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Watson, Bill

…he scored 46 goals and added 60 assists for 109 points. This earned him the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as the outstanding player in US College hockey and first-team All-American…

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Heather, Ian

…of his support, however, referred to his work in referee development which is why he enters the Hall as a builder. Ian was supervisor of officials for the 2003 CIS

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Karpan, Vaughn

in Sarajevo and the 1988 Olympics in Calgary. He has been a scout for a number of NHL teams and presently is a pro scout for the Montreal Canadiens….

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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 CAHA…

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2022 SAMI JO SMALL AWARD RECIPIENT - KELSEY FORREST

The 2022 Sami Jo Small Award recipient is Kelsey Forrest of Ecole Secondaire Oak Park High School. Kelsey currently holds a 95% academic average while participating in volleyball,…

Mathez, Jill

…provincial championship each year. In 2005, she coached Manitoba’s under-18 team and for the past three years has been at the reins of the Winnipeg Bears senior team, winning two…

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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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Neufeld, Ray

…with the big shot also played for Hartford and Boston in the NHL and played 235 games in the AHL with Springfield, Binghamton and Maine. He arrived in Winnipeg from…

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Somers, Art

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior for 1921 Winnipeg Falcons, the first Western team to win the Memorial Cup. He played senior with Winnipeg Victorias and Fort…

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Wilson, Carey

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman/right winger was a member of the Canadian junior team that won the 1982 World Junior Hockey championship. He also played for the 1984…

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MacPherson, Stewart

for the BBC in 1937. As a war correspondent, showman, sports commentator and author, his rise to fame in the UK included the Twenty Questions quiz show, Royal tours and…

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Abbott, Reg

…REG ABBOTT Born in Winnipeg, this centre played for the Brandon Wheat Kings 1949 MJHL Champions, Abbott Cup champions and Memorial Cup finalists. He was the 1950 MJHL…

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James, Gerry

…He played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers while still in high school and went on to become one of the best ball carriers in the country. But the Toronto Maple…

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Pennell, Gord

…Born in Winnipeg, he played for the St. James and Winnipeg Canadians of the MJHL in 1947 and 1948. He played his last junior season with the Barrie…

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Bend, J. P. "Jack"

…1883 Born in Poulton, England, he was a coach and/or manager for 50 years. He managed the Portage la Prairie Terriers, winners of the 1942 Memorial Cup. Bend…

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Gardiner, Charlie (Chuck)

the Winnipeg Maroons. In 1927 he joined the Chicago Blackhawks and in seven seasons he played 315 games, allowed only 673 goals for a 2.13 GAA and had 42 shutouts….

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1916 61st BATTALION OF WINNIPEG

…Allan Cup. This was the last year for the challenge system of determining the Allan Cup winner, it was discarded in favour of a playoff system of East versus West…

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Clarke, Bobby

…he became the first expansion team player to record a 100 point season. At 23, his team leadership was recognized as coach Fred Shero named him team captain. Clarke won…

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Matheson, Jack

…Trib ceased operations in 1980. “Matty” covered all sports, including hockey, for the Tribune, the Winnipeg Sun and several special interest papers. Jack Matheson also enjoyed a stellar radio broadcasting…

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Manson, Ray

in the AHL, USHL, PCHL and WHL. In his final pro season of 1956-57, Ray Manson played for the WHL champion Brandon Regals and was a First Team All-Star….

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Northcott, Baldy

…Born in Calgary, Alberta, this left winger broke into the NHL in 1929 with the Montreal Maroons and played 10 seasons with them. In 1932 he made the

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Thomson, Jim

the Toronto Maple Leafs. They had played together at St. Michaels and later became known as the “Gold Dust Twins”. In 12 NHL seasons Thomson played on 4 Stanley Cup…

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Hoekstra, Cec

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played in the MJHL with the St. Boniface Canadiens, the 1953 Memorial Cup finalists. The following season he was a member of St….

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Reay, Bill (Billy)

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior with the St. Boniface Seals when they won the Memorial Cup in 1938. He was with Quebec when they won the

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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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Carlyle, Randy

…Born in Sudbury, Ontario, this defenceman played his junior hockey with the Sudbury Wolves before being drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1976. After two seasons with…

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Reardon, Terry

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played junior with the Brandon Wheat Kings and won the MJHL scoring title in 1938. He had a six year NHL career…

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Kowcinak, Dick

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played on one of the great lines in junior hockey with Alf Pike and Johnny McCreedy. This trio led the Winnipeg Monarchs…

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Bell, Gordon

…AHL with the Buffalo Bisons (2.40 GAA) and made the First All-Star Team. The 9 shutouts he registered that season stood as an AHL record upon his induction in 1985….

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