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McCarthy, Kevin

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played his junior hockey with the MJHL Winnipeg Monarchs and the WCHL Winnipeg Clubs. In 1976 and 1977 he set WCHL records for…

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Henry, Jim (Sugar Jim)

…Born in Winnipeg, this goaltender played junior hockey in Brandon and was on the team that won the Manitoba title. He was with the Regina Rangers in 1940-41…

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Chipperfield, Ron

…Born in Brandon, this centreman played with the MJHL champion Dauphin Kings and then went on to play another four seasons with the Brandon Wheat Kings. In his…

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Wilson, Carey

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman/right winger was a member of the Canadian junior team that won the 1982 World Junior Hockey championship. He also played for the 1984…

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Reardon, Ken

…This defenceman played minor hockey in Winnipeg and junior with Edmonton, who lost the 1939 Memorial Cup final to Oshawa. In 1940 he signed with Montreal but World…

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McCreedy, John

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played with the Winnipeg Monarchs who won the 1937 Memorial Cup, with the Trail Smoke Eaters who won the Allan Cup in…

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Langelle, Pete

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior in his hometown with the 1937 Memorial Cup champion Monarchs. He played 4 NHL seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, which…

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Taylor, Harry

…Born in St. James, this centreman played in the MJHL with St. James and with the 1946 Memorial Cup Champion Winnipeg Monarchs. He turned pro with the Toronto…

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Monson, Walter (Pops)

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played with the Elmwood Millionaires (1928 Provincial junior champs). He played senior hockey for two Manitoba championship teams, Elmwood in 1930 and with…

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Taylor, Ted

…Born in Oak Lake, this left winger played three junior seasons with the Brandon Wheat Kings, MJHL champions in 1960 and 1962. He played six NHL seasons with…

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Somers, Art

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior for 1921 Winnipeg Falcons, the first Western team to win the Memorial Cup. He played senior with Winnipeg Victorias and Fort…

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Stanowski, Wally

…Wally Stanowski played junior with the 1938 Memorial Cup champion St. Boniface Seals. He then played with Toronto Maple Leafs in 1939, finishing second in voting for the

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Nesterenko, Eric

…Born in Flin Flon, this right winger’s career spanned 20 NHL seasons, 5 with the Toronto Maple Leafs and 15 with the Chicago Blackhawks. He played 1219 games,…

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Murray, Bill

…Bornin Solsgirth, this centreman/left winger was rated by many as one of the best amateur hockey players in Manitoba during the fifties.In 1945 he was a member of…

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Pechet, Mitch

…Born in Cupar, Saskatchewan, this right winger played junior with the 1937 and 1938 Brandon Wheat Kings. He turned pro in 1940 with Philadelphia of the AHL and…

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Young, Scott

…Globe and Mail. While in Toronto, Young annoyed some of the NHL brass and at one time was barred from Maple Leaf Gardens. After over forty books, his name is…

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Russell, Church

…York Rangers and three AHL seasons with the Cleveland Barons (1947-49) and Pittsburgh Hornets (1949-50). He also played pro with Vancouver Canucks in the PCHL (1950-51). He played over 300…

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Topoll, Del

…a member of the IHL Turner Cup champions, Cincinnati Mohawks. He played in over 1,000 games in the Western Hockey League and Quebec Hockey League and registered 269 goals, 555…

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Hanlon, Glen (Red)

…St. Louis Blues, the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings over his 15 year NHL career. He played 477 games in the NHL, recorded 16 shutouts and had a…

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Hildebrand, Elmer

the SEMHL for 20 years. He ran a first-class operation which included play-by-play broadcasts over CFAM-Altona. Because of his vision and service, the SEMHL remains as one of the oldest…

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Dunderdale, Tom

…Dunderdale was noted as a deft stickhandler and fast skater and turned to coaching and managing teams in Los Angeles, Edmonton, and Winnipeg when his playing days were over….

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Southern, Sam

…Winnipeg and he touched the lives of many youngsters over the years. He was honoured for his dedication to hockey by having the Sam Southern Arena named after him….

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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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Heather, Ian

…Ian Heather has been a long-time referee and was referee-in-chief for WMHA 1973-78 and later served in that role for the Winnipeg High School League from 1987-1994. Most…

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Simpson, "Bud" Robert

…Born in Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, “Bud” Simpson was a great amateur goalie who played in all levels of the Winnipeg minor, junior and senior hockey system. He moved…

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Scott, Gladwyn

…Born in Hamiota, he began his hockey career as a player and in 1951-52 turned to coaching in rural Manitoba until 1985-86. He has served as the President…

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Lesuk, Bill

They called him “The Tractor.” Bill Lesuk, a junior with Weyburn Red Wings, later played 388 games in the NHL with Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Washington and…

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Broda, Walter (Turk)

…Born in Brandon, he was a goaltender who played his minor hockey in his hometown. He moved to the Winnipeg Monarchs for his final season of junior. Broda…

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Smith, Maurice

…Born in London, England, Maurice Smith was Sports Editor of the Winnipeg Free Press from 1944-1976 and a most ardent supporter of hockey. He was the first President…

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Karpan, Vaughn

…Vaughn Karpan was born in 1961 in Flin Flon and grew up in The Pas. He played junior with the Brandon Wheat Kings and New Westminster Royals and…

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