…Born in Winnipeg. In four NHL seasons with Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres and Detroit Red Wings, this goaltender played 105 games, 3.35 GAA and three shut outs. In…
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Chipperfield, Ron
…Born in Brandon, this centreman played with the MJHL champion Dauphin Kings and then went on to play another four seasons with the Brandon Wheat Kings. In his…
Chorley, Elliot
…WHL championship teams with Brandon Regals in 1957 and Vancouver Canucks in 1958 and followed it up with two more IHL championships with St. Paul Saints in 1960 and 1961….
Bathgate, Andy
…Andy Bathgate played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and eventually headed east to Captain the Guelph Biltmores of the Ontario Hockey League to the 1952 Memorial Cup championship….
Lefley, Bryan
…Born in Winnipeg, Lefley played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and Warren, and was on provincial champions at every level. He was with the MJHL Winnipeg Rangers for…
Jim Mann's Long and Successful Hockey Career - by Mike Fraser
Hockey and the Railways
Blondal, Ted
…Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ted Blondal officiated in the Manitoba Junior and Senior Hockey leagues in the 1920s and 1930s and handled many playoff games. Ted also refereed…
"You couldn't run a game on Saturday night": The Winnipeg Warriors, Television, and the Business of Pro Hockey, 1955-1961
Mott, Morris (Manitoba History, Number 27, Spring 1994)
Crozier, Joe
…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played junior with the Brandon Wheat Kings where he was a Second Team All-Star in 1948 and a First Team All- Star in…
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 next…
Rendall, Tom
…Born in Winnipeg, this centre played for the 1951 Memorial Cup finalist and 1952 MJHL champion Winnipeg Monarchs. From 1954-57, with the University of Michigan, he was on…
Hoekstra, Cec
…Catherines Teepees who won the Memorial Cup and in 1955-56 he was with the WHL champions and Edinborough Cup winners, the Winnipeg Warriors. Cec Hoekstra played on the AHL Calder…
Dunn, Jimmy
…later he began a six-year tenure as CAHA Vice-President and then President. Nevertheless, he retained his interest in Manitoba hockey, acting as convenor of international tournaments in 1967 and 1968…
Borger, Ralph
…Manitoba for 38 years at the Hockey Canada Annual General Meetings. Involved the last 36 years as a builder and administrator in minor and junior hockey with Hockey Manitoba and…
Gordon, Jackie
…and GM for five years. Gordon coached the Minnesota North Stars from 1969 to 1974, was their GM from 1974 to 1977, and then scouted for them for two years….
Summers, Danny
…played 550 games and won the 1949 AHL championship with Providence. He played with Winnipeg Warriors, 1956 WHL champions and won 1960 and 1961 IHL championships with St. Paul Saints….
Taylor, Ted
…Born in Oak Lake, this left winger played three junior seasons with the Brandon Wheat Kings, MJHL champions in 1960 and 1962. He played six NHL seasons with…
Monson, Walter (Pops)
…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played with the Elmwood Millionaires (1928 Provincial junior champs). He played senior hockey for two Manitoba championship teams, Elmwood in 1930 and with…
Manson, Ray
…Born in St. Boniface, this left winger played four seasons in the MJHL with the St. Boniface Athletics, Esquire Red Wings, Winnipeg Rangers and Brandon Elks. While with…
Kabel, Bob
…teams in 1960-61 and 1961-62 with the Springfield Indians. In the WHL, he had stints with Vancouver Canucks and also played for Saskatoon-St.Paul, Saskatoon Quakers, California Seals, Phoenix and Salt…
Ridley, Mike
…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played in the MJHL with the St. Boniface Saints and held the record for the most goals in a season (91) and most…
Komadoski, Neil
…by the Los Angeles Kings. He played 502 NHL games with the Los Angeles Kings and St. Louis Blues and recorded 16 goals and 76 assists for a total of…
Marvin, Cal
…Born in Warroad, Minnesota, Cal Marvin was involved in hockey for fifty years and was the man behind “Hockeytown, USA” as Warroad was known. In his many years…
Coo, Abbie
…its President from 1924 to 1927, again from 1934 to 1937, and once more from 1942 to 1946. Abbie Coo was awarded the Military Cross in World War I….
Memories of Sport
…In this article courtesy of Canstar News, T. Kent Morgan writes about the changing landscape of minor hockey in Winnipeg during the Fifties and Sixties and a simmering…
Thornson, Len
…in 1953, eventually finding a home in 1957 with the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League. Len would play 16 pro seasons, 13 with the Komets, winning seven…
Coleman, Jim
…Born in Winnipeg, Coleman started his newspaper career with the Winnipeg Tribune and became one of Canada’s most celebrated sports columnists with a national column for all Southam…
James, Gerry
…final with the Winnipeg Monarchs. He was also part of the Toronto Marlboros 1955 national junior championship team and later played in the1960 Stanley Cup final with the Leafs….
Stephenson, Wayne
…and Washington Capitals, he played 328 games, recorded 14 shut outs and a 3.06 GAA. Wayne Stephenson won a Stanley Cup with Philadelphia and played for Canada’s National Team….