Highway Hockey League

The Highway Hockey League is a men's senior ice hockey league sanctioned by Hockey Saskatchewan and Hockey Canada.

Highway Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded1965
CEOGerry Tomkins
No. of teams8
Country Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
Lumsden Monarchs (2019)
Most titlesRaymore Rockets (10)
Official websiteHighwayHockey.ca

History

The league was formed in 1965 with five teams in Bulyea, Drake, Govan, Lumsden, and Strasbourg. Many teams have come and gone throughout the history of the league. Twenty-three towns have had teams in the league at one point. Teams compete for the HHL Robert Schultz Trophy and SHA Provincial championships.

The Raymore Rockets won the Robert Schultz Trophpy ten times, which is the most of any team.

For the 2022-23 season, the league merged with the Qu'Appelle Valley Hockey League and played the season under the QVHL banner.

Teams

Team League titles Provincial titles[1]
Avonlea Arrows 4 2005, 2014 'D'
Bethune Bulldogs 5 2016 'A'
Cupar Canucks 3 2013, 1994 'A'
Lumsden Monarchs 9 1968, 1975, 1978, 1979 'C'; 1998 'B'
Raymore Rockets 10 1980, 1988, 1997 'C'; 2001 'A'
Southey Marlins ** 5 1999, 2004 'A'
Strasbourg Maroons 4 1976, 1977 'C'
Wynyard Monarchs 2 2014 'A'

** = currently on hiatus

Former teams

  • Craik Warriors
  • Davidson Cyclones - 1989 Provincial 'C' champs; 2010, 2011 Provincial 'D' champs
  • Drake Canucks - 1974, 1976, 1978, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2013 Provincial 'D' champs; 2005, 2010 Provincial 'C' champs; 2012 Provincial 'B' champs
  • Dysart Blues - 1987 Provincial 'A' champs
  • Govan/Semans Clippers
  • Indian Head Chiefs
  • Ipsco Steelers/Regina Molson Exports - 1984 Provincial 'A' champs
  • Liberty/Imperial
  • Moose Jaw
  • Piapot
  • Regina Molson Canadians
  • Regina Mustangs/Voyageurs
  • Rouleau Ramblers
  • Seamans Wheat Kings
  • Strasbourg Lions/Mountaineers
  • Westridge Bruins
  • Wilcox

Champions

Season Playoff winner League Pennant winner
1967 Drake Canucks Drake Canucks
1968 Strasbourg Lions Regina Mustangs
1969 Regina Mustangs Strasbourg Lions
1970 Regina Voyageurs Strasbourg Lions
1971 Craik Warriors Strasbourg Mountaineers
1972 Bethune Bulldogs Regina Molson Canadians
1973 Molson Canadians Regina Molson Canadians
1974 Bethune Bulldogs Strasbourg Maroons
1975 Strasbourg Maroons Davidson Cyclones
1976 Ipsco Steelers Strasbourg Maroons
1977 Lumsden Monarchs Ipsco Steelers
1978 Strasbourg Maroons Lumsden Monarchs
1979 Craik Warriors Strasbourg Maroons
1980 Raymore Rockets Raymore Rockets
1981 Molson Exports Regina Molson Exports
1982 Westridge Bruins Regina Molson Exports
1983 Raymore Rockets Davidson Cyclones
1984 Raymore Rockets Raymore Rockets
1985 Lumsden Monarchs Lumsden Monarchs
1986 Dysart Blues Dysart Blues
1987 Dysart Blues Lumsden Monarchs
1988 Raymore Rockets Raymore Rockets
1989 Govan/Semans Clippers Raymore Rockets
1990 Raymore Rockets Raymore Rockets
1991 Lumsden Monarchs Southey Marlins
1992 Southey Marlins Southey Marlins
1993 Southey Marlins Southey Marlins
1994 Raymore Rockets Raymore Rockets
1995 Cupar Canucks Govan/Semans Clippers
1996 Cupar Canucks Cupar Canucks
1997 Raymore Rockets Cupar Canucks
1998 Strasbourg Maroons Lumsden Monarchs
1999 Lumsden Monarchs Raymore Rockets
2000 Raymore Rockets Cupar Canucks
2001 Lumsden Monarchs Lumsden Monarchs
2002 Lumsden Monarchs Raymore Rockets
2003 Raymore Rockets Cupar Canucks
2004 Southey Marlins Southey Marlins
2005 Avonlea Arrows Southey Marlins
2006 Southey Marlins Wynyard Monarchs
2007 Avonlea Arrows Cupar Canucks
2008 Wynyard Monarchs Bethune Bulldogs
2009 Avonlea Arrows Southey Marlins
2010 Southey Marlins Raymore Rockets
2011 Raymore Rockets Wynyard Monarchs
2012 Avonlea Arrows Strasbourg Maroons
2013 Cupar Canucks Cupar Canucks
2014 Wynyard Monarchs Avonlea Arrows
2015 Bethune Bulldogs[2] Bethune Bulldogs
2016 Bethune Bulldogs Bethune Bulldogs
2017 Bethune Bulldogs Bethune Bulldogs
2018 Bethune Bulldogs Bethune Bulldogs
2019 Lumsden Monarchs Lumsden Monarchs
2020 Lumsden Monarchs Raymore Rockets
2022 Lumsden Monarchs Balcarres Broncs

See also

References

  1. "Past Provincial Winners". Saskatchewan Hockey Association. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  2. "Let the games begin!". Saskatchewan Hockey Leagues. 20 March 2015.
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