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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…

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Murray Bannerman

Ontario-born, St. James-raised goaltender Bannerman started junior hockey at age 14 with St. James Canadians of the MJHL. He was Vancouver Canucks’ 4th round pick of the…

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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…

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Baldwin, Doug

Born November 2, 1922 in Winnipeg, this defenceman enjoyed a 20-year hockey career which included NHL stints with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings and Chicago…

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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…

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Leader, Al

Born in Barnsley, Manitoba, Leader devoted his life to hockey. He resigned May 19, 1969 as President of the Western Hockey League after 25 years of continuous…

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Dunn, Jimmy

Born in Winnipeg. At the time of his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, he had completed 50 years of service to hockey. Dunn was acting…

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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….

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Allum, Bill

Born in Winnipeg, this fine defenceman played 348 games in seven seasons and won the 1943 AHL championship with Buffalo. He was also a member of the…

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Coo, Abbie

Born in Teeswater, Ontario, Abbie Coo was a successful news paper executive with the Winnipeg Free Press for many years. From 1918 to 1963 he was an…

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Sweeney, Ed

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Ed has been a dedicated hockey researcher for over forty years and a writer of books and articles pertaining to Manitoba hockey. An…

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Ridley, Curt

Minnedosa’s Curt Ridley played 78 games in two years with the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, putting up five shutouts in that time frame…

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McDonald, Alvin Brian (Ab)

Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played junior with the 1953 St. Boniface Canadiens who were the Memorial Cup finalists. In 1954 he would claim the MJHL…

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Bergman, Gary

Born in Kenora, Ontario, this defenceman was with the 1959 Memorial Cup Champion Winnipeg Braves. He played 838 NHL games with Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota North Stars…

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Karpan, Vaughn

Vaughn Karpan was born in 1961 in Flin Flon and grew up in The Pas. He played junior with the Brandon Wheat Kings and New Westminster Royals…

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Hoekstra, Ed

Ed Hoekstra born in 1937, played minor hockey in Winnipeg and then followed his older brother, Cec (2001 HOF player inductee), to play junior for the St….

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Connor, Cam

Cam Connor made his way to the St. Boniface Saints of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League before graduating to the Western Hockey League in 1973.Named the league’s…

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Fabro, R. A. "Sam"

Born in Udine, Italy, “Sam” Fabro played with the 1941 Winnipeg Rangers, the Memorial Cup champions. He was one of the founders of Manitoba Hockey Players Foundation…

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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…

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Miller, Tom

Tom Miller is sometimes called ” Mr. Hockey in St. James” He became the founding president of The St.James Canucks of the MMJHL in 1978-79 and he…

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Bend, Lin

Born in Poplar Point, this centreman was the 1942 MJHL scoring champion, named to the First All-Star Team and a member of the 1942 Memorial Cup champion…

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Beck, Dallis

Born in Brandon, Dallis who was also known as “Knobby” began a 40 year career as a sportswriter in Saskatoon, Kitchener-Waterloo, Calgary, Vancouver and Prince George before…

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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…

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Keilback, Curt

Curt KeilbackDOB – 1948 Born in Brandon, Curt Keilback did his first hockey play-by-play at age 11. As part of a Minor Hockey Week in Canada promotion,…

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Lawson, Glen

1935 Born in Brandon, Glen Lawson has a connection to many teams in the Westman area. He played junior for the Wheat Kings of the MJHL in…

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Maluta, Bill

Born in Benito, Maluta has been involved in hockey over five decades. He coached at a Minor League level in Flin Flon for 25 years (1958-1982), as…

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Mann, Jim

Born in Brandon, Manitoba Jim enjoyed a hockey career that spanned over 35 years as a player and as a coach. His first season behind the bench…

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Lefley, Bryan

Born in Winnipeg, Lefley played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and Warren, and was on provincial champions at every level. He was with the MJHL Winnipeg Rangers…

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Mathewson, Joe

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Joe Mathewson began coaching in 1932 when, along with his father, they formed the East Kildonan Bisons (Manitoba Paper weight and Midget champions)….

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Mulligan, Andy

Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played junior hockey with the University of Manitoba from 1923 to 1926 and tied for the scoring title in his final season….

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