Hanover-Taché Hockey League
The Hanover-Taché Hockey League was a senior/intermediate ice hockey league that operated in southeastern Manitoba, Canada, from 1953 to 2005.[1]
The league's name was derived from the two municipalities (Hanover and Taché) where several of its teams were located. Among the league's more notable clubs were the Île-des-Chênes North Stars (2003 Allan Cup champions) and Steinbach Huskies (1979 Allan Cup finalists).[2]
Many of the league's former clubs now play in the Carillon Senior Hockey League, which was formed in 2003.[1]
Teams
- Grunthal Red Wings
- East St. Paul Kings
- Île-des-Chênes North Stars
- La Broquerie Habs
- Landmark Dutchmen
- Mitchell Mohawks
- Niverville Clippers
- Pine Falls Paper Kings
- St. Adolphe Hawks
- Ste. Anne Aces
- St. Jean Royals
- St. Malo Warriors
- St. Pierre Canadiens
- St. Pierre 59ers
- East Steinbach Eagles
- Steinbach Huskies
- Warroad Lakers
References
- Frey, Terry (September 8, 2005). "Habs join CSHL". Carillon News.
- Keating, Wes (1983), The HTHL Story : a History of the Hanover Tache Hockey League, 1958-1983, Steinbach, Canada: Derksen Printers, ISBN 0919673554
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