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The St. Albert Saints were a
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franchise based in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, for twenty-seven seasons from 1977 to 2004. Before 1977, the team played in nearby
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as the Spruce Grove Mets, and in 2004 the team again moved to Spruce Grove where they now play as the Spruce Grove Saints. In all its incarnations, the team has been a part of the junior 'A'
Alberta Junior Hockey League The Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) is an Alberta-based Junior A ice hockey league that belongs to the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). It was formed as a five-team league in 1964. The 2023–24 season began with 16 teams, however 5 ...
.


History

The Saints began life as the Edmonton Western Movers, named for the team's sponsor, as one of the original franchises of the
Alberta Junior Hockey League The Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) is an Alberta-based Junior A ice hockey league that belongs to the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). It was formed as a five-team league in 1964. The 2023–24 season began with 16 teams, however 5 ...
in 1963. Nine years later, the Movers merged with their cross-town rivals the Edmonton Maple Leafs (named after the more famous Toronto NHL club) to become the Edmonton Mets as of the 1972–73 season. The team moved to the suburban city of
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to become the Spruce Grove Mets as of the 1974–75 season. However, the team's stay in Spruce Grove was short-lived, and before the 1977–78 season the team moved to another Edmonton suburb, St. Albert, where they became the St. Albert Saints. In Edmonton, the team had already built up its share of history, winning two Carling Cups as the Movers in 1967 and 1968 and adding another two consecutive championships as the Mets in 1975 and 1976, with the 1975 incarnation also taking the national Manitoba Centennial Trophy. But in St. Albert, the team built up most of its most famous alumni and took its share of major championships, although it would never repeat the glory of the 1975 Mets on the national stage. The Saints won four league titles during their time in St. Albert, taking the 1981, 1982 and 1996 Carling Cups as well as the 1998 Rogers Wireless Cup. But it was its players that achieved the greatest fame, with the most famous undoubtedly being long-time NHLer and six-time
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champion
Mark Messier Mark John Douglas Messier (; born January 18, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey Forward (ice hockey), forward. His playing career in the National Hockey League (NHL) lasted 25 seasons (1979–80 NHL season, 1979–2003–04 NHL ...
, who played one season with the Mets and one with the Saints. Other notable alumni have included longtime
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stalwart Ken Daneyko (who only played two games with the Saints), longtime
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player and current Blackhawks WGN-AM radio color analyst Troy Murray, and later NHL standouts such as Steven Reinprecht,
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and
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. Players such as Fernando Pisani,
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, René Bourque and Jamie Lundmark have had workmanlike careers in the NHL, while other players such as Alexander Fomitchev have gone on to great success in other professional leagues. Despite these successful players, the Saints were also involved in one of the most tragic incidents in junior hockey history, when a clean hit by a Saints player on Sherwood Park Crusaders forward and captain Trevor Elton resulted in the death of Elton. They were also involved in one of the most violent, a famous bench-clearing brawl on November 21, 1979, between the Saints and the Red Deer Rustlers. This brawl resulted in the suspension of several players, as well as Saints head coach Doug Messier and Rustlers' trainer Terry Sexsmith for getting a little too involved in the battle. Sexsmith was later banned from the AJHL for life. It is reported that Messier had four affiliated Junior B players dressed and hiding in the locker room who then joined the brawl, as planned, soon after it started.


Departure

As the 21st century rolled around, complaints increasingly began to grow that the Saints' arena, Akinsdale Arena, was of a calibre too low to house a junior 'A' franchise. Various newer arenas seating over a thousand, such as the Sherwood Park Crusaders' Sherwood Park Arena, the 2,000-seat Jubilee Recreation Centre, home of the
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
, and then vacant 1,200-seat Grant Fuhr Arena in Spruce Grove - which was expected to receive a significant upgrade - are all within a short drive of St. Albert. Akinsdale Arena, by comparison, was relatively old and very small, seating only 611 with room for 200 standing, the smallest capacity in the league. The arena also suffered in terms of parking, amenities, and quality of view. By the 2002-03 season, it was becoming clear that the Saints would be moved, with Barrhead or the oil town of Leduc frequently cited as potential locations. The team was even forced to play out its last games in Edmonton's Bill Hunter Arena, where it never drew crowds of less than double Akinsdale's maximum capacity.Saints give up on St. Albert
St. Albert Gazette, April 17, 2004. Despite rumours that the St. Albert city council under mayor Richard Plain was to approve the construction of a new multi-use facility including a 1,700-seat arena (one that would eventually be approved for over $40 million in 2004), the Saints moved to Spruce Grove to start the 2004-05 AJHL campaign.


Season-by-season record

''Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T/OTL = Ties and overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''


Playoffs

*1971 ''DNQ'' *1972 ''DNQ'' *1973 ''DNQ'' *1974 ''Lost semi-final'' : Red Deer Rustlers defeated Edmonton Mets ''4-games-to-none'' *1975 ''Won League, won Alta/BC Championship, won
Abbott Cup The Abbott Memorial Cup, commonly referred to as the Abbott Cup, was awarded annually from 1919 through 1999 to the Junior "A" ice hockey Champion for Western Canada. The Cup was named after Captain E.L. (Hick) Abbott who was a noted hockey ...
, won 1975 Centennial Cup'' :Spruce Grove Mets defeated
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''4-games-to-1'' :Spruce Grove Mets defeated Drumheller Falcons ''4-games-to-3'' AJHL CHAMPIONS :Spruce Grove Mets defeated
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( BCJHL) ''4-games-to-2'' ALTA/BC CHAMPIONS :Spruce Grove Mets defeated Selkirk Steelers (
MJHL The Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) is a Junior ice hockey, Junior 'A' ice hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba and one of nine member leagues of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). The MJHL consists of thirt ...
) ''4-games-to-2'' ABBOTT CUP CHAMPIONS :Spruce Grove Mets defeated Guelph CMC's ( SOJHL) ''4-games-to-2'' CENTENNIAL CUP CHAMPIONS *1976 ''Won League, won Alta/BC Championship, won
Abbott Cup The Abbott Memorial Cup, commonly referred to as the Abbott Cup, was awarded annually from 1919 through 1999 to the Junior "A" ice hockey Champion for Western Canada. The Cup was named after Captain E.L. (Hick) Abbott who was a noted hockey ...
, lost 1976 Centennial Cup'' :Spruce Grove Mets defeated Red Deer Rustlers ''4-games-to-2'' :Spruce Grove Mets defeated
Taber Golden Suns The Taber Golden Suns were a Junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League based in Taber, Alberta, Canada. History The Golden Suns were founded in 1974 as an expansion club, lasting seven seasons before being sold and relocated ...
''4-games-to-none'' AJHL CHAMPIONS :Spruce Grove Mets defeated Nor'Wes Caps ( PJHL) ''4-games-to-1'' ALTA/BC CHAMPIONS :Spruce Grove Mets defeated
Prince Albert Raiders The Prince Albert Raiders are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1971 as a member of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, the Raiders have been members of the Western Hockey League since 198 ...
( SJHL) ''4-games-to-1'' ABBOTT CUP CHAMPIONS : Rockland Nationals ( CJHL) defeated Spruce Grove Mets ''4-games-to-1'' *1977 ''Lost quarter-final'' :
Taber Golden Suns The Taber Golden Suns were a Junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League based in Taber, Alberta, Canada. History The Golden Suns were founded in 1974 as an expansion club, lasting seven seasons before being sold and relocated ...
defeated Spruce Grove Mets ''4-games-to-none'' *1978 ''Lost semi-final round robin'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Red Deer Rustlers ''4-games-to-3'' :Third in semi-final round robin (1-3) vs.
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
and
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*1979 ''Lost semi-final round robin'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Taber Golden Suns ''4-games-to-1'' :Third in semi-final round robin (2-2) vs.
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and
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
*1980 ''Lost semi-final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
''3-games-to-none'' : Red Deer Rustlers defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-1'' *1981 ''Won League, won Atla/BC Championship, lost
Abbott Cup The Abbott Memorial Cup, commonly referred to as the Abbott Cup, was awarded annually from 1919 through 1999 to the Junior "A" ice hockey Champion for Western Canada. The Cup was named after Captain E.L. (Hick) Abbott who was a noted hockey ...
'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Red Deer Rustlers ''3-games-to-1'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''4-games-to-2'' :St. Albert Saints defeated
Taber Golden Suns The Taber Golden Suns were a Junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League based in Taber, Alberta, Canada. History The Golden Suns were founded in 1974 as an expansion club, lasting seven seasons before being sold and relocated ...
''4-games-to-3'' AJHL CHAMPIONS :St. Albert Saints defeated
Penticton Knights The Penticton Vees are a junior "A" ice hockey team from Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. They are a part of the British Columbia Hockey League. The junior Vees were founded in 1961, sharing the name of the senior hockey team, the Penticto ...
( BCJHL) ''4-games-to-1'' ALTA/BC CHAMPIONS :
Prince Albert Raiders The Prince Albert Raiders are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1971 as a member of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, the Raiders have been members of the Western Hockey League since 198 ...
( SJHL) defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-none'' *1982 ''Won League, won Atla/BC Championship, lost
Abbott Cup The Abbott Memorial Cup, commonly referred to as the Abbott Cup, was awarded annually from 1919 through 1999 to the Junior "A" ice hockey Champion for Western Canada. The Cup was named after Captain E.L. (Hick) Abbott who was a noted hockey ...
'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Hobbema Hawks ''4-games-to-none'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Fort McMurray Oil Barons ''4-games-to-none'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Calgary Spurs ''4-games-to-3'' AJHL CHAMPIONS :St. Albert Saints defeated
Penticton Knights The Penticton Vees are a junior "A" ice hockey team from Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. They are a part of the British Columbia Hockey League. The junior Vees were founded in 1961, sharing the name of the senior hockey team, the Penticto ...
( BCJHL) ''4-games-to-3'' ALTA/BC CHAMPIONS :
Prince Albert Raiders The Prince Albert Raiders are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1971 as a member of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, the Raiders have been members of the Western Hockey League since 198 ...
( SJHL) defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-1'' *1983 ''Lost semi-final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''4-games-to-none'' : Fort McMurray Oil Barons defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-1'' *1984 ''Lost semi-final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''4-games-to-3'' :
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-3'' *1985 ''Lost quarter-final'' :
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-2'' *1986 ''Lost quarter-final'' : Fort McMurray Oil Barons defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-1'' *1987 ''Lost final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Fort McMurray Oil Barons ''4-games-to-2'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''4-games-to-3'' : Red Deer Rustlers defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-2'' *1988 ''Lost final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Fort McMurray Oil Barons ''4-games-to-2'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Hobbema Hawks ''4-games-to-2'' :
Calgary Canucks The Calgary Canucks are a junior ice hockey#Junior A, junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). They play in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with home games at the Max Bell Centre (Calgary), Ken Bracko Arena. They have won th ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-1'' *1989 ''Lost quarter-final'' : Sherwood Park Crusaders defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-2'' *1990 ''Lost quarter-final'' :
Calgary Canucks The Calgary Canucks are a junior ice hockey#Junior A, junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). They play in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with home games at the Max Bell Centre (Calgary), Ken Bracko Arena. They have won th ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-3'' *1991 ''Lost quarter-final'' : Fort McMurray Oil Barons defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-none'' *1992 ''Lost quarter-final'' :
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-3'' *1993 ''Lost semi-final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated
Calgary Canucks The Calgary Canucks are a junior ice hockey#Junior A, junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). They play in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with home games at the Max Bell Centre (Calgary), Ken Bracko Arena. They have won th ...
''5-games-to-2'' :
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-3'' *1994 ''Lost semi-final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
''4-games-to-3'' : Olds Grizzlys defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-none'' *1995 ''Lost quarter-final'' : Sherwood Park Crusaders defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-1'' *1996 ''Won League, lost Doyle Cup'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''4-games-to-3'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Olds Grizzlys ''4-games-to-none'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Fort McMurray Oil Barons ''4-games-to-3'' AJHL CHAMPIONS :
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(
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) defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-3'' *1997 ''Lost semi-final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''4-games-to-2'' : Fort McMurray Oil Barons defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-2'' *1998 ''Won League, lost Doyle Cup'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Olds Grizzlys ''4-games-to-2'' :St. Albert Saints defeated
Calgary Canucks The Calgary Canucks are a junior ice hockey#Junior A, junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). They play in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with home games at the Max Bell Centre (Calgary), Ken Bracko Arena. They have won th ...
''4-games-to-3'' :St. Albert Saints defeated
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
''4-games-to-2'' AJHL CHAMPIONS :
South Surrey Eagles The Surrey Eagles are a junior ice hockey team based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Coastal Division of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). They play their home games at South Surrey Arena. History New ...
(
BCHL The British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) is an independent Canadian Junior ice hockey league with 21 teams in British Columbia and Alberta. It was classified as a Junior "A" league within the Hockey Canada framework, until it became independe ...
) defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-2'' *1999 ''Lost final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Grande Prairie Storm ''4-games-to-1'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Lloydminster Blazers ''4-games-to-3'' :
Calgary Canucks The Calgary Canucks are a junior ice hockey#Junior A, junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). They play in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with home games at the Max Bell Centre (Calgary), Ken Bracko Arena. They have won th ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-none'' *2000 ''Lost Preliminary'' :
Fort Saskatchewan Traders The Fort Saskatchewan Traders were an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They played in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, at the Jubilee Recreation Centre, capacity 2000. :Founded: 1976–77 :Division titles won: 1983–84 :R ...
defeated St. Albert Saints ''3-games-to-1'' *2001 ''Lost quarter-final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''3-games-to-none'' : Grande Prairie Storm defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-1'' *2002 ''Lost quarter-final'' : Grande Prairie Storm defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-2'' *2003 ''Lost final'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Lloydminster Blazers ''4-games-to-1'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Grande Prairie Storm ''4-games-to-1'' :St. Albert Saints defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders ''4-games-to-1'' : Camrose Kodiaks defeated St. Albert Saints ''4-games-to-3'' *2004 ''Lost Preliminary'' : Lloydminster Blazers defeated St. Albert Saints ''3-games-to-1''


Maple Leafs record

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Playoffs

*1971 ''Lost semi-final'' : Lethbridge Sugar Kings defeated Edmonton Maple Leafs ''4-games-to-none'' *1972 ''Lost semi-final'' :
Calgary Canucks The Calgary Canucks are a junior ice hockey#Junior A, junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). They play in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with home games at the Max Bell Centre (Calgary), Ken Bracko Arena. They have won th ...
defeated Edmonton Maple Leafs ''4-games-to-3''


See also

* List of ice hockey teams in Alberta


References


AJHL History
*AJHL Annual Guide and Record Book 2006-07


Notes

Defunct Alberta Junior Hockey League teams Defunct ice hockey teams in Alberta Defunct junior ice hockey teams in Canada Sport in St. Albert, Alberta 2004 disestablishments in Alberta Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 2004