Huskies
Alumni
"Five Decades of Players"
The
Edmonton Huskies have a long and proud history that spans 5
decades. Thousands of players, coaches, and executive have donned
the black and gold and waived the Huskies banner with pride.
As a way of maintaining our Huskies Heritage, we would like
to compile an on-line email list that would link past and present
Huskies and allow them to stay in touch with the team as they
battle for the coveted Canadian Bowl.

We encourage
any and all former alumni to send a note to alumni@edmontonhuskies.com
so we can add you to our list and keep you apprised of the developments
of your team. Weekly media releases will be sent to you regarding
pregame/postgame summaries, player of the week selections and
other relative media coverage.

Huskie
Pride Looks Like This
2004 & 2005 Provincial
Championship Ring

Championship Ring
The Edmonton Huskies were very proud to have
presented their players, coaches, directors and team
staff with their championship rings a few weeks past. The function
was a very special night as the team revealed a championship
banner which will hang proudly in Huskie House as well as the
team watched a highlight package of the season that was. The
highlight of the evening though was of course the unveiling
of the rings.
Top Face:
The traditional Huskie dog head is surrounded by 40 diamonds
representing it has been 40 years since the team won their last
championship. The Dogs eyes are Sapphire diamonds representing
the natural colour of a Huskies eyes. The nose of the Dog is
an onyx stone which represents the Huskie graduation ring which
displays a large onyx stone. the Edmonton Huskies name and the
words National Champions are also on the face of the ring.
Left Side:
The score (Huskies 24 Sun 7) is displayed on either side of
the official logo of the 2004 Canadian Bowl. along the bottom
part of the CB logo is the banner with the word Believe across
it...this was the Huskies motto for the 2004 season. The letters
CJFL represent the Canadian Junior Football League.
Right Side:
The player, coach, director or staff members last name sits
atop an outline of Commonwealth stadium where the championship
was won. In the middle of the stadium is the Canadian Bowl trophy.
Placed at the bottom of the stadium is the number of the player
or the position of the coach, director or staff member.
On the inside of the ring, each individual was given the opportunity
to have their personal ring engraved with up to 17 characters.
The Edmonton Huskies Football Club are
very proud of their accomplishment this past season and we hope
to be able to share this excitement with many of our former
alumni this coming season.