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Hockey Saskatchewan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hockey Saskatchewan
SportIce hockey
JurisdictionSaskatchewan
Founded1906 (1906)
AffiliationHockey Canada
HeadquartersRegina
Location2 - 575 Park Street
ChairmanTim Hubic
Official website
hockeysask.ca
Canada
Saskatchewan

Hockey Saskatchewan is the governing body of all ice hockey in Saskatchewan. Hockey Saskatchewan is a branch of Hockey Canada. Hockey Saskatchewan was established as the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association in 1906, and was later known as the Saskatchewan Hockey Association.

History

The Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association (SAHA) was established in 1906 to govern ice hockey in the province of Saskatchewan. Its senior ice hockey teams began competing for the Allan Cup in 1909.[1] The SAHA became a charter member of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association when the national body was established in 1914. Junior ice hockey teams from Saskatchewan began competing for the Memorial Cup in 1919.[2]

The SAHA later shortened its name to the Saskatchewan Hockey Association (SHA). The SHA rebranded itself as Hockey Saskatchewan in 2021, to bring itself inline with the naming convention used by Hockey Canada, and to avoid confusion with the Saskatchewan Health Authority which also used SHA as an acronym.[3]

Leagues

Former leagues

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ Chaput, John (2006). "Hockey". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. University of Regina. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  2. ^ McKinley, Michael (2014). It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada. Toronto, Ontario: Viking Press. pp. 5–7. ISBN 978-0-670-06817-3.
  3. ^ Blair, Mitchell (August 25, 2021). "Saskatchewan Hockey Association changing its name". 620 CKRM. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  4. ^ "Saskatchewan Hockey Association 2020–2021 Handbook" (PDF). Saskatchewan Hockey Association. 2020. p. 27. Retrieved March 30, 2021.; Booster, B. A. (November 15, 1919). "Dope Kolum". Saskatoon Daily Star. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. p. 6.Free access icon
  5. ^ Mackintosh, George (July 12, 1948). "The Sporting Periscope". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alberta. p. 6.Free access icon
  6. ^ "Hall of Famer: Jack Hamilton". Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. 1972. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  7. ^ "Pickard, Allan — Biography — Honoured Builder". Legends of Hockey. Hockey Hall of Fame. 1958. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  8. ^ "Gordon Juckes". Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 11, 2020.

External links

This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, at 06:14
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