Bob 'Pinkie' Davie Story
Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame writer, Ty Dilello has put together an interesting article on the hockey life of Beausejour, Manitoba's Bob 'Pinkie Davie.Click Here to read....
Read MoreManitoba Hockey Hall of Fame writer, Ty Dilello has put together an interesting article on the hockey life of Beausejour, Manitoba's Bob 'Pinkie Davie.Click Here to read....
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame was pleased to present the following scholarships; Sam Fabro Memorial Scholarship - $1500 2020/2021 Recipients: Women: Madison Cole University of Manitoba Bisons...
Read MoreIt is with great sadness the family of Jim Johnson announces his sudden passing on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Jim will be lovingly remembered by his wife Marlys, and his children, Shellie (Jim)...
Read MoreThe Western Hockey League expansion Winnipeg Warriors capped their Cinderella season by winning the 1956 Edinburgh Trophy as Canada's top minor-professional hockey team. Billy Mosienko tallied...
Read MoreCrystal Leach accepts a $10,000 Community Award cheque from the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and partner Sigfusson Northern on behalf of Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre. The money is in support of...
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is excited to be part of a new True North Youth Foundation initiative that will help support the MBHHF Scholarships and Community Award programs. We're hoping you...
Read MorePEIRSON, John "Johnny" Former Boston Bruin and Respected Broadcaster John "Johnny" Peirson, died April 16, 2021, at the age of 95 at his home in Wayland, Massachusetts, surrounded in his last...
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame was saddened to hear of the passing of Johnny Peirson on April 16, 2021. Born in Winnipeg on July 21, 19925, the Peirson family moved to Montreal when he was a...
Read MoreAfter winning the Manitoba Junior crown, the Winnipeg Jr Falcons claimed the Hickory Abbott Memorial Trophy as Western Canadian Junior Hockey Champions with an 8-4 two-game total point series win...
Read MoreRemembering 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 Coulter. The second captain in the...
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame would like to thank Sheila Evason of Brandon for her recent generous donation. The Evason family is one of Manitoba's prominent hockey families in the Westman...
Read MoreAfter a life well-lived, peacefully George passed away in his 94th year, due to COVID-19, in the St. Boniface Hospital. George was the loving husband of the late Vi Robertson, the amazing and...
Read MoreDuring 2020, the hockey community has lost many Manitobans, some with a connection to the sport of hockey in our province. Also included are earlier deaths not mentioned previously or brought to...
Read MoreDue to the uncertainty surrounding all activities during the Covid pandemic, the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is extending its nomination deadline to February 1, 2021. If you know of someone with...
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame was saddened to receive word on the passing of Jim Hargreaves. Jim was a rugged top defenceman with the WCHL Winnipeg Junior Jets for two seasons in 1968/69 and...
Read MoreANNUAL MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY, DECEMBER 20th December 20, 2020 will mark the 130th anniversary of the first organized hockey game in Western Canada. This was a seminal event in Manitoba's...
Read MoreMORLEY MEYERS June 20, 1939 - October 24, 2020 Morley was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on June 20, 1939, He enjoyed a 35-year career officiating hockey at all levels (from...
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is pleased to present Geoff Kirbyson with an Ed Sweeney Memorial Award for his excellent The Hot Line: How the Legendary Trio of Hull, Hedberg and Nilsson...
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum has partnered with The Winnipeg Foundation to establish a permanently endowed Manitoba Heritage Trust Fund to support our work. Until March 31, 2021,...
Read MoreLOU JOYAL April 31, 1931 - September 18, 2020Lou passed away peacefully at home, in his sleep, at the age of 87. He will be dearly missed by his wife Irene; daughters: Jenny, Diane and Carol Wood...
Read MoreCAM MILLAR September 9, 1927 - July 9, 2020 It is with sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Campbell Millar on July 10,2020 at the age of 92. Cam was born in Portage La Prairie,...
Read MoreBUREGA, William (Bill) March 13, 1932 - August 23, 2020 On Sunday, August 23rd. Bill, beloved husband of Beth (Bradley), his loving wife of 65 years. Bill was the much-loved father of three sons:...
Read MoreWILLIAM (BILL) FREDERICK BOND After a short illness, this happy gentle giant got the call up to join the hockey team in the sky. He is survived by his loving wife Susan of 39 years, son...
Read MoreAs Manitoba celebrates its 150th birthday in 2020, it's another great chance to reflect on the exquisite hockey history that the keystone province possesses. In "Manitoba Hockey: An Oral...
Read MoreOn Wednesday, July 22, Sadler Avenue in St. Vital was given the honourary name 'Bob Holliday Way' in recognition of Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member Bob (Doc) Holliday's contributions to the...
Read MoreThe Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum sponsors two awards including the Ken "Friar" Nicolson Award for a male high school hockey player and the Sami Jo Small Award for a female hockey...
Read MoreOn April 26, 2020 the Province of Manitoba celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Winnipeg Falcons winning the first Olympic Gold Medal for hockey at the 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games. The...
Read MoreCanstar Community News writer T. Kent Morgan penned an article on the role that the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame took towards having Automated External Defibrillator (AED) machines installed in...
Read MoreKent Morgan has put together a roster of those members of the Manitoba hockey community that we lost in 2019. From amateur to pro, these individuals wrote about, made, played, and called our...
Read MoreManitoba Hockey Hall of Fame writer Ty Dilello penned a great article on the oldest living former pro hockey player, Wilf Beaulieu. Born in 1918 in Winnipeg, Wilf would sign with the Portland...
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