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FINAL FACE-OFF 2021

the Society for International Hockey Research (SIHR). Individual honoured members of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame are noted with an asterisk* and the year of induction by MHHF or…

Murray Bannerman

…Amateur Draft in 1977, and played for their IHL affiliate Fort Wayne Comets. Traded to Chicago, Bannerman played two years in the minors before being called up by the Blackhawks…

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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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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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Nicolson, Ken "Friar"

…and for Canada’s National team. His Jets coverage took him to Russia, Sweden, Finland, Japan and all over North America. Besides hockey, Ken Nicolson covered the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and…

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Davis, Dick

…and competed in the Memorial Cup. Davis began his officiating career in Winnipeg in the 1930s with local leagues. He rapidly advanced to the junior, senior, and intermediate leagues both…

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Clarke, Bobby

the Masterton & Selke Trophies. He played 15 NHL seasons, 1144 games, scored 358 goals, had 852 assists for 1210 points and was named to four NHL All-Star Teams….

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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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Thomson, Jim

…in 1957-58 and played one season with the Hawks before he retired. In 13 NHL seasons Jim Thomson played 787 games, scored 19 goals, 215 assists, for 234 points….

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Bell, Gordon

…Born in Portage la Prairie, this goaltender played junior in his hometown with the 1942 Memorial Cup champions Terriers. In 1943 he was the leading goalie in the

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Dutton, "Red" Mervyn

…His hockey career almost ended at Vimy during World War I. After the war he returned and played senior hockey in 1919-20 with the Winnipegs and then turned…

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Breen, Billy (Willy)

…3 goals in a three game 1903-04 Stanley Cup Challenge against the Ottawa Silver Seven. He was a high-scoring forward who won the scoring title five of the ten years…

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Thornson, Len

Coming out of Winnipeg’s West End, Len Thornson played junior with the St. Boniface Canadiens, the 1953 Memorial Cup finalists. Property of the Montreal Canadiens, Len turned pro…

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Rob Martell

…Rob Martell was born in Winnipeg and became a minor league official under the guidance of Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member Perry Allan, working AA and AAA…

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Raleigh, Don

…Born in Kenora, Raleigh moved to Winnipeg when he was a youngster. At 16 this centreman played junior hockey with the Winnipeg Monarchs. In 1943 he played 13…

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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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More, Jay

…JAY MORE A native of Deloraine, defenseman Jayson More played with Notre Dame Hounds and started his junior career in the WHL with the Lethbridge Broncos. He also…

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Hughes, Jack

…Born in Winnipeg, he was a great amateur centreman in the early days of hockey. He played with the 1913 Winnipegs when they won the Allan Cup and…

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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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Reay, Bill (Billy)

…Allan Cup in 1944 and was with the Montreal Canadiens when they won the Stanley Cup in 1946 and 1953. After 10 years in the NHL Reay got into coaching…

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Davis, Reyn

…Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Davis began his newspaper career in his hometown with the Herald and then spent five years with the Regina Leader Post. He then…

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Wakely, Ernie

…113 NHL games with Montreal Canadiens and St. Louis Blues, recording 8 shutouts. He played 334 games in the WHA, including the Winnipeg Jets, San Diego Mariners, Cincinnati Stingers, Houston…

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Sami Jo Small Award

the student council, organized this year’s grad trip, and is on the Grad Tea Committee. In addition to her school activities she is a volunteer in the CanSkate Program, and…

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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Carlyle, Randy

the Leafs, he was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 1980-81 he won the Norris Trophy as the NHL’s top defenceman and was selected to the First AlI-Star Team. On…

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2019 Sam Fabro Award Recipient - Sean Christensen

…athlete. A graduate of J. H. Bruns Collegiate, Christensen is enrolled in the UofM Faculty of Management. Christensen joined the Bisons from the St. Boniface Riels of the MMJHL….

Young, Scott

…still synonymous with excellent hockey writing. Among his many fiction and non-fiction books are Hello Canada, a biography of Foster Hewitt; War on Ice and The Boys of Saturday Night….

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McKenzie, Ken

…Guide, Official Guide and Record Book and Hockey Pictorial. Ken McKenzie was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997 and inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame…

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Hockey Memories

…Kent Morgan and Ted ‘Dutch’ Holland. The guys are well known for their many years under the ‘Toast & Coffee’ byline and continue to research and write about Manitoba’s hockey…

Teammate Tale Solved

…Cup champion Winnipeg Victorias. Visit our Teammate Tales & Tracking page to learn about this story and others! Maybe you have a hockey photo mystery for us to solve?…