Moose Jaw Canucks - Franchise History

Franchise History

The Canucks played in the following leagues in their history:

  • 1935–48: Southern Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
  • 1948–56: Western Canada Junior Hockey League
  • 1956–66: Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
  • 1966–68: Western Canada Junior Hockey League
  • 1968–84: Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League

In 1984, the Canucks folded to make room for the WHL's Moose Jaw Warriors when the franchise transferred from Winnipeg. Another team, also known as the Moose Jaw Canucks played in the South Saskatchewan Junior B Hockey League (now known as the Prairie Junior Hockey League) from 1992–94. The Canucks legacy is survived by the Jr. C Canucks, who have played in the Saskatchewan Junior C Hockey League since 2006.

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