Brandon Wheat Cities

Brandon Wheat Cities

The Brandon Wheat Cities was an early senior-level elite amateur ice hockey team that played from 1903 to 1923. It was based in Brandon, Manitoba and played in the Manitoba & Northwestern Hockey Association, followed by the Manitoba Hockey Association and the early Manitoba Hockey League.

The team is notable for challenging twice for the Stanley Cup, in 1904 and 1907.


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