Former professional minor-league ice hockey team in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Saskatoon Quakers
City
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
League
WCSHL (1945–1951) PCHL/WHL (1952–1959)
Operated
(Professional) 1945–1956 1957–1959
Home arena
Saskatoon Arena
Franchise history
1945–1947
Saskatoon Elks
1948–1956
Saskatoon Quakers
1955–1957
Brandon Regals
1957–58
Saskatoon/St. Paul Regals
1958–59
Saskatoon Quakers
The Saskatoon Quakers were a Canadian ice hockey team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The team played in various senior and minor professional hockey leagues from the 1930s to the 1970s. The Quakers represented Canada and won gold at the 1934 World Hockey Championships held in Milan, Italy. In 1952, they captured the President's Cup as Pacific Coast Hockey League champions.
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...
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...
Cyclones (2005–14) SaskatoonQuakers (2007–present; joined from NSJHL) Saskatoon Royals (2007–present; joined from NSJHL) Saskatoon Westleys (2007–present;...
when the SaskatoonQuakers joined the minor-pro Western Hockey League (WHL). The Quakers folded in 1956 and were replaced by the Saskatoon/St. Paul Regals...
St. Paul Saints of the United States Hockey League (USHL), and the SaskatoonQuakers of the Western Hockey League (WHL). For three straight seasons between...
played two years of senior hockey in Drumheller, and one more with the SaskatoonQuakers in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League (SSHL) before playing his...
San Diego Skyhawks (1944–1950) San Francisco Shamrocks (1944–1950) SaskatoonQuakers (1951–1952) Seattle Ironmen (1944–1952) Seattle Stars (1944–1945)...
Rangers with Max. He spent several seasons as a player-coach for the SaskatoonQuakers, leading the team to the Pacific Coast Hockey League championship...
retired in 1962. The arena was home to the SaskatoonQuakers hockey team and, from 1964, to the Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League, who remained...
Albert Mintos for two seasons, also making brief appearances with the SaskatoonQuakers of the minor professional Western Hockey League (WHL) during that...
semi-final SaskatoonQuakers defeated Flin Flon Bombers 3 games to 0 1943 Won semi-final, lost final Flin Flon Bombers defeated Saskatoon RCAF Flyers...
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...
Schmautz was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on March 28, 1945. He played junior hockey in his hometown with the junior Quakers and the Blades, before...
to Gump Worsley. He played one more season in the minors for the SaskatoonQuakers of the Western Hockey League and a couple of brief stints in the senior...
Western Hockey League, including stints with the Vancouver Canucks, SaskatoonQuakers, and Seattle Americans. Francis retired from playing after the 1959–60...
+ Roughriders - 1910 to 1936 SaskatoonQuakers - 1920 to 1925 & 1929 to 1932 Saskatoon Hilltops - 1933 to 1936 Saskatoon Rugby Club - 1911 to 1919 University...
Edmonton Monarchs, and three from Saskatchewan, the Regina Caps, SaskatoonQuakers, and Yorkton Millers. In December the Stampeders went on a tour of...