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Broda, Walter (Turk)

…joined the International League champion Detroit Olympics in 1934-35 and shortly after was sold to the Toronto Maple Leafs. His NHL career spanned 16 seasons with two years of duty…

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Final Face-off 2018

…or brought to our attention. Information has been compiled from newspaper obituaries and other sources such as the Internet and the Society for International Hockey Research. Read here ……

Barney Holden

…Holden was one of the first Winnipeg-born professional players when he ventured to Michigan and joined the infamously rough International Hockey League in 1904. The IHL was the…

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1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS SENIORS

…wins, no losses and one tie and beat Switzerland in the final. A record fifteen countries competed in the championship.Left to right: CAHA Representative P.K. Reynolds, Tony Lemay, Vic Lindquist,…

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1920 WINNIPEG FALCONS HONOURED WITH PLAQUE

…Winnipeg’s West End, a predominantly Icelandic community. They attended the First Lutheran prior to serving overseas in the First World War. Pastor Michael Kurtz and members of the First Lutheran…

Pechet, Mitch

…after two seasons he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He returned to play with the St. Paul Saints of the USHL and was on their 1948-49…

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Simpson, "Bullet" Joe

…the Winnipeg Victorias and in 1916 joined the Winnipeg 61st Battalion, the Allan Cup champions. He served with the 43rd Cameron Highlanders and was wounded twice in battle and he…

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Irvin, Dick

World War I. He returned to pro hockey in 1921 playing with the Regina Caps and Portland. He moved to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1926 and was their first…

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Dunsmore, Fred

…English League champs; a member of Winnipeg Maroons, the 1964 Allan Cup Champions; was on three European tours with the Maroons and played for Canada at the 1965 World Championships…

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Coulter, Art

…Born in Winnipeg, he played his minor hockey in Winnipeg with the Pilgrim club and left the city in 1927 after one season of junior. He became a…

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Jim Benzelock

…75 point season with the Dayton Gems caught the attention of the new World Hockey Association. In 1972, Benzelock became one of the very first signings of the rival league,…

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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 investor…

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Thompson, Bob

…a linesman in the Western Junior League and at the University level. He obtained his level 6 papers in Toronto and officiated at the World Junior Championships in Brandon and

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Lyndon, Lorne

and was on an all-star soccer team chosen to play against England touring side in 1931. Only the famous Winnipeg Toilers bested his Westbrook basketball team 3 years running….

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LARRY BOLONCHUK

…Moines Capitols of the IHL and was a key player in their 1974 Turner Cup championship. After Des Moines folded he was assigned to the Dayton Gems, where he was…

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Woytowich, Bob

…Jets and Indianapolis Racers, he played 242 games, 9 goals, 51 assists, 60 points. Bob Woytowich also played one pro season in each of the EPHL, CPHL and AHL…

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Mulligan, Andy

…went on to play 365 games in the American Hockey Association from 1928 to 1940. He came back home and coached the St. James juniors for a couple of seasons…

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Nicholson, Horace (Hoss)

…Born in Sidney, Manitoba, Horace Nicholson enjoyed a 40 year affiliation with hockey. “Hoss”, as he was known, had coached and managed numerous championship teams at the minor…

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Perrin, Jack

…Warriors were the WHL champions and Edinborough Trophy winners. He also operated two junior teams; the Winnipeg Braves, who won the 1959 Memorial Cup, and the St. Boniface Canadiens….

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Tresoor, Al

…skating tips from Harold Snell, an Ice Capades clown, advice on goaltending from his baseball coach, Terry Sawchuk, and help from Carl Brewer, Anatoly Tarasov, the great Russian coach, and

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Milford, John Calverly (Jake)

…of the Los Angeles Kings in 1973 and took over the same position with the Vancouver Canucks in 1977 where some of his moves helped lead the club to the…

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Scott, Gladwyn

…of the South West Hockey League and Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Manitoba) convenor and senior Vice-President. Gladwyn Scott served as the President of the South Interlake Hockey League. He…

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Yaschuk, Mike

…Champions in 1949-50. Mike Yaschuk coached midget and juvenile at Norwood Falcon C.C. for 12 years and co-founded and coached the St. Boniface Mohawks in the Manitoba Senior League….

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Johnson, Danny

…DANNY JOHNSON March 6, 1993 Born in Winnipegosis, this centre played junior hockey with Flin Flon, Fort Frances and Brandon in the SJHL and Fort Frances in the…

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Daski, Mike

…Europe but did manage to return to Canada in 1954-55 with Brandon Wheat Kings, the Western Canada Intermediate champions and in 1963-64 with Winnipeg Maroons, the Allan Cup champions. Mike…

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Leader, Al

…Leader began his hockey career at 16 as a player around Watson, Saskatchewan. His first administrative post was as secretary of the Seattle City League in 1933 and in the…

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Wilson, Carol (Cully)

one season before moving on to Montreal and then 3 solid seasons with the Hamilton Tigers. After three years with the Calgary Tigers of the WCHL and a brief return…

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1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES

…The 1929 Elmwood Millionaires won the Manitoba Junior hockey championship Turnbull Trophy and advanced to take on the Kenora Thistles in a two game total point Inter-Provincial play-off….

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Johnston, William

…Born in Dominion City, Bill Johnston has been very active in hockey over the years and has served as Vice-President of the MAHA and President of the MJHL….

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