Before major-league professional sports came to the Northwest, Seattle
had a rich minor-league sports history. In the winter, Saturday
afternoons were for college football, but the nights were for hockey.
From the late 1950s through the mid-1970s, hockey could only mean one
thing--the Seattle Totems. Led by Guyle Fielder, the Totems won three
Western Hockey League (WHL) championships as they skated and fought
against their rivals. Grab a seat and get ready to learn about Seattle's
hockey history from the Seattle Metropolitans, the first American team
to win the Stanley Cup, through the Totems as they battle their WHL foes
and even the Russian National Team in pursuit of hockey glory.