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Hampson, Ted

Born in Togo, Saskatchewan, this centreman was captain of the 1957 Flin Flon Bombers who won the Memorial Cup. In 12 NHL seasons with Toronto Maple Leafs,…

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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,…

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Larkin, Wayne

This left winger was the Captain of the 1959 Memorial Cup champion Winnipeg Braves. He played eight seasons in the AHL with Cleveland Barons, Springfield Indians, Providence…

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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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Meronek, William (Smiley)

Born in Stony Mountain, this centreman played in the MJHL with St. Boniface and Portage la Prairie and captured the league scoring title in 1937 with the…

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Pike, Alf

Born in Winnipeg, Pike centred the top line of the Winnipeg Monarchs with Johnny McCreedy and Dick Kowcinak. This line led the Monarchs to the 1937 Memorial…

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Raleigh, Don

Born in Kenora, Raleigh moved to Winnipeg when he was a youngster. At 16 this centreman played junior hockey with the Winnipeg Monarchs. In 1943 he played…

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Reay, Bill (Billy)

Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior with the St. Boniface Seals when they won the Memorial Cup in 1938. He was with Quebec when they won…

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McFadden, Jimmy

Born in Belfast, Ireland, this centreman moved to Canada as a youngster and began his pro hockey career in 1939 with Portland in the PCHL. He played…

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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…

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Leiter, Bob

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman won a Memorial Cup championship with the 1959 Winnipeg Braves. In 7 NHL seasons with Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins and Atlanta Flames, he…

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Lefley, Chuck

Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played junior with his hometown Rangers. He spent 8 seasons in the NHL with Montreal Canadiens and St. Louis Blues. Chuck…

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Marks, John

Born in Hamiota, this left winger played college hockey at the University of North Dakota. He joined the Chicago Blackhawks in 1972 after toiling for 2 seasons…

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Masterton, Bill

Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior with the St. Boniface Canadiens who won the 1956 Manitoba title. He attended the University of Denver and obtained a…

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McCallum, Dunc

Born in Flin Flon, this defenceman played both juvenile and junior with the Brandon Wheat Kings before turning pro in 1960 with the IHL Fort Wayne Komets….

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Gilhen, Randy

Born in Zweubruken, West Germany Randy grew up in Winnipeg and followed the WHA Winnipeg Jets. He played junior hockey with Saskatoon and Winnipeg, recording 57 goals…

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Foster, Jimmy

Born in Glascow, Scotland, this goaltender won a Provincial Junior championship in 1925 with the University of Manitoba and was with the Winnipegs in 1927 and with…

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Maxwell, Fred "Steamer"

He had several offers to become a professional hockey player but remained an amateur throughout his career. He picked up the nickname “Steamer” because of his tremendous…

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Johnson, Tom

In 1946 he played for the Winnipeg Monarchs. Johnson was claimed by the Montreal Canadiens in 1947 and played one season with the Montreal Royals and the…

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Mosienko, Billy

He played minor hockey in Winnipeg’s North End and Junior in 1939/40 with the Winnipeg Monarchs. He would turn pro, the following season, signing with the Chicago…

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Rayner, Charlie (Chuck)

Born in Sutherland, SK, Chuck Rayner showed great promise as a goaltender and by 16 he was playing junior hockey with the Saskatoon Wesleys. He moved on…

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Armytage, Jack

Born in Fergus, Ontario. An excellent player, a brilliant leader, and best remembered as the man who first organized a hockey club in the City of Winnipeg…

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Stewart, John "Black Jack"

Born in Pilot Mound, Manitoba he earned his nickname because of his abilities as a punishing body checker. In 1936 and 1937 he played two seasons of…

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Johnson, Ivan (Ching)

He did not begin playing competitive hockey until 1919 when he joined the senior Winnipeg Monarchs. The next 6 seasons he played for the Eveleth Miners and…

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Hextall, Bryan

Born in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, he played all of his minor hockey in Poplar Point, Manitoba. He played on the 1929-30 Manitoba Juvenile championship team. He played junior…

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Coulter, Art

Born in Winnipeg, he played his minor hockey in Winnipeg with the Pilgrim club and left the city in 1927 after one season of junior. He became…

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Clarke, Bobby

Bobby played junior with the Flin Flon Bombers. He won the MJHL scoring title in 1967 and lead the WHL in scoring in 1968 and 1969. In…

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Fredrickson, Frank

In 1912, Frank Fredrickson joined the recently formed Winnipeg Falcons in the Manitoba Independent League where the team would win the Intermediate title. Fredrickson and the Falcons…

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Gardiner, Charlie (Chuck)

Gardiner played junior with the Winnipeg Tammany Tigers in 1922 and in 1923 with the senior Selkirk Fishermen. He played two seasons in the American Hockey Association…

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Hay, George

Many experts felt that Hay, born in Listowel, Ontario was the greatest stickhandler in hockey when he played in the NHL during the 1920’s. He began his…

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