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MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…left an enduring legacy. Manitoba has produced Olympic, World and Stanley Cup championship teams and some of the greatest players in the history of the game. The Builders of the

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 ...

…owner of the New England Whalers. “Michael’s business sense and diplomacy helped bring peace to the warring factions, but more importantly, he made sure that professional hockey remained in Winnipeg…

1960-64 ASSINIBOIA RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

The Assiniboia Residential School opened its doors on Academy Road in Winnipeg in 1958 with a small population of approximately 120 Indigenous students from Manitoba and Northern Ontario….

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Nominations

the Board of Directors. Note: In order for the candidate to be considered for induction, the signed and completed nomination form must be received at; MB Hockey Hall of Fame…

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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…

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

1955/56 WINNIPEG WARRIORS

…Winnipeg had just completed the construction of Winnipeg Arena in the fall of 1955 and the facility’s first major tenant were the Winnipeg Warriors of the Western Hockey League. The

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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

…assembled a powerful squad with Ab McDonald, Cec Hoekstra, Len Thornson, Al Johnson, goaltender Hal Dalkie and captain Syd White leading the way. The Canadiens would finish the season in

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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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Teammate Tales & Tracking

…enlist in the CEF in 1916 as a surgeon for the First World War. His teammate, MBHHF member Clem Loughlin went on to a pro career that included a Stanley…

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Ab McDonald 1936 - 2018

…Detroit Red Wings in 1971-72, Ab joined the World Hockey Association Winnipeg Jets for their inaugural 1972/73 season. He was credited with scoring the first regular season goal in franchise…

1896 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

their hosts with a 2-0 victory. Armytage scored the winning goal for the new Stanley Cup champions while George “Whitey” Merritt, outstanding in goal for the winners astonished the Montreal…

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1940/41 WINNIPEG RANGERS

the Portage Terriers in three games straight. They would then take the Manitoba Junior title and Ollie Turnbull Memorial Trophy by beating East Kildonan Bisons in three straight games (4-3,…

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1957/58 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS

…1957/58 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS The St. Boniface Canadiens finished the 1957/58 MJHL regular season in second place one point behind the Winnipeg Monarchs. The Monarchs had earned a…

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ROD LINDQUIST May 20, 1948 - November 27, 2022

…Service Award. After retirement Rod spent his time travelling with Ruth, golfing with his brother Randy and many friends, visiting his grandchildren in Calgary and spending time at the cottage….

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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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

…of battling the economics of keeping the NHL Jets in Winnipeg, the writing was on the wall. Unable to gain support for a new arena, a weak Canadian dollar, along…

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WINNIPEG JETS - CHASE THE ACE

The 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…

DAVE HRECHKOSY

…solid year with the AHL’s Rochester Americans in 1972/73, Hrechkosy signed with the New York Rangers. However, before he could light up the bright lights of Broadway, he was traded…

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