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TY DILELLO RECEIVES 2019 SWEENEY AWARD FOR GOLDEN BOYS

…eventually narrow that number down to 50. Whatever your opinion on the 50 selections, you‘ll be able to agree or disagree while reading a very entertaining and well-researched book….

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…

Ranford, Bill

…toiled with the Boston Bruins, the Edmonton Oilers, Washington Capitals, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Detroit Red Wings, winning two Stanley Cups, a Canada Cup, and the 1994 Hockey World Championships…

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Wilson, Carey

…NHL career that included the Hartford Whalers and the New York Rangers. Carey Wilson scored 169 goals, 258 assists for a total of 427 points in 552 NHL games….

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Jim Benzelock

…Benny Hatskin’s Winnipeg Junior Jets for their inaugural season in 1967, Benzelock quickly became one of the Western Canada Junior Hockey League’s top stars finishing 9th in league scoring with…

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Lyndon, Lorne

…Referee. Born in Dunrae, Lorne “Windy” Lyndon was one of Canada‘s most renowned officials for 20 years, 1933-1953. He officiated six Allan Cup finals (1936, `37,`46, `47, `49,…

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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….

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Simpson, Gordon

…part of the great Maroons teams of 1961, 1963 and as the coach in 1964 when they won the Allan Cup. He retired after coaching Team Canada in 1965….

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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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Oake, Scott

…the sports anchor on CBWT’s 24Hours from 1979 till 1989. From there, Oake was hired by Hockey Night in Canada, where he is probably best known as a regular contributor…

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Ormshaw, Earl

…attained a level six certification from Hockey Canada in 1978. Referee-in-Chief appointments in Manitoba leagues, supervisor of Allan Cup playdowns and championships in Winnipeg. Officiated 1,800 recorded games, has developed…

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Jennifer Botterill

…DOB – May 1, 1979 Ottawa-born, Winnipeg-raised Botterill was the youngest member of Canada‘s first women’s Olympic hockey team at the 1998 Nagano Games, winning silver. Playing on…

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Marples, Fred

…1884 Born in Winnipeg, Marples was one of the foremost hockey authorities of the 1920s and 1930s. He was Secretary of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada)…

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Tibbatts, Ken

…levels and three North Central champions. He spearheaded the move for artificial ice in Foxwarren. He received the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) Minor Hockey Services Award in 1987….

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Norway House Honours Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees

…daughter, Loretta). The three gentleman were players on the 1960-64 Assiniboia Residential School Program that won 5 consecutive Provincial championships. They were presented with a framed team photo and jacket…

Harmon, Glen

…Winnipeg Rangers who won the Memorial Cup that year. Glen Harmon played 9 NHL seasons with the Montreal Canadiens and was on Stanley Cup teams in 1944 and 1946….

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Gooden, Billy

…also had stints in the USHL with the Fort Worth Rangers, in the WHL with the Vancouver Canucks and the QHL with the Trois-Rivieres Lions during that 12-year period….

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Oliver, Harry

…with that WCHL team until 1926 when he was sold to the Boston Bruins. The nifty winger played on a Stanley Cup winner in 1929 and was traded to the…

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Simpson, "Bud" Robert

…to Flin Flon in 1935 and played senior hockey with the Bombers until 1947. Simpson was the manager of the first Flin Flon junior team in 1948-49 and held that

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Patrick, Steve

…in the MJHL with St. James Canadians and recorded 35 points in 50 games. He joined the WHL champion Brandon Wheat Kings in 1978-79 for their Memorial run that fell…

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Ruttan, Jack

…1906, 1907 and 1908 when the St. Johns’ College team won the University League. He was a member of the University of Manitoba team that won the 1910 Winnipeg Senior…

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1931/32 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…a team that defeated the Stratford Midgets to win the 1921 Memorial Cup. Four of Neil’s Monarchs, Norm Yellowlees, George Brown, Archie Creighton, and Art Rice-Jones had played with the…

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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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Robinson, Claude C.

…the formation of a National Association to compete for amateur hockey championships and he became the first secretary of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association when it was formed in 1914….

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1941/42 PORTAGE TERRIERS

…O’Reilly, Joe Ledoux, Lloyd Smith and Don Campbell. Ray Forbes, Wes Fenson and George Daniels also played for the team that season, but did not play during the playoffs….

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Reardon, Ken

…Field Marshall Montgomery’s Certifi cate of Merit. Reardon rejoined the Canadiens in 1945-46 and for the next five campaigns was named to either the First or Second NHL All-Star Teams….

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Wilson, Carol (Cully)

…with 22 goals and, despite his 5′ 6″ stature, a reputation as hockey’s bad-boy, earning 138 penalty minutes in 20 games. Lured west by the Seattle Metropolitans of the PCHA…

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Desjardins, Larry

…President and General Manager of the St. Boniface Canadiens. Larry Desjardins was an MLA and Minister of Sport in Manitoba for almost a decade. As Minister of Sport, he played…

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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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