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MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…notice through newspaper reports of a group of hockey regulars playing the Eastern game of hockey. It seemed the rough nature of the matches required ambulances to wait nearby. Interest…

JOE CROZIER February 2, 1919 - October 11, 2022

…of the Western Hockey League, the Charlotte Checkers of the Eastern Hockey League, Rochester Americans, Vancouver Canucks, Cincinnati Swords and New Brunswick Hawks of the American Hockey League, the Vancouver…

Hall, Joe

…was sent for. While enroute by train from Brandon, she was given the devastating news. Joe Hall was dead at the age of 36. The hockey community rallied together to…

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1954/55 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS

…In the 1954/55 season, the winner of the  Big Six Hockey League (BSHL) entered Provincials, playing in the Intermediate ‘A’ semi finals. Starting with the 1954/55 season, the

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What could have been ...

…in 1978 to save the World Hockey Association’s Winnipeg Jets from extinction by purchasing the then-troubled franchise. Gobuty led the group as the team‘s President and Governor, orchestrating many defining…

1960-64 ASSINIBOIA RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

…In 1960, Assiniboia entered a team in the MAHA Provincial Playdowns. Made up mostly of Junior and Juvenile aged players, Assiniboia advanced to the Provincial final against Pilot Mound. Assiniboia…

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Nominations

…are Player, Builder, Official, Media, Grassroots, Team, Dynasty Program. Individuals and teams nominated must have a connection to the province of Manitoba. A nomination form with guidelines for nomination is…

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The Bob Chrystal Story - Block That Shot

…for shot blocking. Bob Chrystal is possibly the only player in hockey history to have been coached by each of the famous New York Rangers “Bread Line” members from the

MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY VETERANS LUNCHEON

…hockey players were proud to wear a pair of Pros and Tacks. TEAMS 1956/57 Brandon Regals The 1956/57 Brandon Regals had a strong Manitoba component. Former New York Ranger Don…

1955/56 WINNIPEG WARRIORS

…Edinburgh Cup Champions The 1955 – 56 Warriors won the Lester Patrick Trophy and the Edinburgh Trophy, emblematic of the World‘s Minor Professional Hockey Championship. The City of…

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1973/74 SELKIRK STEELERS

…32-15-1 record. Their opponent in the semi-finals would be the  defending Centennial Cup champion Portage Terriers. The Terriers were hoping for another run at the Centennial Cup and despite a…

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Links

…major professional ice hockey league of 30 franchised member clubs, of which 6 are located in Canada and 24 in the United States. Headquartered in New York City, the NHL…

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1952/53 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS

…Ollie Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL champions. After a two week layoff, St. Boniface met Fort William Canadiens in the Inter-provincial Memorial Cup play-off. St. Boniface was soundly thumped in…

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Teammate Tales & Tracking

…figured we were still at the rink. That was heaven…………… Dave McConachy” Starting the 1945/46 season, the MJHL’s Winnipeg Rangers had plugged a promising new defenceman into their lineup. His…

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Ab McDonald 1936 - 2018

…  The hockey world lost one of its true ‘good guys’ on September 5, 2018 with the passing of Ab McDonald at the age of 82. Born on…

1896 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

…at a number of locations throughout the city. They were soon rewarded with news of the victory. Celebrations lasted until the team‘s return on February 24th. The locomotive’s cow catcher…

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1919/20 WINNIPEG FALCONS

…a ship at St. John, New Brunswick and headed overseas with literally the clothes on their back. While enroute, the team would exercise on-deck and develop strategies as they would…

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1940/41 WINNIPEG RANGERS

…but the Quakers quashed those hopes with a convincing 10-2 whipping sending the teams back to the Winnipeg Amphitheatre for the final game. The Rangers would win the Western Canada…

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1957/58 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS

…on the Thunder Bay champion Fort William Canadiens in the inter-provincial final, St. Boniface added MJHL scoring champion Gord Labossierre from the Transcona Rangers and Bill Colpitts and Bill Saunders…

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About

…to hockey’s beginnings in the province, along with panels showcasing the game’s growth on the Prairies, Olympic and World successes and the Province’s long history in professional leagues. The walls…

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1974/75 THOMPSON HAWKS

…last-minute decision to fold and the Hawks quickly joined the new Intermediate Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League (MAHL). The Hawks then had to find players, posting ads throughout Manitoba and arranging…

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1974/75 THOMPSON HAWKS

…made the last-minute decision to fold and the Hawks quickly joined the new Intermediate Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League (MAHL). The Hawks then had to find players, posting ads throughout Manitoba…

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MIKE DASKI REMEMBERED

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame received the sad news that Honoured Member Mike Daski passed away on December 23, 2021 in Reichersbeuern, Germany. Mike Daski began his…

1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…scoring affair. Two days later, the Wolves would throttle the Monarchs in Game 2 with Art Stuart scoring four times as Sudbury won, 7-2. More than 4,500 fans were in…

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BARRY SHENKAROW

…to keep the team afloat. Little did he know that within 48 hours he would be part of a new eight-person ownership group tasked with propping up the team and…

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