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Ruttan, Jack

…League. Ruttan played for the Winnipegs in 1913, the year they won the Allan Cup. Jack Ruttan remained in hockey as a coach for many years after his playing days….

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RUSS ROMANIUK

…Growing up in Transcona, Russ Romaniuk was a multi-sport athlete, excelling in baseball, football, golf and hockey. His goal-scoring touch in hockey put him on the roster of…

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Russell, Lawrence (Spud)

…Born in Winnipeg, he played minor hockey with the East Kildonan Bisons and the Excelsiors, a team he later coached to several provincial minor hockey championships. Russell coached…

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Farrell, Russ

…Born in Dauphin, Russ Farrell enjoyed over 35 years in hockey as a coach and manager. He served from 1980 to 1982 as President of the Manitoba Amateur…

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Pilous, Rudy

…WHL champion Denver Invaders. He managed the WHA champion Winnipeg Jets in 1976 & 1978. Rudy Pilous later scouted for Detroit and LA and was GM of Toronto’s farm team…

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Russell, Church

…with Vancouver Canucks in the PCHL (1950-51). He played over 300 pro games, with 74 goals, 101 assists, 175 points. Church Russell’s senior career was with the Winnipeg Maroons….

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Rupp, Duane

…seasons with Vancouver Blazers and Calgary Cowboys with 3 goals, 42 assists, for 45 points. In 1974, Duane Rupp was a member of the AHL Calder champion Hershey Bears….

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How the Forward Pass Killed Joe Hall

…For the 1918/19 season, the forward pass rule was finally accepted by the National Hockey Association. The Pacific Coast Hockey Association had been using the tactic since 1913….

GERRY JAMES October 22, 1934 - February 13, 2024

…- football, hockey, baseball, soccer, ran track and played basketball. He credited his leg strength and endurance to his constant year-round cycling around River Heights. While attending Runnymede Collegiate in…

ROBERT ABRAM WALES 02/13/1939 - 07/09/2021

…yearlong teacher exchange programs overseas in England and then ultimately returning to Brandon. During his time in Brandon he stayed active running, taking part in the Terry Fox Run annually…

1960-64 ASSINIBOIA RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

…Game two the teams went to overtime tied 2-2 and after 17 minutes River Heights took the victory. A Game three loss ended Assiniboia’s remarkable run of five straight Provincial…

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JOHN GORDON "Gordie" KERR 5/8/1923 - 9/22/2021

…and Patrick Carroll, and Karlo and Tessa Hood: nephew’s Jeff Rude (wife, Joanne), Stu Rude (wife, Gayle), Scott Rude (wife, Lori) and niece Janet Erwin (husband, Matt) along with many…

Allan, Perry

…of hockey – Provincial, National and International. He had an outstanding knowledge of the Rules of the game and applied them with integrity, courage and common sense. He served as…

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1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS

…to Winnipeg charities. That winter the Maroons had played a mixed schedule against teams in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League and approximately twelve games against the Russian, Czechoslovakian, Swedish and…

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MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…game played a key role since the beginning in organizing and growing the sport. Out of the limelight, the Officials and Volunteers kept the games running and the Media reported…

Fleury, Theo

…THEOREN FLEURY Born in Oxbow, SK., Theoren Fleury played minor hockey for the Russell Rams in his home community of Russell, MB. followed by one season of midget…

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1986-1992 CARTWRIGHT CLIPPERS

…If NHL GMs think that they have it tough putting together their teams, they need to take a look at what rural hockey clubs have to do to…

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TOM MILLER - December 30, 1938 - January 19, 2024

…well as bonus step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren. Dad is also survived by his brother Carl (Pauline), and sisters Ruth, Pat, Diane and Karen as well as numerous nieces and nephews….

JACK MCKENZIE

…league. Unwilling to bend to pressure from the MJHL to become Junior A farm teams, the new league thumbed its nose at the MAHA, toyed with rules and even allowed…

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Hall, Joe

…the beginning of his career, Joe Hall was a forward, however he found his rugged style of play more suited to defence. Playing his early hockey for the Brandon Regals…

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1973/74 SELKIRK STEELERS

…32-15-1 record. Their opponent in the semi-finals would be the  defending Centennial Cup champion Portage Terriers. The Terriers were hoping for another run at the Centennial Cup and despite a…

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1912/13 WINNIPEGS

…The Winnipegs defended the cup twice at home in March, defeating both Moose Jaw and Edmonton. ROSTER: Top Row L-R: H.G. Mayes-Vice-Pres., D.H. Cooper-Patron, A.J. Andrews-Patron, C.M. Ruttan-Pres., D.W.F. Nichols-…

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1972/73 PORTAGE TERRIERS

…empty-handed. Both times his Monarchs had lost in a Game Seven final. His 1972/73 Terriers had run away with the regular season North Division and earned their spot in the…

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BARRY SHENKAROW

…for the Winnipeg Jets. By 1983, Shenkarow was warning all who would listen that the costs for running an NHL team were rising and that the aging Winnipeg Arena was…

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1919/20 SELKIRK FISHERMEN

…ABBOTT CUP TROPHY MANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN CHAMPIONSTURNBULL MEMORIAL TROPHY The Selkirk Fishermen are the longest running junior hockey team in Canada. The franchise was founded in 1917, and joined the…

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TREVOR KIDD

…National Hockey League. The 1988/89 Wheat Kings weren’t very good, but the WHL soon took notice of the kid in net that was stopping a lot of rubber and keeping…

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