…Junior A Centennial Cup tournament (now the RBC Cup). Defeating the Calgary Canucks during the Centennial Cup tournament would earn the South Blues the Abbott Cup and the Western Canadian…
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Portage la Prairie Terriers, Manitoba's First Centennial Cup Champions - by Ed Sweeney
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…
Hares, Al
…he has helped guide the Selkirk Junior B Fishermen to seven league championships including six Western Canada Championship Keystone Cup appearances.A proud moment was in the 1993 season, when all…
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…
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…
Leader, Al
…that, in 1944, led to his election as Secretary-Manager of the Pacific Coast Hockey League. By 1948 the league had turned professional and Al Leader became its first President….
Winner of Gold at First World Junior Tourney - by Al Vickery
Baizley, Don
…to North America in the seventies and opened the door for many others that followed. Baizley was an important mediator during the 2004 – 05 lockout between the NHLPA and…
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…is widely considered to be the premiere professional ice hockey league in the world. Teams compete for the Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America. The North…
Scott, Gladwyn
…served as the President of the South Interlake Hockey League. He also served as President of the MAHA and is a member of the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame….
McKerlie, Almer
…He was Referee-in-chief of the South Eastern Region, South Central, Pembina Valley and junior B hockey. Almer McKerlie also played baseball for the Carman Goldeyes of the ManDak League….
1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS
…The Pierson Bruins dominated the South West Hockey League during the Fifties. Built around a strong core of local talent, the club was built on well organized offensive…
ROD LINDQUIST May 20, 1948 - November 27, 2022
…co-curricular activities c/o St. John’s Ravenscourt School, 400 South Dr., Winnipeg, MB R3T 3K5, 204-477-2497 or online at http://www.sjr.mb.ca/ Alternatively, please feel free to donate to another charity that you…
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….
1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
…with a tight defence right out of the gate. Keenan’s second goal, at 8:33 of the second period, was the Memorial Cup-winner. Roster: Ken Barker, Pete Belanger (captain), Jack Boyd, Wilf…
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…
Williamson, Murray
…Murray Williamson, a junior with St. Boniface Canadiens and Winnipeg Barons, was awarded a scholarship by the University of Minnesota where he earned All-America honours. However, it was…
SID WHITE 1932 – 2021
…many gatherings were held with family and friends. In his 50’s Sid started skiing and enjoyed many of the big hills in North America. After retirement, May and Sid began…
A Confluence of Destinies: The Saga of the Winnipeg Falcons’ 1920 Olympic Gold Medal Victory in Ice Hockey
…very DNA of Canadians. It is the story of a nation, Canada, and its evolution from a small British colony in the north-east corner of North America to a transcontinental…
GEORGE ROBERTSON May 11, 1927 - Jan 9, 2021
…across North America, he never wanted to relocate permanently and remained a fiercely proud Manitoban. George was recently informed by the Montreal Canadiens that, as a member of the family…
BILL BOND November 1, 1944 - August 8, 2020
…for the Checkers, Seals and Owls. After hockey, he joined Bell Canada as a splicer. He retired early and was lucky to travel with Susan throughout North America, Caribbean and…
Nicolson, Ken "Friar"
…and for Canada’s National team. His Jets coverage took him to Russia, Sweden, Finland, Japan and all over North America. Besides hockey, Ken Nicolson covered the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and…
Cully Wilson
…In the early 20th century, descendants of Icelandic immigrants in North America had to fight for acceptance in many walks of life. Professional hockey was no exception, and…
1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS
…The Pierson Bruins dominated the South West Hockey League during the Fifties. Built around a strong core of local talent, the Lee family (Alan, Ken, Bert, Bill), Barry…
Evason, Dan (Heavy)
…with South East Blades. From 1999 until 2004 he scouted for the Kamloops Blazers of the WHL. From 2000 to 2002, he also served as director of hockey operations for…
Foreman, Ted
…the team Winnipeg South Blues. He served as president for eight years and was the annual dinner and fundraising chairman for the 18 years he served on the board….
Ormshaw, Earl
…hockey from Bantam to Juvenile. In the 1970’s he officiated Intermediate hockey in the Provencher League, Pembina Valley, Interlake, South East, Assiniboine, Manitoba Eastern, University, CASH, MJHL, MMJHL, WCJHL. He…
Tibbatts, Ken
…Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) Minor Hockey Services Award in 1987. Ken Tibbatts was also named a member of South West Intermediate Hockey League Honour Society in 1979….
Mann, Jim
…the Brandon University Bobcats from 1964-71 who excelled in the South West Hockey League and the Western Canada Inter-Collegiate Association play. In 1976 he piloted the Brandon Olympics of the…