…Leader began his hockey career at 16 as a player around Watson, Saskatchewan. His first administrative post was as secretary of the Seattle City League in 1933 and in the…
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Topoll, Del
…1,000 games in the Western Hockey League and Quebec Hockey League and registered 269 goals, 555 assists for a total of 824 points in a 18 year hockey career….
Paradice, Alan (Al)
…he refereed in the Western Hockey League, the International Hockey League, international hockey and in all levels of the CAHA, including the Memorial and Allan Cup finals. Al Paradice was…
Tresoor, Al
…When Al Tresoor coached at East Elmwood and then moved to Kelvin Community Centre, he coached winning minor teams at every level. He later went on to coach…
Winner of Gold at First World Junior Tourney - by Al Vickery
Hamilton, Al
…Born in Flin Flon, this defenceman played on the 1966 Memorial Cup champion Edmonton Oil Kings. In six NHL seasons with the New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres and…
Hares, Al
…In Selkirk, Al Hares is âMr. Hockeyâ.It is estimated that in over 50 years involved with hockey, 33 as a coach, Al Hares has spent 10,000 hours behind…
1974/75 THOMPSON HAWKS
…decision was being made, the citizens of the young city of Thompson did not want to lose one of their prime sources of winter entertainment. A “Save the Hawks” campaign…
1896 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS
…was adorned with hockey sticks and brooms, emblematic of the clean sweep in Montreal. Following a parade on Main Street (considered to be the first Stanley Cup parade), thousands of…
1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
…Memorial Cup Champions Abbott Cup Champions Manitoba/Thunder Bay Champions Ollie Turnbull Memorial Trophy Champions (Manitoba Junior Hockey League) The 1934/35 Winnipeg Monarchs took the City A Division title…
1960-64 ASSINIBOIA RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
…would win their first Baldy Northcott Provincial Junior ‘B’ title. 1961 Manitoba Junior B Champions – Winning the Junior B City title, the team went on the road to defeat…
THE HOCKEY ICELANDERS OF SARGENT AVENUE
…help the newcomers settle in. As the rapidly growing city expanded, an Icelandic enclave was established in the city‘s West End along Sargent Avenue. By 1897, second generation Icelanders were…
WINNIPEG FALCONS DESIGNATED WITH COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS PLAQUE
…first-ever Olympic gold medalists in ice hockey. Mayor Brian Bowman brought greetings from the City of Winnipeg to the well attended event that included many descendants of the Falcon players….
Pioneer Arena renamed to honour Charlie Gardiner
…but grew up in Winnipeg living on William Ave. and Alexander and Langside Streets. Naming the Pioneer location seems appropriate even if it’s taken the City 84 years to officially…
AB McDONALD ARENA
…for the sport of hockey. The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame along with the City of Winnipeg, True North Sports & Entertainment and the McDonald family patiently worked through ongoing…
A Confluence of Destinies: The Saga of the Winnipeg Falcons’ 1920 Olympic Gold Medal Victory in Ice Hockey
…champions in the sport their city, province and country adored. All these seemingly disparate destinies converged on the ice in Antwerp, in 1920. You can purchase your copy HERE….
Ted Knight
…sole owner and dealer principal of Crestview. His leadership in the auto business was recognized by his national dealer colleagues when he became chairman of the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association…
Goring, Bob (Butch)
…the Lady Byng Trophy in 1978 and the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in 1978. “Butch” Goring recorded only 102 penalty minutes in 1107 games, a testimony to his sportsmanship….
Donate
…Topoll, Del Turner, Jack Unfried, Bruce Van Hellemond, Andy *Varnes, Gerry *Vickery, Al “Pappy” Vinet, Joseph *Wales, Robert “Scotty” West, Joe White, Bruce White, Doug *White, Sidney Whyte, Gary Wilkie,…
1950-54 DAUPHIN KINGS INTERMEDIATES
…Gus Bohunicky,Dave Hunt, Tom Love, Bill Murray, Bob Reznoski, Paul Allard, George Tamblyn, Del Murray, Pat McNeill, Johnny Love, Lorne Oman, Lad Hutchison, Paul Platz, Mac Beaton, Bob Ellison…
1914/15 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
…Ferguson (Sec’y), Tommy Murray (Goal), Reg Hay (Right Wing), Fred Maxwell (Rover), Alex Irvin (Captain & Point), Dick Irvin (Centre), Stan Marples (Left Wing), Clem Loughlin (Cover Point), Del Irvine…
Patrons
…Dudych, Edward Duke, Dr. Peter Dyker, Al *Evans, Larry *Evason, AllanEvason, Dean *Ezinicki, Bill *Fabro, Sam *Flynn, Mark Foreman, Ted*Frayne, Trent *Frost, Ray Gilhen, Randy Gill, Tom *Goodman, Gil Gordon,…
1955/56 WINNIPEG WARRIORS
…Edinburgh Cup Champions The 1955 – 56 Warriors won the Lester Patrick Trophy and the Edinburgh Trophy, emblematic of the World’s Minor Professional Hockey Championship. The City of…
Brian English
…standout defenceman for the U of M hockey team and was on the blue line in 1965 when his Bisons won their only national championship. He also played junior hockey…
MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY
…will curtail our first celebration. Despite the delay, there is much to celebrate over the coming years with special events and initiatives in communities to be organized across the province….
BARRY SHENKAROW
…inadequate to support pro hockey. However, Shenkarow was committed to keep the Jets in Winnipeg and worked diligently in making the team competitive and part of the city‘s fabric. Together…
2020 MANITOBA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME COMMUNITY AWARD
…The money is in support of the organization’s Positive Athletic Cultural Experience, which supports mainly hockey but also a number of other sports programs for over 500 Inner City youth, said Leach….
BOB HOLLIDAY WAY
…Holliday’s contributions to the community over several decades. Holliday grew up on Sadler Avenue and has made a career writing for many news organizations within the city, covering sports and…
Kabel, Bob
…Lake City. Bob Kabel played in 48 NHL games with New York Rangers and in a 890 game pro career he recorded 236 goals, 400 assists and 636 points….
RON OTTAWA
…career. Starting off at the outdoor rinks throughout the city, he would referee GWMHA games at all levels. In the 70s, he was a referee/linesman at the Junior level in…