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Saskatoon Rage

The Saskatoon Rage were a Tier-II Junior "A" team based out of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. They used to play out of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
:Minot Americans 1987 - 1994
:Minot Top Guns 1994- 1997
:Beardy's Rage 1997 - 1998
:Saskatoon Rage 1998 - 1999
==History==
The Rage originated in 1987 in the American town of Minot, North Dakota. The team was never all that successful, and was sold to interested parties at the Beardy's 97, Saskatchewan aboriginal reserve in 1997. That arrangement lasted one season, as the team became the Saskatoon Rage in 1998 and played their home games at Harold Latrace Arena. The team folded after one season in Saskatoon.

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