Edmonton Rustlers

The Edmonton Rustlers were a women's ice hockey team that competed during the Great Depression.

In 1933, the Edmonton Monarchs suffered their first loss in four years at the hands of the newly formed Rustlers team.

[1] In winter 1933, Lady Bessborough, the wife of Governor General of Canada Lord Bessborough donated a championship trophy for the Dominion Women’s Amateur Hockey Association.

[3] The success of the Edmonton Grads women's basketball team winning the National Basketball Championship in 1932 was essential to the Rustlers gaining support for the National Hockey title.

They came back to tie the game, but Hazel Case of the Rustlers scored the game-winning goal.