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*1/14: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
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*1/15: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
*1/15: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
;1956-57
*12/22: '''Warroad Lakers''' - University of Minnesota-Duluth 8:4
*12/23: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Taconite Hornets 10:0
*12/29: '''Warroad Lakers''' - University of North Dakota 8:4
*12/30: '''Warroad Lakers''' - US National Team 5:1
*1/11: '''Kenora''' - Warroad Lakers 4:2
*1/20: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Fort Frances 8:5
*1/26: '''Kenora''' - Warroad Lakers 7:4
*2/3: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Kenora 9:7
*2/8: '''Fort Frances''' - Warroad Lakers 5:2
*2/10: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Pine Falls Paper Kings 6:3
*2/16: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Rochester Mustangs 5:4
*2/17: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Rochester Mustangs 11:1
==Sources==
==Sources==
*''Grand Forks Herald''
*''Grand Forks Herald''


[[Category:Ice hockey teams in the United States]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in the United States]]

Revision as of 15:26, 16 December 2024

3 Canada Senior Championships
5 Manitoba Saskatchewan Senior Championships
1 Thunder Bay Senior A Championship
7 Manitoba Senior AAA Championships
1 South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League Championship

The Warroad Lakers were an American Senior team from Warroad, Minnesota.

The Lakers played in Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association and Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association in various senior and intermediate leagues and were granted special eligibility for the Allan Cup and Hardy Cup by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The Lakers are three-time Allan Cup Champions, and one-time Hardy Cup Champions.

Game results

1948-49
  • Roseau Cloverleafs - Warroad Lakers 6:3
  • 1/19: Warroad Lakers - Roseau Cloverleafs 4:1
  • 3/9: Warroad Lakers - Grand Forks Amerks 8:3
1949-50
  • 1/14: Warroad Lakers - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
  • 1/15: Warroad Lakers - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
1956-57
  • 12/22: Warroad Lakers - University of Minnesota-Duluth 8:4
  • 12/23: Warroad Lakers - Taconite Hornets 10:0
  • 12/29: Warroad Lakers - University of North Dakota 8:4
  • 12/30: Warroad Lakers - US National Team 5:1
  • 1/11: Kenora - Warroad Lakers 4:2
  • 1/20: Warroad Lakers - Fort Frances 8:5
  • 1/26: Kenora - Warroad Lakers 7:4
  • 2/3: Warroad Lakers - Kenora 9:7
  • 2/8: Fort Frances - Warroad Lakers 5:2
  • 2/10: Warroad Lakers - Pine Falls Paper Kings 6:3
  • 2/16: Warroad Lakers - Rochester Mustangs 5:4
  • 2/17: Warroad Lakers - Rochester Mustangs 11:1

Sources

  • Grand Forks Herald