…in the MJHL with St. James Canadians and recorded 35 points in 50 games. He joined the WHL champion Brandon Wheat Kings in 1978-79 for their Memorial run that fell…
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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…
Rivers, Romeo
…Olympic championship at Lake Placid, New York. In 1932 he was the MSHL scoring champion. In 1935 Romeo Rivers played for the World champion Winnipeg Monarchs at Davos, Switzerland….
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…
Mickoski, Nick
…he played with the SanFrancisco Seals when they won the Western Hockey League championship. He began a successful coaching career with the Seals and coached the WHA Winnipeg Jets….
Lefley, Chuck
…Blues. Chuck Lefley was on 2 Stanley Cup winners in Montreal in 1970-71 and 1972-73. In 407 NHL games he scored 128 goals, 164 assists, for 292 career points….
Lee, Allan (Butch)
…defeated “A” champs from Russell, then lost a close series with “AA” Dauphin who went on to win the Western Canada championship. A successful minor coach, “Butch” Lee took Pierson…
Leiter, Bob
…Flames, he played 447 games with 98 goals 126 assists, for 224 points. Bob Leiter also had 34 points in 51 games with the Calgary Cowboys of the WHA….
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…
Manson, Ray
…in the AHL, USHL, PCHL and WHL. In his final pro season of 1956-57, Ray Manson played for the WHL champion Brandon Regals and was a First Team All-Star….
Gilhen, Randy
…Born in Zweubruken, West Germany Randy grew up in Winnipeg and followed the WHA Winnipeg Jets. He played junior hockey with Saskatoon and Winnipeg, recording 57 goals for…
Foster, Jimmy
…in 1930, both of whom were Manitoba Senior champions. Jimmy Foster captained the 1933 and 1934 Allan Cup champions, the Moncton Hawks. He also played for the 1936 Olympic champions…
Reardon, Ken
…He won the Stanley Cup in 1946. He retired in 1950 and became a successful executive with Montreal. In 2000, he was voted to Manitoba’s All-Century Second All-Star Team….
Johnson, Tom
…In 1946 he played for the Winnipeg Monarchs. Johnson was claimed by the Montreal Canadiens in 1947 and played one season with the Montreal Royals and the next…
Aldcorn, Gary
…and Boston Bruins scoring 41 goals, 56 assists for 97 points. In 1956 he was a member of the Winnipeg Warriors who were WHL and Edinborough Cup Champions. Gary Aldcorn…
Armytage, Jack
…1896 in a sudden death game for the Stanley Cup when Jack Armytage scored the winning goal in 2-0 victory over Montreal; the first time the Cup came West….
Arnason, Chuck
…with Montreal, Atlanta Flames, Pittsburgh Pengiuns, Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockies, Cleveland Barons, Minnesota North Stars and Washington Capitals, Chuck Arnason had 109 goals, 90 assists, for 199 points….
Johnson, Ivan (Ching)
…He did not begin playing competitive hockey until 1919 when he joined the senior Winnipeg Monarchs. The next 6 seasons he played for the Eveleth Miners and the…
Irvin, Dick
…he moved to Toronto where he led them to the 1932 Stanley Cup. In 1940 he went on to coach the Montreal for 15 years, winning three more Stanley Cups….
Victor "Chick" Zamick
…Canadian who played for Nottingham Panthers in the postwar heyday of English ice hockey……
Joseph Henry "Bad Joe" Hall
…Bad Joe Hall earned his nickname, ‘Bad Joe’ for his rough and tumble style of play and high penalty count. He later helped to design the Tackaberry hockey…
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….
Gardiner, Charlie (Chuck)
…the Winnipeg Maroons. In 1927 he joined the Chicago Blackhawks and in seven seasons he played 315 games, allowed only 673 goals for a 2.13 GAA and had 42 shutouts….
Hay, George
…before going to the NHL with Chicago in 1926. Hay was dealt to Detroit for the 1927-28 season and enjoyed his best campaign, leading the club in goals and points….
Bergman, Gary
…Kansas City Scouts recording 68 goals, 299 assists for a total of 367 points. Gary Bergman was also a member of Team Canada in 1972 when they met the Soviet…
Blight, Rick
…Vancouver Canucks. In six NHL seasons he played 324 games had 96 goals, 125 assists, for a total of 221 points. Rick Blight’s last pro hockey season was 1982-83 with…
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…
Derlago, Bill
…including the Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Winnipeg Jets and Quebec Nordiques. He played 555 games in the NHL scoring 189 goals, 227 assists for 416 points….
Douglas, Jordy
…NHL teams, Minnesota North Stars and Winnipeg Jets and ended his NHL career in 1985 with 76 goals, 62 assists for a total of 138 points in 268 games….
Ezinicki, Bill
…goals 105 assist, for 184 points. He retired in 1955 after stints with Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers and then began a long and successful golf career….