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1950/51 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…that went six games. Next up were the Thunder Bay champion Port Arthur Bruins. The Monarchs won a tough back-and-forth series, 4 games to 3 at the Winnipeg Ampitheatre. The

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MANITOBA HOCKEY: AN ORAL HISTORY

the great province of Manitoba. Thanks to his trademark research and writing, Dilello has crafted a rich tribute to these men and their accomplishments, both on and off the ice.”…

R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Byron Spriggs

the University of Manitoba Men’s and Women’s hockey programs. The recipients are selected by the UofM coaches every November from their respective rosters. Born in Udine, Italy, Sam Fabro moved…

1945/46 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions After eliminating St. James Orioles 6-2, 7-3 in two straight games of their best-of-three semi-final playoff, the Monarchs moved on to take…

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1982/83 WINNIPEG NORTH END FLYERS

…HARDY CUP CHAMPIONSEDMONTON JOURNAL TROPHY The North End Flyers were a team of players and management most of whom grew up and played sports in the North End…

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John Rodger

…junior hockey for the St. Boniface Canadiens and was a member of the 1959 Memorial Cup Winnipeg Braves team. John won the Western Hockey League scoring championship playing for the

MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…in 1890. The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and our sponsors are proud to partner in celebrating hockey’s legacy in our province. Manitoba has produced Olympic, World and Stanley Cup…

Fredrickson, Frank

…play Senior briefly in the Winnipeg Patriot League before heading overseas in 1917 to serve with the Canadian Forces in World War I. The Falcons would re-form in 1919 and…

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1950/51 WINNIPEG MONARCHS - ABBOTT CUP

…Winnipeg Amphitheatre for the remaining matches. The Best-of-Seven final actually went to eight games with one game a tie. The Monarchs went on to lose the Memorial Cup to the

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ST. ADOLPHE WINS HOCKEY HERITAGE COMMUNITY AWARD

…for communities that need the support for hockey in their community. They thought of us when we were in the spotlight for Kraft Hockeyville last year.” The prize amount is…

R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Erica Rieder

…who was a U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian in 2017-18, is a captain of the Bisons this season. The R. A. “Sam” Fabro Scholarships are awarded to a member of…

1939/40 KENORA THISTLES

…best of five series was played in Winnipeg. Kenora lost the final in 4 games making the Oshawa Generals the first team to win back to back Memorial Cups….

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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…

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Hextall, Ron

…recorded by a goaltender in the NHL. Ron Hextall had a 13-year NHL career which included the Quebec Nordiques, and New York Islanders, 608 games, 296 wins, 214 losses, 69…

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Awards

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McDonald, Alvin Brian (Ab)

…title before moving on to the St. Catherine Teepees of the OHL. Ab began his pro career  in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Rochester Americans before advancing to…

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Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring

…Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame ring designed and manufactured by Jostens is a bold symbol of achievement featuring the black &…

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2017 Community Award

…Fam e once again received the support of  SIGFUSSON NORTHERN LTD , who graciously donated an additional $5,000.00, making the Grand Prize Total of $10,000.00 that was awarded to the

1937/38 St. BONIFACE SEALS

…1938 Memorial Cup1938 Abbott Cup The 1937/38 St. Boniface Seals beat the defending National Champion Winnipeg Monarchs to claim the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship and the Turnbull…

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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…

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Juzda, Bill

…in World War II. In 1948 the New York Rangers traded him to Toronto where he played on the 1949 and 1951 Stanley Cup winners. Bill Juzda returned to Winnipeg…

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Simpson, "Bullet" Joe

…won the Military Medal. After World War I, he played with the Selkirk Fishermen in 1919/20. He joined the Edmonton Eskimos in 1921-22. Simpson joined the New York Americans of…

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Milford, John Calverly (Jake)

…from the Detroit Red Wings and the New York Rangers in 1936 to play three years in England. He made hockey history when Eddie Shore traded him from Springfield to…

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REMEMBERING ART COULTER - Ty Dilello

…Remembering Art Coulter: Captain of the 1940 Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers – By Ty Dilello Few were better at playing tough on the blueline than Art…

Keane, Mike

…Dallas Stars. He also played for the New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues and Vancouver Canucks. Keane served as the 23rd captain of the Montreal Canadiens and finished his career…

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Loughlin, Clem

…to 8. After the 1925/26 season, the West Coast League disbanded and their players were sold to Chicago, Detroit and New York. The Victoria club was sold to the NHL…

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Murray, Andy

…at the helm of the 1998 Canadian Olympic team and led Canada to six Spengler Cup titles. He has also lead his country to three World Hockey Championships in 1997,…

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For the Love of the Game

…says his playing days are behind him, he books the icetimes and keeps the league going for the love of the game. Read the article, courtesy of Canstar here…