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ED SWEENEY MEMORIAL AWARD RECIPIENT - GEOFF KIRBYSON
…most of his career at the Winnipeg Free Press while also contributing to Canadian Business Magazine, The Hockey News and numerous trade publications. He has coached minor hockey for many…
Crawford, Howard "Krug"
…Date of birth – 1892 Born in Brandon. From 1919 until he passed away in 1959, Howard “Krug” Crawford served the Brandon Sun well as a news reporter,…
Borger, Ralph
…Born in Winnipeg, Ralph served in Hockey Manitoba for over thirty years as a junior representative, Director of Junior “A” Hockey as finance chairman. He has represented Hockey…
Masterton, Bill
…Degree in Finance. When the NHL expanded in 1967-68, he joined the Minnesota North Stars. On January 13, 1968 tragedy struck when, after being checked, he hit his head on…
Ted Knight
…junior hockey franchise.Ted left Charleswood to go plant trees in Dawson Creek and it was there that he was introduced to the automobile business when he joined Traders Finance. He…
Marvin, Cal
…Born in Warroad, Minnesota, Cal Marvin was involved in hockey for fifty years and was the man behind “Hockeytown, USA” as Warroad was known. In his many years…
1931/32 WINNIPEGS
…as well as the Olympic Championship in Lake Placid, USA. ROSTER: Romeo Rivers, Cliff Crowley, George “Tic” Garbutt, Bill Cockburn (Captain), J. Alston “Stoney” Wise, Hugh Sutherland, Vic Lindquist, Billy…
TY DILELLO RECEIVES THE 2019 SWEENEY AWARD FOR GOLDEN BOYS
…came from Manitoba. His list started with a simple rule that all the players got their start on the ice in Manitoba. After breaking down the large number of Manitobans…
Foreman, Ted
…Ted Foreman played juvenile and junior in the Canadiens organization and reached the Memorial Cup final in 1952-53 with St. Boniface Canadiens. After breaking his leg the following…
McFadden, Jimmy
…seasons in the NHL breaking in with Detroit in 1947-48 and won the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie. He played on the 1950 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red…
1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS
…USA national teams. The Maroons more than held their own against International competition with the CAHA asking the team to give up its identity and become Canada’s First National Team…
1919/20 WINNIPEG FALCONS
…USA 2-0, and Sweden 12-1. The team that nobody wanted were World Amateur Hockey champions. The Falcons arrived home on Saturday, May 22, 1920 to a massive civic celebration and…
JOE CROZIER February 2, 1919 - October 11, 2022
…the NHL’s Coach of the Year Award in 1972 by “The Hockey News” at the conclusion of that storied Sabres’ season. Joe also led the Kitchener Rangers to a dual-championship…
MIKE DASKI REMEMBERED
…The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame received the sad news that Honoured Member Mike Daski passed away on December 23, 2021 in Reichersbeuern, Germany. Mike Daski began his…
1896 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS
…at a number of locations throughout the city. They were soon rewarded with news of the victory. Celebrations lasted until the team’s return on February 24th. The locomotive’s cow catcher…
McKenzie, Ken
…by the National Hockey League as its publicity director. In 1947 McKenzie co-founded The Hockey News with W.V. Cote. his other contributions to the NHL include its Press and Radio…
Davis, Reyn
…went to the Chatham Daily News before joining the Winnipeg Free Press in 1968. Reyn Davis covered the Winnipeg Junior Jets from 1969 and then the professional Jets of both…
Baizley, Don
…the NHL. He consistently appeared on The Hockey News list of the 100 people of power and influence in the sport, and is recognized as a true ambassador of hockey…
Coo, Abbie
…Born in Teeswater, Ontario, Abbie Coo was a successful news paper executive with the Winnipeg Free Press for many years. From 1918 to 1963 he was an executive…
Thornson, Len
…Turner Cup Championships. Thornson would retire in 1969 as the league’s all-time points leader with 1,382. In 1997, the Hockey News named Len Thornson the IHL’s all-time Greatest Player….
Vic Grant
…joined CJOB Sports and created the popular Primetime Sports. He became CJOB’s News Director in 1998 and Program Director in 2000, before retiring in 2009. Vic Grant was recognized in…
Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame leads the Way with AED Installations
…Canstar Community News writer T. Kent Morgan penned an article on the role that the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame took towards having Automated External Defibrillator (AED) machines…
A Brits Unique look at Winnipeg's Hockey History
…this interesting look at a little known Winnipeg sports venue. And then dive into Winnipeg’s hockey past CLICK HERE Thanks to Canstar Community News for permission to post the…
Memories of Sport
…In this article courtesy of Canstar News, T. Kent Morgan writes about the changing landscape of minor hockey in Winnipeg during the Fifties and Sixties and a simmering…
Hall, Joe
…was sent for. While enroute by train from Brandon, she was given the devastating news. Joe Hall was dead at the age of 36. The hockey community rallied together to…
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…