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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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McDonald, Dennis

the Canadian junior hockey club (1982-89) and Manager of the 1984 Canadian Olympic team. He also organized a national program for coaches and referees. Dennis McDonald was assistant GM and…

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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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Goring, Bob (Butch)

…games, scored 38 goals, 50 assists, for 88 points. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP in 1981; the Lady Byng Trophy in 1978 and the Bill Masterton Memorial…

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Southern, Bruce

…Bruce Southern has been involved in hockey as a player, coach and scout for 45 years. Bruce coached the Fort Garry Blues to three MMJHL titles and also…

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Chernecki, Wayne

The late Wayne Chernecki would likely have received consideration from the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame as a player or a builder. A star from playground through junior…

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Kirk, Bobby

…Born in Belfast, Ireland. Bobby Kirk played in the MJHL with the Elmwood Millionaires who lost the 1929 Memorial Cup final to the Toronto Marlboros. He played professionally…

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Masterton, Bill

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior with the St. Boniface Canadiens who won the 1956 Manitoba title. He attended the University of Denver and obtained a Master’s…

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Gardiner, Charlie (Chuck)

…Gardiner played junior with the Winnipeg Tammany Tigers in 1922 and in 1923 with the senior Selkirk Fishermen. He played two seasons in the American Hockey Association with…

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Clarke, Bobby

…Bobby played junior with the Flin Flon Bombers. He won the MJHL scoring title in 1967 and lead the WHL in scoring in 1968 and 1969. In 1972-73…

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Goodman, Mike

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played junior hockey with YMLC in 1918 -1919 and senior with the Winnipeg Falcons who won the Allan Cup and the first…

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Ruttan, Jack

…Born in Winnipeg, he enjoyed a long and illustrious career in hockey, as a player, and coach in the amateur ranks. Jack played with juvenile championship teams in…

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Bell, Joe

…Born in Portage la Prairie, this left winger played on the 1942 Portage Terriers, Memorial Cup champions. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II…

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Gooden, Billy

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger was a member of the 1942 Memorial Cup champion Portage la Prairie Terriers. He had 2 NHL seasons with the New York…

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Manitoba's Hockey History

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of FameΒ  has an extensive collection of videos available online here. The videos feature oral histories with some of the province’s all-time greats, Ab…

ED SWEENEY MEMORIAL RESEARCH GRANTS

…an internet production, or a public exhibition. Researchers will be required to fill out an application form that can be found here; ( www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/Sweeney Grants ). The maximum amount that…

Hill, Mel

…scored three over time winning goals as the Bruins sidelined the Rangers. Mel Hill played 9 NHL seasons with Boston, New York Americans and Toronto and finished his career with…

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Meronek, William (Smiley)

…Terriers. He played 319 games over 13 seasons in the QSHL with 180 goals, 280 assists for 460 points. “Smiley” Meronek played 19 games in the NHL with the Montreal…

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Orchard, Lloyd

…Born in Miami, MB, Lloyd Orchard officiated all over Manitoba for more than 50 years from the US/Canada border to as far north as Snow Lake. He was…

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Dickens, Ernie

…Marlboros. His pro career of 488 games saw him score 49 goals, 153 assists for 202 points. He played 278 NHL games over a ten year span with the Toronto…

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Boyko, Darren

…games in Europe over a 12-year period and recorded 175 goals, 253 assists and 428 points. Darren Boyko made the NHL in 1988-89, playing one game with Winnipeg Jets….

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Keilback, Curt

…earned the title of the “Voice of the Jets.” When the team moved to Phoenix, Keilback went with them and broadcast Coyotes games from 1996 until 2007. Over his 27…

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Addison, William (Bill)

…Born in Carberry, Bill Addison was Commissioner of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League for over 20 years. He also served as President of the MAHA (Hockey Manitoba). Addison…

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Bruneteau, Ed

…783 games over a 17 year career with teams in Omaha, Indianapolis, Quebec City, Sherbrooke and Milwaukee recording 313 goals, 318 assists for 631 points. Ed Bruneteau played 181 games…

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Farrell, Russ

…Born in Dauphin, Russ Farrell enjoyed over 35 years in hockey as a coach and manager. He served from 1980 to 1982 as President of the Manitoba Amateur…

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Allaire, Aime

…Born in Winnipeg, he was involved in hockey for over fifty years and was instrumental in forming six hockey leagues, including the Central Amateur Senior Hockey League. He…

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Beck, Dallis

…landing in Winnipeg. He was first employed at the old Winnipeg Tribune and from September of 1968 until 1990 covered the sports scene for the Winnipeg Free Press. During his…

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Lacomy, Greg

…After playing junior with Winnipeg Monarchs and with the NCAA champion University of Denver, and playing pro hockey briefly, Greg Lacomy returned to Winnipeg to carve out an…

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Deardon, Eddie

…Born in Winnipeg, Eddie Dearden began a long sportswriting career in the early 1950’s with the Winnipeg Tribune. He covered junior hockey at the Amphitheatre and Olympic rinks…

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Picken, Bob

…Bob PIcken grew up in Winnipeg’s North End and while in high school got his first chance at sports reporting with the Winnipeg Citizen where he covered midget…

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