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Hamilton, Al

…Edmonton Oilers, he played 257 games, scored 10 goals, 78 assists, 88 points. In seven WHA seasons with Edmonton, he played 454 games, with 53 goals, 258 assists, 311 points….

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Goodman, Paul

Born in Selkirk. At the age of 14 this goaltender played junior hockey in his home town in 1922-23 and then went to Alberta in 1924-25 to…

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Hampson, Ted

Born in Togo, Saskatchewan, this centreman was captain of the 1957 Flin Flon Bombers who won the Memorial Cup. In 12 NHL seasons with Toronto Maple Leafs,…

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Harris, Ted

Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the 1955 Manitoba junior champion Winnipeg Monarchs. He moved up to the AHL and played on two championship teams with…

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Hebenton, Andy

Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played junior with the 1948-49 Winnipeg Canadians and turned pro the next season with Victoria who won the PCHL title in…

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Zarrillo, Bruno

Bruno Zarrillo tore up the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League. In two seasons with River East Royal Knights, he had 119 goals and 277 points. Being an…

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Keane, Mike

Mike Keane played his minor hockey for Sir John Franklin Community Club and the Winnipeg Monarchs. His junior career included three seasons in the WHL with the…

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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….

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1979/80 TRANSCONA RAILERS

In their Inaugural Manitoba Junior B Hockey League season in 1976-77, the Transcona Railers quickly established a competitive program losing to Gimli in the league finals. By…

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Aldcorn, Gary

Born in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, this left winger played with the Winnipeg Monarchs from 1951-52 to 1953-54. He played 226 NHL games with Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red…

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2017 MBHHOF Community Award Winner

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is pleased to announce that Lac du Bonnet, MB is the 2017 Community Award recipient. The MANITOBA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME…

Dave Semenko 1957-2017

DAVID (DAVE) JOHN SEMENKO 1957 – 2017 With heavy hearts on June 29, 2017, Dave Semenko of Edmonton passed away at the age of 59 years, with…

1952/53 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS

…5-1, 8-3, 5-2). Advancing to face the Brandon Wheat Kings for the MJHL crown, the Canadiens never touched the brakes in sweeping the series (6-5, 5-4 ,2-1, 5-2) and the…

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Gurba, Andy

Referee. Born in Brandon, Gurba started to referee minor hockey and Big 4 League games in 1947 in his hometown. He officiated 13 inter-provincial series for the…

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Hull, Bobby

Born in Pointe Anne, Ontario. In six WHA seasons with the Jets, this left winger played 411 games, scored 303 goals, 335 assists, 638 points. He was…

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Hedberg, Anders

Born in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, this right winger spent four seasons with the WHA Jets. He was named the 1975 WHA Rookie-of-the-Year. In 286 games he scored 236…

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Sjoberg, Lars-Eric

Born in Falun, Sweden, this defenceman played six seasons with the Jets in the WHA and NHL. In 1978 Lars-Eric Sjoberg was voted the outstanding defenceman in…

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Steen, Thomas

Thomas Steen was born in Grums, Sweden, selected to the World Junior all-star team in 1979 he was drafted that same year in the fifth round by…

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Meyers, Morley

Linesman/Referee. Born in Winnipeg. Morley Meyers started a 35 year officiating career at age 14 in minor hockey in his hometown and, in 1958-59, became a linesmen…

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Sawchuk, Terry

Born in Winnipeg. He was one of the greatest goaltenders in hockey history. He played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and spent one season with the 1945-46…

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Wilkinson, Neil

Selkirk-born defenseman Neil Wilkinson played junior with his hometown Selkirk Steelers of the MJHL. In 1986 he was drafted 30th overall by the Minnesota North Stars. After…

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Lew Morrison

Saskatchewan-born Morrison grew up in Hartney, MB and won consecutive Bantam hockey championships in 1960 and 1961 and a Provincial Juvenile title in 1966. Joining the 1966/67…

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Vic Grant

Grant’s career began at the Winnipeg Tribune in 1964 when he was hired as a sports writer and copyboy. From 1967 to 1974, he was a full…

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Mosienko, Billy

He played minor hockey in Winnipeg’s North End and Junior in 1939/40 with the Winnipeg Monarchs. He would turn pro, the following season, signing with the Chicago…

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The Death of Bill Masterton

…author of “Blades of Glory: The True Story of a Young Team Bred to Win” penned a compelling article for ESPN on March 8, 2016 that sheds light on hockey’s…

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…

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Pat Falloon

Born in Foxwarren, this right winger had a record-setting 47 goals with Yellowhead Chiefs in AAA Midget hockey in 1988-89. Joining Spokane Chiefs of the WHL, Falloon…

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Gary Cribbs

Winnipeg-born Cribbs competed in several sports in his youth. After his playing days, he would go on to serve on several community boards, and also find time…

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Michael Gobuty

DOB – Winnipeg-born and raised, Gobuty saved the popular but broke Winnipeg Jets franchise during the 1977/78 World Hockey Association season when he stepped forward with an…

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2017 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Dinner

The 2017 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Induction dinner was a rousing success with over 700 attendees acknowledging some of Manitoba’s hockey greats. Held at the CanadInns…