saskatoon Royals (2007–present; joined from NSJHL) Saskatoon Westleys (2007–present;...
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retired in 1962. The arena was home to the Saskatoon Quakers hockey team and, from 1964, to the Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League, who remained...
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when the Saskatoon Quakers joined the minor-pro Western Hockey League (WHL). The Quakers folded in 1956 and were replaced by the Saskatoon/St. Paul Regals...
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Gump Worsley (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
St. Paul Saints of the United States Hockey League (USHL), and the Saskatoon Quakers of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Between 1950 and 1952 he was named...
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Doug Bentley (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
Rangers with Max. He spent several seasons as a player-coach for the Saskatoon Quakers, leading the team to the Pacific Coast Hockey League championship...
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Jackie McLeod (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
Western Hockey League. He played portions of five seasons for the Saskatoon Quakers, portions of three seasons for the Vancouver Canucks, and one season...
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Max Bentley (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
played two years of senior hockey in Drumheller, and one more with the Saskatoon Quakers in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League (SSHL) before playing his...
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San Diego Skyhawks (1944–1950) San Francisco Shamrocks (1944–1950) Saskatoon Quakers (1951–1952) Seattle Ironmen (1944–1952) Seattle Stars (1944–1945)...
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Keith Allen (ice hockey) (category Ice hockey people from Saskatoon)
1980 for the rest of his life. Allen played junior hockey for the Saskatoon Quakers in 1940–41, and then joined the Washington Eagles of the Eastern Amateur...
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Saskatoon is the largest city in Saskatchewan, and is home to many teams across a variety of sports....
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3 games to 0 1942 Semifinal: Saskatoon Quakers defeated Bombers 3 games to 0 1943 Semifinal: Bombers defeated Saskatoon RCAF Flyers 3 games to 0 Final:...
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Saskatoon Quakers 6 - Winnipeg Maroons 2 Saskatoon Quakers 5 - Winnipeg Maroons 4 Saskatoon Quakers 9 - Winnipeg Maroons 3 Saskatoon Quakers 6 - Winnipeg...
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Semi-final Saskatoon Quakers defeated Lacombe Rockets 3-games-to-1 Saskatoon Quakers 3 - Lacombe Rockets 2 Lacombe Rockets 7 - Saskatoon Quakers 5 Saskatoon Quakers...
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Storm 2012 Pilot Butte Storm 2013 Saskatoon Royals 2014 Saskatoon Quakers 2015 Saskatoon Quakers 2016 Saskatoon Quakers 2017 Regina Capitals 2018 Regina...
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+ Roughriders - 1910 to 1936 Saskatoon Quakers - 1920 to 1925 & 1929 to 1932 Saskatoon Hilltops - 1933 to 1936 Saskatoon Rugby Club - 1911 to 1919 University...
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defeated Saskatoon Quakers 4-games-to-1 Winnipeg Maroons 6 - Saskatoon Quakers 1 Winnipeg Maroons 7 - Saskatoon Quakers 5 Winnipeg Maroons 5 - Saskatoon Quakers...
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Orland Kurtenbach (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
Albert Mintos for two seasons, also making brief appearances with the Saskatoon Quakers of the minor professional Western Hockey League (WHL) during that...
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Vic Howe (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
born to Ab and Katherine Howe as one of nine children. He was raised in Saskatoon and played most of his career in the minor leagues, and played 33 games...
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Saskatoon Quakers defeated Winnipeg Maroons 2-games-to-1 Saskatoon Quakers 3 - Winnipeg Maroons 1 Winnipeg Maroons 3 - Saskatoon Quakers 2 Saskatoon Quakers...
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Caps 1959-60: Saskatoon Quakers 1960-61: Moose Jaw Pla-Mors 1961-62: Saskatoon Quakers 1962-63: Saskatoon Quakers 1963-64: Saskatoon Quakers 1964-65: Moose...
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defeated Saskatoon Quakers 3-games-to-1 Saskatoon Quakers 3 - Drumheller Miners 2 Drumheller Miners 2 - Saskatoon Quakers 1 Drumheller Miners 5 - Saskatoon Quakers...
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Les Colwill (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
4 9 13 0 1954–55 Saskatoon Quakers WHL 2 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 1954–55 Regina Pats M-Cup — — — — — 2 1 0 1 4 1955–56 Saskatoon Quakers WHL 70 17 21 38 37...
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Chuck Rayner (category Ice hockey people from Saskatoon)
to Gump Worsley. He played one more season in the minors for the Saskatoon Quakers of the Western Hockey League and a couple of brief stints in the senior...
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Saskatoon Westleys 1983 Saskatoon Westleys 1982 Saskatoon Quakers 1981 Hudson Bay Saints 1980 Melfort TM's 1979 Melfort TM's 1978 Saskatoon Quakers 1977...
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Team in 1948. On 29 September 1948 he signed as a free agent to the Saskatoon Quakers of the Western Canada Senior Hockey League. Leier grew up in Winnipeg...
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Lethbridge Maple Leafs (1946–49) Regina Capitals (1945–51) Saskatoon Elks (1945–47) Saskatoon Quakers (1947–51) 1945–46 – Calgary Stampeders (1946 Allan Cup...
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Alex Kaleta (category Saskatoon Quakers players)
seasons with the Rangers before ending his NHL career by joining the Saskatoon Quakers of the minor pro Pacific Coast Hockey League (PCHL) in 1951–52. The...
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