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Watson, Blake

…with the 1928 University of Manitoba senior team that won the Allan Cup and was with the 1931 University of Manitoba Grads team that won the World Hockey championship….

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Stanowski, Wally

…Calder Cup that season. He played with the Leafs when they won the Stanley Cup in 1942 after which he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He…

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Rice-Jones, Art

…1932 he was a member of the Winnipeg Monarchs who lost the Memorial Cup playoffs to the Sudbury Wolves. He played with the 1935 World Champion Winnipeg Monarchs at Davos,…

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Rivers, Romeo

…Olympic championship at Lake Placid, New York. In 1932 he was the MSHL scoring champion. In 1935 Romeo Rivers played for the World champion Winnipeg Monarchs at Davos, Switzerland….

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Coulter, Art

…and captained the Rangers to their 1940 Stanley Cup victory. After two more seasons, Art entered the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II; this ended his pro career….

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Frayne, Trent (Bill)

…to Winnipeg and joined the Canadian Press. In the late 1930s he accepted a position with the sports department of the Winnipeg Tribune. Frayne went to Toronto during World War…

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1908 Hockey Road Trip

…reaching the mountains, the water was really running. However, we kept going and landed at Glen Campbell’s at about 5, where we had supper. Mr. Campbell supplied us with a…

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Al Johnson

…won a bronze medal for Canada at the World Championships. After another year with the national team program he would retire briefly in 1966. He would return to the minors…

A 1908 Road Trip

…reaching the mountains, the water was really running. However, we kept going and landed at Glen Campbell’s at about 5, where we had supper. Mr. Campbell supplied us with a…

Alvin Brian Mcdonald

…the hockey world, coaching and volunteering his time with many organizations, including Special Olympics, and his love for hockey was a priority as he travelled with the NHL Old-timers for…

Sutherland, Bill

…of the World Hockey Association in 1972. Bill Sutherland retired as an active player in 1974. He later went on to a lengthy coaching career, serving both as the head…

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Kerr, Gordon

…Sapporo, Japan and the 1976 Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria. In addition Gord Kerr refereed in the Western Hockey League and the World Hockey Association for several years.  …

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2019 MHSAA Scholarship Winners

…in addition to numerous other fundraising events. He time keeps for St. Mary’s Academy’s Female World Sport School Challenge tournaments and Jackrabbits hockey programs at the local community centre….

MARTY MURRAY

…the Wheat Kings in scoring his last two seasons with 114 and 128 points respectively while earning a spot on Canada’s gold medal teams at the 1994 and 1995 World

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MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…Day. Annually, December 20th will now be a significant date reminding us of the game of hockey’s journey from the banks of the Assiniboine River on December 20, 1890 across…

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…

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…

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Bell, Joe

…Born in Portage la Prairie, this left winger played on the 1942 Portage Terriers, Memorial Cup champions. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II…

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TREVOR KIDD

…would take that invitation, make the 1988/89 Wheat Kings team and go on to two world junior medals, an Olympic medal, a Memorial Cup and a 12-year career in the…

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BARRY SHENKAROW

…In 1978, young Winnipeg lawyer Barry Shenkarow was sitting in on an appeal by the community-owned World Hockey Association Winnipeg Jets looking for buy-in from Winnipeg’s business elite…

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Pat Falloon

…back-to-back 60-goal seasons. In 1991, Falloon won gold with the Canadian World Junior team then returned to the Chiefs to win the 1991 Memorial Cup where he was also named…

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Michael Gobuty

…DOB – Winnipeg-born and raised, Gobuty saved the popular but broke Winnipeg Jets franchise during the 1977/78 World Hockey Association season when he stepped forward with an investor…

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Loeppky, Laura

…in 2000 and in 2001 at the Women’s Pool A World Championship in Minneapolis. The highlight of her career took place in 2002 when she was selected to referee at…

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Thompson, Bob

…a linesman in the Western Junior League and at the University level. He obtained his level 6 papers in Toronto and officiated at the World Junior Championships in Brandon and…

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Ulrich, Bud

…in Memorial Cup playdowns and in 1974-75 was selected as Canada’s referee for the World Junior Championship working games in Minneapolis and Winnipeg. He also became a head referee in…

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Kuryk, Don

…He officiated in the Winnipeg minor hockey system, MJHL, MMJHL, CIAU, WHL, IIHL, and worked in the World Hockey Championships, Allan, Centennial and Hardy Cup finals. Don Kuryk was also…

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Steen, Thomas

…Thomas Steen was born in Grums, Sweden, selected to the World Junior all-star team in 1979 he was drafted that same year in the fifth round by the…

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Lyndon, Lorne

…& `53), Memorial Cup finals from 1950-1952 and the Alexander Cup in 1951. As a player he was a member of Winnipeg’s 1932 World Champions and Allan Cup winner in…

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Final Face Off - Brian Cadle 1948 - 2015

…by his children, Bryson (My Phuong), Lacey (Blake) and Meghan (Vig) at the time of his death. Brian was an original member of the Winnipeg Jets of the World Hockey…

Final Face Off - Peter Kapusta

…his mother Ann and father Michael; brother Basil (Second World War); sister Rose; and wife Blanche. After his hockey career ended in 1960, he purchased a taxicab and became a…