Calgary Bronks (ice hockey)
The Calgary Bronks were a senior ice hockey team from Calgary, Alberta. They were organized in 1928 in the Southern Alberta Senior League. It moved to the Alberta Senior League in the merger of 1936.
The Bronks won the Southern League title in 1929-30, 1931–32, and 1932-33. They won the Alberta title in 1931-32 but lost the Western Canada final.
They merged with the Calgary Rangers in 1938 to form the Calgary Stampeders hockey team.
Season-by-season records
Southern Alberta Senior Hockey League
Season Games Won Lost Tied Points GoalsFor GoalsAgainst Standing Playoffs 1928–29 18 9 7 2 20 42 41 1st Lost Final 1929–30 16 9 6 1 19 34 28 1st Won Final Lost Provincial Semi Final 1930–31 16 6 7 3 15 28 29 4th Lost Semi Final 1931–32 20 17 2 1 35 - - 1st Won Final Lost West Final 1932–33 8 6 1 1 13 28 16 1st Won Final Lost Provincial Final 1933–34 16 5 10 1 11 54 69 3rd out of playoffs 1934–35 18 9 6 3 21 79 58 2nd Lost Semi Final 1935–36 22 9 12 1 19 96 99 2nd Lost Final
Alberta Senior Hockey League
Season Games Won Lost Tied Points GoalsFor GoalsAgainst Standing Playoffs 1936–37 26 15 10 1 31 123 88 2nd Lost Semi Final 1937–38 26 4 22 0 8 85 158 6th out of playoffs
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