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McKerlie, Almer

…Referee. Born in Miami, he was considered by many to be one of the best hockey referees in the province. Almer McKerlie officiated for some 40 years in…

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Wells, Jack (Cactus Jack)

…Born in Moose Jaw, “Cactus Jack” was one of Canada’s best known sportscasters. He started his radio career in Saskatoon in 1937 and later worked at CJRC and…

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Murray, Bill

…Bornin Solsgirth, this centreman/left winger was rated by many as one of the best amateur hockey players in Manitoba during the fifties.In 1945 he was a member of…

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Giles, Curt

…Born in The Pas, this defenceman was first noticed at the University of Minnesota-Duluth where he played for four years and was selected to the NCAA All-American and…

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Bruneteau, Ed

…with Detroit Red Wings in his NHL career with 40 goals, 42 assists for 82 points. He played on the 1944 Allan Cup champion Quebec Aces and the 1951 USHL…

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Simpson, "Bud" Robert

…Born in Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, “Bud” Simpson was a great amateur goalie who played in all levels of the Winnipeg minor, junior and senior hockey system. He moved…

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Meronek, William (Smiley)

…with 180 goals, 280 assists for 460 points. “Smiley” Meronek played 19 games in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and scored 5 goals, 8 assists for 13 points….

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Russell, Lawrence (Spud)

the Winnipeg Rangers to a western provincial title. He also coached the St. James Canadians of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. For many years “Spud” Russell was Chief Scout for

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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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Laurie Boschman

…DOB – June 4, 1960 Born in Saskatchewan, Laurie Boschman grew up in Brandon, Manitoba. Joining the Brandon Travellers of the MJHL for the 1976/77 season he had…

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THANK YOU EVASON FAMILY!

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame would like to thank Sheila Evason of Brandon for her recent generous donation. The Evason family is one of Manitoba’s prominent hockey…

KENNEDY, LYNDON ADDED TO MANITOBA SPORTS HALL OF FAME

…was Ralph Lyndon. A multi-sport athlete, Ralph played for the MJHL Winnipeg Monarchs before attending the University of North Dakota. In 1959, Ralph led the Fighting Sioux to the NCAA…

Perrin, Jack

…Born in Winnipeg, Jack Perrin was a good junior and senior player. When a pro hockey team was a prime requirement for the new Arena in 1956, it…

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Nesterenko, Eric

…part of the 1961 Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks. Toronto sent him to the Winnipeg Warriors for 1955-56 season, the season they won the WHL championship and the Edinborough Trophy….

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Chipperfield, Ron

…and in the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers and Quebec Nordiques. In 452 pro games he scored 175 goals, added 201 assists, for a total of 376 career points….

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Monson, Walter (Pops)

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played with the Elmwood Millionaires (1928 Provincial junior champs). He played senior hockey for two Manitoba championship teams, Elmwood in 1930 and with…

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Hughes, Howie

…Born in St. Boniface, this right winger played his junior hockey with the St. Boniface Canadiens who won the MJHL crown in 1957-58. In 1959 he played for

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Mackenzie, Bill

…Cup winner with Chicago Blackhawks in 1938. Bill MacKenzie also played for the 1941 AHL champions, the Cleveland Barons. In 1949 he coached the Brandon Wheat Kings to the Memorial…

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Taylor, Harry

…Barons. He played briefly with Chicago Black Hawks in 1951-52 before returning to the AHL. Harry Taylor played 465 games with 116 goals, and 204 assists for 320 points….

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Taylor, Ted

…Rochester Americans. He also played for Vancouver Canucks, the 1969 and 1970 WHL champions. He was team captain of the WHA Houston Aeros, 1974 and 1975 Avco Cup champions. In…

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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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Deardon, Eddie

…during his career. Dearden also covered the professional ranks starting in 1974 with the WHA Winnipeg Jets. Dearden was the colorman for Jets’ broadcasts on radio with Ken “Friar” Nicholson…

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Lacomy, Greg

…teams three times and the women’s team at the 1995 Canada Winter Games. In addition he coached at the U of Manitoba for 12 years. Among those crediting Lacomy with…

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Ranford, Bill

the Edmonton Oilers, Washington Capitals, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Detroit Red Wings, winning two Stanley Cups, a Canada Cup, and the 1994 Hockey World Championships while playing for Canada….

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Reardon, Ken

…Field Marshall Montgomery’s Certifi cate of Merit. Reardon rejoined the Canadiens in 1945-46 and for the next five campaigns was named to either the First or Second NHL All-Star Teams….

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Picken, Bob

…director and did play-by-play on Winnipeg junior Jets and Canada’s National Team broadcasts. After moving to CBC where he worked in both radio and TV, Picken covered the birth of…

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Stewart, John "Black Jack"

…hockey with the Portage la Prairie Terriers in the MJHL before turning pro in 1938 with the Detroit Red Wings. John Sherratt Stewart established himself as a great defenceman with…

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Mikkelson, Bill

…was the NHL rookie of the year in 1948. Bill’s son, Brendan, is an Anaheim draft choice and his daughter, Meaghan, just competed in the world championship with Team Canada….

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1952/53 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS

…Abbott Cup Champions The St. Boniface Canadiens won the Abbott Cup by defeating the Lethbridge Native Sons. They went on to lose the Memorial Cup to the Barrie…

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