The Highway Hockey League was a senior Hockey League in Central Saskatchewan. The League was formed in 1965-1966 with teams who originated from three different leagues, Lumsden from a league that went up #11 Highway to Kenaston, Bulyea and Strasbourg from the Loon Creek Hockey League and Drake and Govan from the Last Mountain Hockey League.
Since 1965 there has been 24 centres that had teams participating in the league which started as the Highway 20 League, then later changed it's name to it's final name, the Highway Hockey League.
Final Membership[]
Team | Location | Preliminary Arena |
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Bethune Bulldogs | Bethune | Bethune Community Sports Centre |
Lumsden Monarchs | Lumsden | Lumsden Community Sports Centre |
Raymore Rockets | Raymore | Raymore Arena |
Southey Marlins | Southey | Southey Skating Rink |
Strasbourg Maroons | Strasbourg | Strasbourg and District Community Centre |
Timeline of teams[]
Seasons[]
Championships[]
Through the completion of the 2019-20 season, here is a list of league championships won:
Team | # |
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Raymore Rockets | 10 |
Lumsden Monarchs | 8 |
Bethune Bulldogs | 6 |
Southey Marlins | 5 |
Strasbourg Maroons | 4 |
Avonlea Arrows | 4 |
Cupar Canucks | 3 |
Craik Warriors | 2 |
Dysart Blues | 2 |
Regina Molson Exports | 2 |
Wynyard Monarchs | 2 |
Drake Canucks | 1 |
Govan/Semans Clippers | 1 |
Ipsco Steelers | 1 |
Regina Mustangs | 1 |
Regina Voyageurs | 1 |
Westridge Bruins | 1 |
Links[]
http://web.archive.org/web/20140517155238/http://highwayhockey.ca/
http://highwayhockey.ca/archive?q=standings-archive (has standings from 1987-88 to 2011-12)
http://highwayhockey.ca/playoff-champions-archive (playoff champions)