Whitecourt Wolverines

[3] The Whitecourt Wolverines junior "A" franchise was originally established for the 1976–77 season as the Fort Saskatchewan Traders.

Wolverines' Mathieu Guertin and Colten Mayor each won the Ernie Love Trophy, awarded annually to the AJHL's scoring champion, in the team's first two seasons, respectively.

[16] Cameron Johnson is in the Whitecourt wolverines junior league same with Clover good Rioch In 2021 Brent Stark sold the team to Parkland Hockey Group affiliated with Craig Kibblewhite and Jason Fischer.

[17] A couple of weeks later the AJHL approved the sale of the Wolverines to Cory Masse, a local businessman.

[30] Lachance, who played for the Wolverines' predecessor junior "B" hockey team during its 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons,[30] died in a car accident in 2011.

[31] The Wolverines are engaged in two programs within the community under a "Team for Success" project where players mentor young students on reading and writing, and boys through issues experienced at the junior high level.

[32] During their inaugural season, the team hosted a Hockey Hall of Fame exhibit that featured the Stanley Cup.

JDA Place, home of the Whitecourt Wolverines. The arena was known as the Scott Safety Centre until June 2023