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Nominations

*THE NOMINATION PROCESS FOR THE 2024 CLASS IS OPEN; Nominations for induction into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame are encouraged to come from the public. An…

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Kennedy, Sheldon

Sheldon Kennedy was a prolific goal scorer throughout his minor hockey years. Starting his junior hockey career as a 16 year old with the Winnipeg South Blues…

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Pennington, Cliff

Born in Winnipeg, Cliff was a centreman who played four years of Junior hockey, two with St. Boniface Canadiens, 1956 MJHL Champions and two seasons with Flin…

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Murray, Andy

Born in Gladstone and raised in Souris, Andy Murray has taken advantage of many opportunities that availed themselves throughout a coaching career that has spanned over three…

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Ormshaw, Earl

Born in Winnipeg Earl began a 40 year career in officiating in the early 60’s in playground hockey and worked his way through all levels of Winnipeg…

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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…

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Kendall, Billy

BILLY KENDALL Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played for Elmwood Millionaires, 1929 Memorial Cup finalists and for the 1934 Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks. He played…

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Labossiere, Gord

Born in St. Boniface, this centreman played junior with the Winnipeg Rangers and was the 1958 MJHL scoring champion. In 6 NHL seasons with New York, Los…

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Goodman, Mike

Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played junior hockey with YMLC in 1918 -1919 and senior with the Winnipeg Falcons who won the Allan Cup and the…

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Chorley, Elliot

Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played his junior hockey with the Winnipeg Monarchs leading the club in 1951 to the Memorial Cup final. He played on…

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Giles, Curt

Born in The Pas, this defenceman was first noticed at the University of Minnesota-Duluth where he played for four years and was selected to the NCAA All-American…

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Dickens, Ernie

Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played three years in the MJHL with the Winnipeg Rangers, Winnipeg Monarchs and St. James and finished his junior career with the…

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Hergesheimer, Phil

Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played with the Boston Cubs, Can-American Champs in 1936. In four NHL seasons with Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins, he…

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Fashoway, Gord

…assists, 844 points (ninth all-time). He was a PCHL First All-Star Team in 1952. Gord Fashoway was also a WHL Second Team All- Star four times and won a WHL…

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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…

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Northcott, Baldy

Born in Calgary, Alberta, this left winger broke into the NHL in 1929 with the Montreal Maroons and played 10 seasons with them. In 1932 he made…

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TY DILELLO RECEIVES 2019 SWEENEY AWARD FOR GOLDEN BOYS

…features detailed biographies, rare photographs and plenty of never-been-told before stories about some of hockey’s greatest players. Starting with a simple rule that all players started their careers on the…

John Rodger

…and daughters Avery and Abigail); special friends, Olga Barth, Delaine (Mark) Russo, and their children Maksym and Gabriella, lifelong DMCI friends Ron Skaftfeld, Dick Monk, Bill Kilfoyle, Warren Gregg and…

1972/73 PORTAGE TERRIERS

…empty-handed. Both times his Monarchs had lost in a Game Seven final. His 1972/73 Terriers had run away with the regular season North Division and earned their spot in the…

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Johnny Peirson

…(Dave Emslie), and Susan Peirson (Paul Ritger), eleven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. John was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was the son to Frederick Richard Peirson and Ruth Widder…

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…

1919/20 WINNIPEG FALCONS

…the rural Manitoba Hockey League, the Falcons would take the MHL championship. The old Amphitheatre Rink was packed with 5,000 hockey fans on Thursday, February 6, 1920 to see the…

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Final Face off - Don Collins

…in playing the Russian National team in 1965. His passion for the game continued into his later years by creating goal masks for up and coming North American and European…

2022 Ed Sweeney Award

…of 1979, losing most of the players who led them to the team’s third AVCO Cup victory that spring – Kent Nilsson, Terry Ruskowski, Rich Preston, Kim Clackson and Barry…

Ball, Terry

run to the Allan Cup championship. He then played the 1964-65 season with the junior KItchener Rangers of the OHA. Ball played 15 pro seasons including 74 NHL games and…

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JOHNNY SHEPARD

…Frank were sent to live with family in Selkirk, MB. After three years with the Selkirk Fishermen Juniors of the MJHL that included a run at the 1920 Memorial Cup,…

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Green, Edward Joseph (Ted)

…Born in Eriksdale, MB this rugged defenceman played junior hockey with the St. Boniface Canadiens and was added to the roster of the 1959 MJHL Winnipeg Braves. The…

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TED 'DUTCH' HOLLAND O9/18/1937 - 07/22/2021

…Kathleen, his brother-in-law Roy Parkhill, and his dogs, Nipper, Rusty, Tess and Kirby. He is survived by his sister Nancy Ann Parkhill, his son Robert (Jennifer) Holland, grandsons, Tommy and…