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Lethbridge Maple Leafs

The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were, at times, a senior, intermediate, and junior ice hockey team in Lethbridge, Alberta. They are best known for winning the 1951 World Ice Hockey Championships.

Senior team
West Kootenay League (1937-38) 1937-38: 2nd in East, lost semi-final Alberta Senior Hockey League (1938-42) 1938-39: 1st, won final, lost West Semi-Final 1939-40: 2nd, lost semi-final 1940-41: 1st, won final, lost West Final 1941-42: 2nd, won final, lost West Semi-Final Western Canada Senior Hockey League (1946-49) 1946-47: 3rd, lost final 1947-48: 4th, lost semi-final 1948-49: 4th, lost semi-final ==Intermediate team==
Intermediate team
The Maple Leafs won the provincial titles in 1936-37 and 1949–50, In both these years they won the Western Canada title as well. Their 1949-50 title led to them being chosen as Canada's representative in the 1951 World Ice Hockey Championships. Prior to that competition they went on a European tour. They then won the World Championship. The team continued to compete into the late 1950s. 1951 World Championship rosterKen BranchBill ChandlerDinny FlanaganBill FlickBill GibsonDick Gray (Coach) • Mallie HughesBert KnibbsJim MalackoRobert McGregorDon McLeanNap MilroyHector NegrelloStan ObodiacWalter RimstadMickey RothLou SirayCarl SorokoskiJack SumnerDon VoganTom Wood ==NHL alumni==
NHL alumni
Thirteen alumni of the Lethbridge Maple Leafs also played in the National Hockey League. • Viv AllenGarth BoeschJack EvansJoe FisherBing JuckesAlex KaletaBob KirkpatrickOdie LoweJake MilfordTony SavageSweeney SchrinerPeter SlobodianKen Stewart ==See also==
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