Winnipeg Maroons (ice hockey)

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The Winnipeg Maroons were a senior ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Silver bowl trophy with two large handles, mounted on a black plinth.
The Allan Cup trophy

The Winnipeg Maroons existed as a senior hockey team of and on from at least 1925 to 1964. Senior hockey leagues did not consistently exist in Manitoba during those years, so the club would have competed in exhibition games during the years it was not part of an official league. This would have also prepared them for late season Allan Cup competition, where the winner of the Western Canada playdowns would face the representative from Eastern Canada for the Allan Cup senior ice hockey national championship.[citation needed]

The Winnipeg Maroons played in 1925–26 in the Central Hockey League; this league reorganized as the American Hockey Association, where the Maroons competed during the 1926–27 and 1927–28 seasons. Afterwards, the franchise became the St. Louis Flyers. A later senior team of the same name participated in the single 1954–55 season of the Manitoba Senior Hockey League.[citation needed]

The Winnipeg Maroons played a goodwill exhibition tour of Czechoslovakia from December 1960 to January 1961, accompanied by Canadian Amateur Hockey Association representative W. A. Hewitt.[1][2]

The Winnipeg Maroons squad participated in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League from 1962–63 through 1964–65.[citation needed]

Allan Cup

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