Edmonton Mercurys


The Edmonton Mercurys were an intermediate senior-A ice hockey team that played in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1940s and 1950s, and went on to win both a world championship and an Olympic gold medal.

History

The Mercurys formed in 1949, and were named for the model of automobile sold by car dealer Jim Christianson, who established the team and sponsored them. A number of the players were employees of the dealership, Waterloo Mercury.
In January 1950 the Mercurys, who had won the Western Intermediate League championships, played a round of exhibition games in Scotland. Later that year the team won the 1950 World Ice Hockey Championships in London, England.
The Mercurys represented Canada at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway, and won the gold medal — the last Canadian team to win the gold until 2002 Winter Olympics. As per the process from 1920 - 1968, the Mercs 1952 Olympic win also made this team the 1952 World Ice Hockey Champions.
While on a 1952 playing tour of Europe, the Mercurys won the inaugural Ahearne Cup international hockey competition, held in Sweden.
;1950 World Champions
;1952 Olympic gold medalists
The 1950 World Champion version of the Edmonton Mercurys team was inducted to the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.
The 1952 Olympic/World Champion Edmonton Mercurys team was inducted to the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1968, and was inducted to the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 2002.