Western Hockey League Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
Operated
c. 1930–1984 (dormant 1955–1958)
Home arena
Moose Jaw Arena (c. 1930–1955) Moose Jaw Civic Centre (1959–1984)
The Moose Jaw Canucks were a junior ice hockey team based in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. They were one of the founding members of the original Western Canada Junior Hockey League (1948–1956), and in 1966 were founding members of a new Western Canada Junior Hockey League (known since 1978 as the Western Hockey League) following a rebellion within the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. The franchise evolved from the Moose Jaw Cubs in the early 1930s.
The Canucks won the Abbott Cup in 1945 and 1947, making them the Junior "A" Champion for Western Canada and earning a playoff against the George Richardson Memorial Trophy- winning Eastern Champion for the Memorial Cup. The Canucks lost their Memorial Cup competition against the Toronto St. Michael's Majors in both years.
The MooseJawCanucks were a junior ice hockey team based in MooseJaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. They were one of the founding members of the original Western...
MooseJaw is the fourth largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. Lying on the MooseJaw River in the south-central part of the province, it is situated on...
Junior Hockey League (SJHL)—the Bruins, Regina Pats, Saskatoon Blades, MooseJawCanucks, and Weyburn Red Wings—left the SJHL and joined the Oil Kings and...
Sox 1954: MooseJaw Lakers 1953: Regina Red Sox 1952: Regina Royal Caps 1951: Weyburn Beavers 1950: Estevan Maple Leafs 1949: MooseJawCanucks 1948: Weyburn...
the WCHL and MooseJawCanucks of the WCJHL. The arena was destroyed by a fire in August 1955. It was eventually replaced by the MooseJaw Civic Centre...
Sasakamoose did meet the scout, and at the age of 16 joined the junior MooseJawCanucks, who played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League. After scoring...
national junior championship. The first President's Cup champion was the MooseJawCanucks in 1967. In 1971, CAHA reorganized the top level of junior hockey...
age of 18, he moved to MooseJaw, Saskatchewan, to play junior hockey. In his first year, Olmstead and the MooseJawCanucks challenged for the Memorial...
defeated Swift Current Broncos, 4–3 Prince Albert Raiders defeated MooseJawCanucks, 4–1 SJHL Champions Prince Albert Raiders defeated Kildonan North...
his fourth season with the MooseJaw Warriors, Woo was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract with the Vancouver Canucks on March 17, 2019. At the...
Hockey League (SJHL) for the MooseJawCanucks from 1971 to 1974 and split the 1974-75 season between the MooseJawCanucks and the Swift Current Broncos...
Canadiens in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. Prior to that, he played for the MooseJawCanucks of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, where he tallied 87 points...
and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. He played junior hockey with the MooseJawCanucks, a Chicago Blackhawks farm team, and later the Edmonton Oil Kings...
began his career with the MooseJawCanucks of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. He then signed with the Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey League...
(1992–present) Briercrest College Clippers (1992–96) → joined the ACAC MooseJawCanucks (1992–94) Notre Dame Hounds (1992–94, 2003–05) Regina Capitals (1992–present)...
the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1974. He also played with the MooseJawCanucks. "Lethbridge Maple Leafs 1951". Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum...
MooseJawCanucks defeated Estevan Bruins 4 games to 2 1981 Lost semi-final Estevan Bruins defeated Yorkton Terriers 4 games to 3 MooseJawCanucks defeated...
Dmytro "Metro" Prystai (Ukrainian: Дмитро Пристай, November 7, 1927 – October 8, 2013) was a Canadian ice hockey forward. Prystai began his National Hockey...