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Kanada - EBL 08/07 01:00 - Calgary Surge v Edmonton Stingers L 77-60
Kanada - EBL 08/05 01:00 - Winnipeg Sea Bears v Edmonton Stingers W 81-87
Kanada - EBL 07/27 02:00 - Calgary Surge v Edmonton Stingers - View
Kanada - EBL 07/06 01:30 - Edmonton Stingers v Calgary Surge W 91-83
Basketball Champions League Americas 03/17 01:30 - [3] Edmonton Stingers v Real Esteli [2] W 88-79
Basketball Champions League Americas 03/15 01:30 - [3] Edmonton Stingers v Santurce [1] W 93-87
Basketball Champions League Americas 03/07 01:00 - [3] Real Esteli v Edmonton Stingers [2] L 89-73
Basketball Champions League Americas 03/06 01:00 - [1] Santurce v Edmonton Stingers [3] L 93-55
Basketball Champions League Americas 12/15 01:30 - [1] Edmonton Stingers v Santurce [3] L 68-89
Basketball Champions League Americas 12/14 01:30 - Real Esteli v Edmonton Stingers W 81-84
Kanada - EBL 08/21 01:30 - Edmonton Stingers v Ottawa BlackJacks W 94-87
Kanada - EBL 08/07 01:30 - Edmonton Stingers v Fraser Valley Bandits W 88-87

Wikipedia - Edmonton Stingers

The Edmonton Stingers are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Edmonton, Alberta. They compete in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) and play their home games at the HIVE arena at the Edmonton Expo Centre. The Stingers' mascot is Buzz, a hornet, inspired by the CF-18 based in Cold Lake. The team logo has a CF-18 going through a capital E to make the body of the hornet.

History

On May 2, 2018, it was announced that Edmonton would be one of the six cities to participate in the Canadian Elite Basketball League, with the team expected to play its inaugural season beginning in May 2019. On June 22, 2018, it was announced that the team would be called the Edmonton Stingers.

The Edmonton Stingers played their inaugural game on May 10, 2019 against the Niagara River Lions, winning 118-105. In their debut season, the Stingers were eliminated in the semifinals.

In the 2020 season, Edmonton won its first CEBL championship after beating the Fraser Valley Bandits in the final, 90–73. Xavier Moon, who scored 30 points, was named Most Valuable Player of the championship game.

In the 2021 season, Edmonton won its second consecutive championship, making them the leagues first back to back champions 101-65 over the Niagara River Lions.

On September 22, 2021 Edmonton announced that they would compete in the 2021–22 BCL Americas. In their debut, the Stingers defeated Real Estelí 84-81 in Managua, Nicaragua.

On April 3, 2024, it was announced that Manjit and Ravinder Minhas, the co-owners of Minhas Craft Brewery, have become partners of the team. Manjit Minhas, the Dragons' Den star, becomes the first female owner in CEBL history.

Die Edmonton Stingers sind ein kanadisches Basketballteam, das in der Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) spielt. Das Team wurde 2018 gegründet und ist in Edmonton, Alberta, beheimatet. Die Heimspiele der Stingers werden im Edmonton Expo Centre ausgetragen.

Die Stingers sind eines von acht Teams in der CEBL und das einzige Team aus Alberta. Das Team wird von Head Coach Jermaine Small trainiert, der zuvor als Co-Trainer der Ottawa Blackjacks tätig war. Der Kader der Stingers besteht aus einer Mischung aus kanadischen und amerikanischen Spielern, darunter ehemalige NCAA- und Profispieler.

Die Stingers haben ihre erste Saison in der CEBL im Jahr 2019 absolviert und erreichten auf Anhieb die Playoffs. Im Halbfinale unterlag das Team den Saskatchewan Rattlers. In der Saison 2020 konnten sich die Stingers erneut für die Playoffs qualifizieren, schieden aber bereits in der ersten Runde aus.

Die Stingers sind ein junges Team mit viel Potenzial. In der Saison 2021 wollen sie um den Titel in der CEBL mitspielen. Das Team wird von einer Reihe talentierter Spieler angeführt, darunter Guard Trahson Burrell, Forward Jordan Baker und Center Ryan Ejim.

Die Stingers sind ein beliebtes Team in Edmonton und ihre Spiele sind immer gut besucht. Das Team hat eine starke Fangemeinde, die das Team sowohl zu Hause als auch auswärts unterstützt.