Regina Victorias

The Regina Victorias (often shortened to Vics) were two ice hockey teams, one at the senior level (1914–1938) and one at the junior level (1917–1921), based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The senior Vics played in the Allan Cup finals three times, winning the Allan Cup in their first (1914) appearance. The senior Victorias were six-time winners of the Saskatchewan Senior Championship, while the junior Victorias were two-time winners of the Saskatchewan Junior championship.

Senior team
The Victorias competed in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League (SSHL). They were SSHL champions in their first season, 1913–14, going on to win that year's Allan Cup as national champions. The Vics won their second SSHL championship two season later, but lost the challenge for the 1915–16 Allan Cup. The Victorias took a break in 1917–18 because of World War I.

After the war they won the SSHL Championship in 1918–19, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1924–25, 1925–26, and 1928–29. They only managed to make the Allan Cup final once – in 1921–22.

Their fortunes went steadily downhill. The Victorias faced on-ice and box office competition in their own city from the Regina Aces. The Victorias and Aces amalgamated into the same team as of the 1939–40 season, with the Aces' Al Pickard as team president and Victorias' coach Duke Dutkowski behind the bench.

Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League (1914–1938) results
GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against Season	Games	Won	Lost	Tied	Points	GF	GA	Standing	Playoffs 1913–14	16	12	4	0	24	–	–	1st South	Won Group, Won Sask, Won Allan Cup 1914–15	12	8	4	0	16	–	–	2nd South	out of playoffs 1915–16	16	11	4	1	23	–	–	1st South	Won Sask, Lost Allan Cup 1916–17	10	8	2	0	16	62	16	2nd	       out of playoffs 1918–19	8	5	3	0	10	–	–	1st South	Won Sask, No Allan Cup Challenge 1919–20	12	9	3	0	18	74	31	Tied 1st	Lost Final 1920–21	16	10	6	0	20	–	–	Tied 1st	Won Sask, No Allan Cup Challenge 1921–22	5	3	2	0	6	25	13	1st	       Won West, Lost Allan Cup 1922–23	11	7	4	0	14	48	44	2nd	       out of playoffs 1923–24	6	5	0	1	11	27	8	1st South	Lost Sask 1924–25	9	8	1	0	16	–	–	1st South	Won Sask, Lost West Semi Final 1925–26	18	14	4	0	28	94	57	1st South	Won Sask, Lost West Final 1926–27	7	4	3	0	8	39	27	2nd South	Won Final, Lost Sask 1927–28	10	2	8	0	4	24	38	4th	       out of playoffs 1928–29	20	12	8	0	24	58	57	3rd South	Won Final, Won Sask, Lost West Semi Final 1929–30	20	3	17	0	6	24	64	6th South	out of playoffs 1930–31	20	11	5	4	26	43	32	2nd South	Won Final, Lost Sask 1931–32	18	6	11	1	13	25	30	3rd South	out of playoffs 1932–33	18	7	9	2	16	28	29	3rd South	out of playoffs 1933–34	20	7	12	1	15	44	43	3rd South	out of playoffs 1934–35	19	12	4	3	27	58	42	3rd South	Lost Final 1935–36	20	3	17	0	6	38	37	6th South	out of playoffs 1936–37	24	2	21	1	5	45	122	5th South	out of playoffs 1937–38	24	7	13	4	18	76	99	T-4th South	Lost Quarter Final

Junior team
The Victorias had a junior team for only four seasons. They won the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) Championship in 1919–20 and 1920–21 but lost out in the Western Canada Memorial Cup playoffs in both seasons.

Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (1917–1921)
GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against Season	Games	Won	Lost	Tied	Points	GF	GA	Standing	Playoffs 1917–18	6	5	1	0	10	32	20	Tied Group 1	Lost Group Final 1918–19	10	8	2	0	16	97	41	Tied Group 1	Lost Group Final 1919–20	6	5	1	0	10	–	–	1st Regina	Won Sask, Lost West Semi Final 1920–21	5	3	2	0	6	–	–	1st Regina	Won Sask, Lost West Semi Final

Notable players
This list is incomplete.
 * E.L. (Hick) Abbott – namesake of the Abbott Cup, presented to Junior Hockey champion of Western Canada
 * Dick Irvin (1919–1921) – future Hockey Hall of Fame player and coach
 * Bernie Morris (1913–14) – Stanley Cup champion with 1917 Seattle Metropolitans