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| - 1949-50 Edmonton Mercurys
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| - The Edmonton Mercurys represented Canada at the 1950 World Ice Hockey Championships, which they won. They had won the 1948-49 Western Canada Intermediate Playoffs. Their record on their overseas tour was 24 wins, 4 losses, and 5 ties. Over 60,000 people greeted the Mercurys on their victory parade as they arrived home on April 6, 1950.
- The Edmonton Mercurys represented Canada at the 1950 World Championship, which they won. They had won the 1948-49 Western Canada Intermediate Playoffs. Their record on their overseas tour was 24 wins, 4 losses, and 5 ties. Over 60,000 people greeted the Mercurys on their victory parade as they arrived home on April 6, 1950.
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| - The Edmonton Mercurys represented Canada at the 1950 World Ice Hockey Championships, which they won. They had won the 1948-49 Western Canada Intermediate Playoffs. Their record on their overseas tour was 24 wins, 4 losses, and 5 ties. Over 60,000 people greeted the Mercurys on their victory parade as they arrived home on April 6, 1950.
- The Edmonton Mercurys represented Canada at the 1950 World Championship, which they won. They had won the 1948-49 Western Canada Intermediate Playoffs. Their record on their overseas tour was 24 wins, 4 losses, and 5 ties. Over 60,000 people greeted the Mercurys on their victory parade as they arrived home on April 6, 1950.
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