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Crescent Rink was built in the late 1910s on Spadina Crescent East in downtown Saskatoon. This was the site of the former Auditorium Roller Rink, a hardwood-floor rink that could be repurposed for
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before readopting the Sheiks name. The Sheiks won the last Prairie Hockey League championship in 1928.
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Crescent Rink was demolished in 1932 to make way for the construction of the
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O'Brien, Jeff; Millar, Ruth W.; Delainey, William P. (2006).
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relief-work project. A replacement for Crescent Rink,
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Index

arena
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan

curling
Saskatoon Sheiks
Western Canada Hockey League
Prairie Hockey League
Moose Jaw
1921–22 season
1922–23 season
Broadway Bridge
Depression
Saskatoon Arena
Ice hockey in Saskatchewan
Coteau Books
ISBN
1-55050-336-7


"The Great Arena Debate"
CBC News
Archived


"What pro sports teams used to exist in Sask.?"
Archived
"Saskatchewan Road and Railway Bridges to 1950: Inventory"
the original
"Saskatoon's last downtown arena"

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