• The Regina Capitals were a professional ice hockey team originally based in the city of Regina, Saskatchewan in the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL)...
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  • "Extreme Hockey Regina Capitals capture Prairie Junior Hockey League title". Regina Leader-Post. April 3, 2017. "Extreme Hockey Regina Capitals celebrate three-peat"...
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  • standings, but were upset in the playoffs by the second place Regina Capitals. The Capitals then faced the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA to determine...
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    Percy Traub (category Regina Capitals players)
    hockey player who played professionally between 1921 and 1929 for the Regina Capitals and Portland Rosebuds of the Western Canada Hockey League/Western Hockey...
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  • Calgary Tigers lost to the Regina Capitals in a series to determine second place; both compiled identical 14–10 records. The Capitals then went on to beat the...
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    Dick Irvin (category Regina Capitals players)
    played three seasons with the Regina Victorias senior club. He returned to professional hockey in 1921 with the Regina Capitals of the Western Canada Hockey...
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    Eddie Shore (category Regina Capitals players)
    senior championship. Shore moved up to professional hockey with the Regina Capitals of the Western Canada Hockey League in 1925. His team finished last...
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    George Hay (ice hockey) (category Regina Capitals players)
    was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Regina Capitals and Portland Rosebuds of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and...
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    Western Canada Hockey League. Four teams played 24 games each. The Regina Capitals defeated the regular-season champion Edmonton Eskimos in a two-game...
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    regular season champion in the 1922–23 WCHL season, then defeated the Regina Capitals to win the 1922–23 WCHL playoff championship. The team then played...
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    — — — 1925–26 Regina Victorias Al-Cup — — — — — 9 12 8 20 4 1926–27 Fort William Forts TBSHL 6 1 0 1 5 — — — — — 1926–27 Regina Capitals PHL 14 3 3 6 2...
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  • with the 19–10–1 first place Eskimos defeating the 16–14 second place Regina Capitals in the WCHL championship series. Edmonton clinched the WCHL title after...
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    December 19, 1921, defeating the Regina Capitals 3–2 before a crowd of 3,000 fans. The Tigers, Eskimos and Capitals battled for first place in the league...
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  • WHL teams—the Calgary Tigers, Edmonton Eskimos, Saskatoon Sheiks, Regina Capitals, and the Moose Jaw Warriors—played in the league's first season. Leading...
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  • The first professional ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan were the Regina Capitals and the Saskatoon Sheiks who first played in the Western Canada Hockey...
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  • Paul Rivard (category Regina Capitals players)
    played with the Regina Capitals of the Western Canada Hockey League. He was the last surviving former player of the Regina Capitals. Hockey deaths -...
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    Regina Capitals defeated Winnipeg Maroons 4-games-to-3 Winnipeg Maroons 7 - Regina Capitals 2 Winnipeg Maroons 6 - Regina Capitals 1 Regina Capitals 5...
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  • for, GA = Goals against The second Rosebuds team was born when the Regina Capitals moved to Portland for the 1925–26 WHL season. This was the final season...
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    Chandler Stephenson (category Regina Pats players)
    joining the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League. Following his rookie season with the Pats, Stephenson was selected by the Capitals in the 3rd round...
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  • guarantee its winner to participate in the national playoffs. The Regina Capitals submitted notice of financial issues and likelihood of folding. The...
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    Bernie Morris (category Regina Capitals players)
    released by Boston in February 1925, and he returned west to play for the Regina Capitals. From 1925 to 1930, Morris finished his career with various teams in...
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  • Hubert Davidson (category Regina Capitals players)
    was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played with the Regina Capitals of the Western Canada Hockey League. SIHR – Player List sihrhockey...
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    the Regina Capitals. He finished fourth in WCSHL scoring in 1948–49 and was named to the league's second all-star team. Schriner and the Capitals won...
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  • was carried by CKCK Radio in Regina, Saskatchewan. The game, held at Exhibition Park in Regina between the Regina Capitals and the Edmonton Eskimos, was...
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    Ernie Anderson (ice hockey) (category Regina Capitals players)
    was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played with the Regina Capitals, Calgary Tigers, and Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Canada Hockey...
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    to play in the Prairie Hockey League with the Moose Jaw Maroons and Regina Capitals. Lorne Rose's military records Hockey Deaths - July 1975 SIHR – Player...
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    Four teams played 30 games each. The Calgary Tigers defeated the Regina Capitals to win the WCHL title. Calgary moved on to the Stanley Cup playoffs...
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  • Hockey League. Calgary Tigers (won championship) Edmonton Eskimos Regina Capitals/Vancouver Maroons Saskatoon Crescents League stats from hockeydb.com...
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    represent the West in the Stanley Cup finals. The Saskatoon Sheiks and Regina Capitals were among the founding franchises in the WCHL. During the league's...
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    Toronto Eaton's 24-5 (2 gms) Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Victorias Regina Capitals 9-3 (1 gm) Winnipeg, Manitoba 1913 Winnipeg Hockey Club Awarded as...
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