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McDonald, Alvin Brian (Ab)

…title before moving on to the St. Catherine Teepees of the OHL. Ab began his pro career  in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Rochester Americans before advancing to…

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1979/80 TRANSCONA RAILERS

…straight games. Transcona advanced to the Western Canadian Jr. B Championship tournament hosted by the Selkirk Fishermen. The Railers took the first match with Selkirk 6-4 before outscoring Notre Dame…

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TY DILELLO RECEIVES 2019 SWEENEY AWARD FOR GOLDEN BOYS

…features detailed biographies, rare photographs and plenty of never-been-told before stories about some of hockey’s greatest players. Starting with a simple rule that all players started their careers on the…

Murray Bannerman

…Amateur Draft in 1977, and played for their IHL affiliate Fort Wayne Comets. Traded to Chicago, Bannerman played two years in the minors before being called up by the Blackhawks…

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Laurie Boschman

before ending his NHL career as captain of Ottawa Senators in 1992-1993. Laurie Boschman is one of 16 NHL players to record over 500 points and over 2,000 PIM….

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Patrick, Steve

…to play five years before being traded to the New York Rangers in 1984-85. The previous year he had lined up with Rochester Americans who were AHL finalists. He finished…

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Allan, Arthur Carlyon

…Cup or Bust and Grey Cup Cavalcade. He was City Editor before moving to sports where his column One Man’s Opinion was widely read. Allan supported all sports and was…

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Oliver, Harry

…Born in Selkirk, Harry Oliver played all his minor hockey in Selkirk including junior and senior with the Selkirk Fishermen. Oliver went to Calgary in 1920 and played…

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Barney Holden

…Winnipeg Maple Leafs for two seasons.  Holden later played with Montreal Wanderers and Quebec Bulldogs before two final seasons in Saskatoon. Barney Holden passed away in Burnaby, BC in 1948….

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Smith, Dallas

…Born in Hamiota, this defenceman played junior hockey with the Estevan Bruins. After turning pro with the Boston Bruins in 1960, he was sent to the minors after

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Davis, Reyn

…went to the Chatham Daily News before joining the Winnipeg Free Press in 1968. Reyn Davis covered the Winnipeg Junior Jets from 1969 and then the professional Jets of both…

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Thomson, Jim

…winners in 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1951. In 1956 he was the Leafs’ captain. He was sent to Chicago in 1957-58 and played one season with the Hawks before he…

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Irvin, Dick

…captain. He finished the season second in the league scoring race, and fourth in MVP voting. He fractured his skull the next season, ending his playing career. After coaching Chicago,…

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Leach, Reg

…Born in Riverton, this right winger played junior in Flin Flon and set a record for most goals in a season and in 1970 was chosen the WCJHL…

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Simpson, "Bud" Robert

…Born in Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, “Bud” Simpson was a great amateur goalie who played in all levels of the Winnipeg minor, junior and senior hockey system. He moved…

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Paradice, Alan (Al)

…Referee. Born in Winnipeg, he played all of his minor and junior hockey in Winnipeg. In 1953 he started officiating amateur hockey in Manitoba. Over a forty-year career…

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Leader, Al

…next seven years he played, coached and managed teams as well as officiated hockey. In 1940 Leader organized a Defence League and from this he established contacts with pro hockey…

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1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES

…Elmwood struck. The Millionaires, with Kendall scoring twice, struck for the game’s last three goals to post a 4-3 victory and win the Abbott Cup as Western Canada Junior champions. …

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Ridley, Curt

…selected Ridley in the second round of the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft. Ridley became the first player to ever be drafted directly from Tier II Junior A. After 3 seasons…

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Benson, Bill

…turned pro later that year and played 2 NHL seasons with the New York/ Brooklyn Americans. He served three years with the Canadian Armed Forces. After World War II, he…

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1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES - ABBOTT CUP

…when Elmwood struck. The Millionaires, with Kendall scoring twice, struck for the game’s last three goals to post a 4-3 victory and win the Abbott Cup as Western Canada Junior…

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Pike, Alf

…championship. He moved up to the New York Rangers in 1939-40 and was part of their Stanley Cup winning team. After six NHL seasons he went into coaching and piloted…

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Cockburn, Bill

…Also in 1932 he was runner-up for the Crowe Award as Canada’s Athlete of the Year. After his playing days Bill Cockburn coached junior and university hockey in Winnipeg….

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Yaschuk, Mike

…Born in Ituna, Saskatchewan, this right winger played junior with the St. Boniface Athletics who lost two successive provincial playoffs to the 1941-42 Portage Terriers, and the 1942-43…

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Mulligan, Andy

…IHL championship in 1947-48. He later became Commissioner of the IHL from 1962 to 1969. Andy Mulligan was honoured by the league when it named a trophy after him….

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Balagus, Murray

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman began his 19-year hockey career in 1950-51 with the senior Winnipeg Buffalos and retired with the Warroad Lakers after the 1968-69 season. He…

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Final Face Off - Brian Cadle 1948 - 2015

…We are saddened to announce that on November 6, 2015 in Calgary, Alberta, Brian Cadle passed away, three months after being diagnosed with cancer. He was lovingly surrounded…

Henry, Jim (Sugar Jim)

and with Ottawa in 1942-43 when those teams won the Allan Cup. “Sugar Jim” joined the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II. He played 9 NHL seasons and ap…

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