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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

…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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Semenko, Dave

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played two seasons of junior hockey with the WHL Brandon Wheat Kings and turned pro in 1977-78 with the WHA Edmonton Oilers….

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Pike, Alf

…Born in Winnipeg, Pike centred the top line of the Winnipeg Monarchs with Johnny McCreedy and Dick Kowcinak. This line led the Monarchs to the 1937 Memorial Cup…

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Wakely, Ernie

and WHA. He was with the 1962-63 CPHL Champion Omaha Knights and was top goaltender the same year. He was the top goaltender in the EPHL in 1962-63. He played…

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Wasnie, Nick

and 1931. Nick Wasnie played on a line with immortals Howie Morenz and Aurel Joliat and was credited by Joliat as “the first player to use the slap shot”….

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Yaschuk, Mike

…Champions in 1949-50. Mike Yaschuk coached midget and juvenile at Norwood Falcon C.C. for 12 years and co-founded and coached the St. Boniface Mohawks in the Manitoba Senior League….

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Harris, Ted

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the 1955 Manitoba junior champion Winnipeg Monarchs. He moved up to the AHL and played on two championship teams with Springfield…

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McCreedy, John

…1938 and with Trail when they won the World Championship in 1939. He won another Allan Cup with the 1940 Kirkland Lake Blue Devils. Johnny McCreedy was also on Stanley…

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Woytowich, Bob

…Jets and Indianapolis Racers, he played 242 games, 9 goals, 51 assists, 60 points. Bob Woytowich also played one pro season in each of the EPHL, CPHL and AHL…

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Hergesheimer, Phil

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played with the Boston Cubs, Can-American Champs in 1936. In four NHL seasons with Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins, he played…

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Low, Ron

…Born in Foxwarren, this goaltender played with the Winnipeg Jets of the WCJHL, and the Dauphin Kings, who won the MJHL title in 1969. He went on to…

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Henry, Jim (Sugar Jim)

…Born in Winnipeg, this goaltender played junior hockey in Brandon and was on the team that won the Manitoba title. He was with the Regina Rangers in 1940-41…

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Ledyard, Grant

…same season along with being named the Most Valuable Player and was a first team all-star. In 1984 with Tulsa Oilers of the CHL he was awarded the Bob Gassoff…

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Loughlin, Clem

…to 8. After the 1925/26 season, the West Coast League disbanded and their players were sold to Chicago, Detroit and New York. The Victoria club was sold to the NHL…

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Heindl Sr., Bill

…1950, with Sherbrooke, he was selected to the Quebec Senior Hockey League’s sescond all-star team and the following season with Saskatoon was chosen on the WCMHL first all-star squad. Had…

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Lee, Allan (Butch)

…5 times and a league All-Star 18 times, he played on 7 league champions, won 2 Provincial “C” crowns and 3 “B” titles. Already Provincial “B” winners in 1959/60, Pierson

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Manitoba's Hockey History

…McDonald, Ted Irvine, Bobby Leiter and many more.  Also included, are the induction videos from recent Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame dinners. Take in a great documentary on the beginnings…

Masterton, Bill

…Degree in Finance. When the NHL expanded in 1967-68, he joined the Minnesota North Stars. On January 13, 1968 tragedy struck when, after being checked, he hit his head on

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McFadden, Jimmy

…seasons in the NHL breaking in with Detroit in 1947-48 and won the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie. He played on the 1950 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red…

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Coo, Abbie

…with the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Manitoba) and its President from 1924 to 1927, again from 1934 to 1937, and once more from 1942 to 1946. Abbie Coo was…

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TY DILELLO RECEIVES 2019 SWEENEY AWARD FOR GOLDEN BOYS

…features detailed biographies, rare photographs and plenty of never-been-told before stories about some of hockey’s greatest players. Starting with a simple rule that all players started their careers on the…

Ed Sweeney Memorial Award Recipient

…historical knowledge of the team. Watch the full documentary on MTS TV Stories from Home or ON YOUTUBE. Information on the Ed Sweeney Memorial Awards can be found HERE….

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 finally…

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Deardon, Eddie

…with Ken “Friar” Nicholson and was a leading sportswriter on golf in this province. Ed Dearden was also named to the Manitoba Sportswriters and Sportscasters Media Roll of Honour….

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Allan, Arthur Carlyon

…Cup or Bust and Grey Cup Cavalcade. He was City Editor before moving to sports where his column One Man’s Opinion was widely read. Allan supported all sports and was…

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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 is…

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Fleming, Wayne

…Bisons head man and also coached in Russia, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland. Fleming worked with head coach Dave King when Canada won a silver Olympic medal in Albertville, France in…

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Lyndon, Lorne

and was on an all-star soccer team chosen to play against England touring side in 1931. Only the famous Winnipeg Toilers bested his Westbrook basketball team 3 years running….

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Coleman, Jim

…Born in Winnipeg, Coleman started his newspaper career with the Winnipeg Tribune and became one of Canada’s most celebrated sports columnists with a national column for all Southam…

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