Edmonton Monarchs

It was the first women's ice hockey rivalry between the cities of Edmonton and Calgary.

In their first game, they played the University of Alberta women's ice hockey club.

[4] After winning the Misener Cup in 1929, the Monarchs issued an open challenge to a men's team from the Edmonton Rotary Club.

[5] The city of Edmonton would organize women's ice hockey into three divisions in 1930: junior, intermediate and senior.

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

Edmonton Monarchs in 1918. Left to right: Jess Tidsbury (left wing), Cora Vance (left defense), Isabel Coffey (goaltender), Marion Peacock (rover), Potts Newman (coach), T. Guilfoyle (right defense), M. Blades (center), V. Moore (right wing).