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Bain, Dan

…Donald H. (Dan) Bain Born in Belleville, Ontario. He moved with his family to Winnipeg at the age of six and spent the rest of his life there….

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Shero, Fred

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played junior with St. James and the Winnipeg Rangers. He had three NHL seasons with the New York Rangers and played on two…

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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

…was a Second Team All-Star in 1951. Bill Gooden also had stints in the USHL with the Fort Worth Rangers, in the WHL with the Vancouver Canucks and the QHL…

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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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Halldorson, Halldor (Slim)

…”Slim” Halldorson (also Haldor “Slim” Halderson) won the 1925 Stanley Cup with the Victoria Cougars, who beat the Montreal Canadiens 3 games to 1 and outscored them 16 -8. He…

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1910/11 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

…1911 Allan Cup Champions The Winnipeg Victorias were awarded the Allan Cup by default when the OHA refused to allow a team to play in middle of the

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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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Vinet, Joe

commitments, he was unable to take any more out-of-province assignments. Vinet managed to referee about fifty games a season including Junior, Intermediate, and Senior playoffs until retiring in 1972….

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2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Dinner

…1972/73 St. Boniface Mohawks, 1957/58 St. Boniface Canadiens and 1928/29 Elmwood Millionaires into the Team category. You can visit our Youtube channelΒ  CLICK HERE to view our videos from that…

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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1942/43 WINNIPEG RANGERS

…in the sixth game of the best of seven Memorial Cup championship.Roster: Vernon Smith (Mascot), Joe Peters, Frank Mathers, Ben Juzda, Jack Irvine, Bill Tindall, Stan Warecki, Ritchie McDonald, Bill…

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Hildebrand, Elmer

…Born in Altona, Hildebrand was an outstanding visionary and administrator. He was a player, manager and president of the Altona Maroons for 11 years and later, President of…

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Evason, Dean

…1984 and for the Canadian National club in 1997. Drafted by Washington in 1982 and also played with Hartford Whalers, San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames where he…

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Gardner, Cal

…12 NHL seasons he played for the New York Rangers, was a member of two Stanley Cup winners with Toronto (1949 & `51), and played with Chicago and Boston. A…

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Joyal, Lou

…Senior and International games. Lou was one of two Canadian referees in the 1969 World Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1977-78 he was appointed Manitoba Senior Hockey Commissioner….

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Allum, Bill

…Owen Sound Mercurys, who won the Allan Cup. He also helped Owen Sound win the Mann Cup for Canadian Box Lacrosse. Bill Allum began his coaching career in early 1950s…

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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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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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Ball, Dennis

…Rangers and nine more with St. Louis Blues, proving his ability to judge hockey talent and operate in the big leagues. He was a part-time scout for the New York…

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World's Oldest Living Former Pro Hockey Player

…would sign with the Portland Buckaroos of the Pacific Coast Hockey League for the 1940/41 season. Today, Wilf is an active 101 year old and dedicated fan of the NHL…

Bell, Addie

…senior hockey. He was responsible for the formation of the Southside Club. The highlight of his long and illustrious coaching career came in 1942 when the Portage Terriers won the

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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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Bonar, Dan

…and Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977 WCHL Champions. He scored 75 goals and 125 points for Brandon that season. In 1978, Bonar was IHL Rookie of the Year, MVP and was…

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Platz, Paul

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger was on 3 provincial championships with the Winnipeg Monarchs. In 1940 Chicago sent him to Providence AHL for first pro season, 56…

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Mickoski, Nick

…Mickoski played 12 NHL seasons with 158 goals, 185 assists, for 343 points. In 1963 he played with the SanFrancisco Seals when they won the Western Hockey League championship. He…

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Carmichael, Bruce

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played three MJHL seasons with the St. Boniface Canadiens and was a member of their 1953 Memorial Cup team who lost the

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Broda, Walter (Turk)

…with the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He won the Vezina Trophy three times, recorded 62 shutouts and was selected on three NHL All-Star Teams. Broda was a…

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