…Winnipeg with the type of hockey stick used in the East. That winter, he arranged a few informal games which were played on the Red River and other outside rinks….
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JOHN SHANSKI May 30, 1941 - November 2, 2022
…build for them. John loved packing his family into a van, a train, or a plane and taking them on an adventure anywhere in the world. John was very proud…
JOE CROZIER February 2, 1919 - October 11, 2022
…Joe bestowed on his family, his community and his teams, was his unconditional belief that it is the people in our lives, and the relationships we hold close, that truly…
ROD LINDQUIST May 20, 1948 - November 27, 2022
…golfed with. He had an uncanny ability to remember every hole that he played and would gladly fill you in on the hole if you would let him. After graduating…
What could have been ...
…in 1978 to save the World Hockey Association‘s Winnipeg Jets from extinction by purchasing the then-troubled franchise. Gobuty led the group as the team‘s President and Governor, orchestrating many defining…
Hall, Joe
…seasons and two Stanley Cup victories. Joe Hall’s rough play was always creating headlines and he had many run-ins on the ice, most notably with the Montreal Canadiens’ Newsy Lalonde….
LARRY EVANS August 4, 1943 - February 18, 2022
…, he gathered up friends who are like brothers and sisters to this day. His love of hockey began on outdoor rinks-the one Tony built in the back yard and…
GERRY JAMES October 22, 1934 - February 13, 2024
…of Honour.Gerry and Marg moved to Nanoose Bay, BC in 1997 and built their dream home on the Fairwinds Golf Club. Golf became his primary sport, and later with a…
Nominations
…are that the team must have been organized and located in Manitoba. DOWNLOAD THE TEAM NOMINATION FORMS HERE DYNASTY PROGRAM – Criteria for Nomination to the Manitoba Hockey Hall of…
1954/55 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS
…5-3. Dauphin came from behind twice in Game three to win 3-2 and were on the verge of taking the series and advancing to the league final for the sixth…
Alvin Brian Mcdonald
…and Molson‘s, and once retired, he opened up Ab & Suds Rentals with close friend and former teammate Bill Sutherland. He ran the store until his final retirement in 1996,…
Ted Knight
…and unique bond with Donald Black, which resulted in lots of mischief as well as many meaningful and memorable experiences over the years.Ted was born in Selkirk, MB on August…
WINNIPEG FALCONS DESIGNATED WITH COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS PLAQUE
…the First World War, and finally home where they would re-group and go on to win Canada’s senior amateur championship, the Allan Cup, in 1920. Following this achievement, the team…
Links
…in the “State-of-Hockey”. Hockey Manitoba is an organization of voluntary members and a small professional staff unit designed to promote and develop amateur hockey throughout Manitoba in affiliation with Hockey…
2020 MBHHF Scholarship Recipients
…swim instructor during the summer, a hockey academy pier tutor, helped coach a hockey skills club, and participated in the Curtis Klassen Memorial Fund Run. He helped put on a…
GLADWYN SCOTT JANUARY 28, 1932 - AUGUST 25, 2022
…writing stories in the various weekly newspapers where they lived. He served on the United Church Ministry and Personnel Committees in Souris, Warren, Stonewall, and Carberry. He travelled from Victoria,…
1955/56 WINNIPEG WARRIORS
…in Game One. The teams moved to Edmonton and this time it was the Royals falling behind 4-1 by the midway mark of the 2nd period. The Royals battled back…
1952/53 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS
…2nd place and take on the defending MJHL champion Monarchs in the first round of the play-offs. St. Boniface would make short work of the Monarchs, taking the series (8-4,…
1960-64 ASSINIBOIA RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
…The Assiniboia Residential School opened its doors on Academy Road in Winnipeg in 1958 with a small population of approximately 120 Indigenous students from Manitoba and Northern Ontario….
MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY VETERANS LUNCHEON
…played at Austin‘s Winnipeg Street Railway Rink on the Assiniboine River. The two teams competing were the Winnipeg Victorias and the Winnipegs hockey clubs. The Veterans Induction was created to…
Johnny Peirson
…volunteered for the Canadian Army during World War II and was stationed in Europe. After the war, John continued with his education at McGill University, where he played for the…
Teammate Tales & Tracking
…been there all afternoon on Sunday, and we’d wait until they turned off the lights to signal closing time, gobble up all the left over hot dogs in the canteen…
The Bob Chrystal Story - Block That Shot
…a hockey fan since Peter Bondra led the Washington Capitals to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1998. Ty plays extensively on the World Curling Tour in the winter and can…
SID WHITE 1932 – 2021
…played junior hockey and was the captain of the St. Boniface Canadiens during their quest for the Memorial cup. He went on to play in the International Hockey League in…
1973/74 SELKIRK STEELERS
…Stoez in a 2-1 victory followed by a 6-3 Game Four win had Selkirk on the verge of a national title. The Bears had different plans however, and would win…
About
…to hockey’s beginnings in the province, along with panels showcasing the game’s growth on the Prairies, Olympic and World successes and the Province’s long history in professional leagues. The walls…
Ron Castelane
…the Order of Sport Excellence in 1987 and represented Manitoba on the Senior Golf Team for several years. I just celebrated 40 years in real estate, most of them with…
Ralph Lyndon 1935-2023
…and leading force for the Maroons football team only losing one game in three years due in large part to Ralph’s talents on the field. He went on to play…
Jim Hargreaves May 2, 1950 - June 30, 2020
…practice. He was a tough coach, but he was fair, and instilled a spirit of teamwork and competitiveness on the field and in the rink. Jim was all heart, had…
Scholarships
…hockey in Winnipeg’s north end and was a member of the last Winnipeg based team to win the Memorial Cup, the 1957 Winnipeg Braves. Jerry went on to graduate from the University…