During their time in the WSA and the CSL, the team played at both John Ducey Park and Clarke Stadium for their matches.
[1] The choice of John Ducey Park was due in part to the sharing of costs with the Edmonton Trappers.
[3][4] The club was owned by Edmonton Oilers owner Peter Pocklington (who previously owned the Drillers) with seed money provided by the Edmonton-based furniture company, The Brick Warehouse, for whom the club was named after, with the logo using the same font for the word Brick as the furniture retailer.
[6] The Brick Men played eight games in total in 1985, with a record of four wins, three draws, and a single loss against Dundee FC of the Scottish Premier Division.
[9] In their first season, they posted a 7–7–6 record, to finish in third place in the West Division, before falling to Vancouver in the first round of the playoffs.