…levels and three North Central champions. He spearheaded the move for artificial ice in Foxwarren. He received the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) Minor Hockey Services Award in 1987….
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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 finally…
Marples, Fred
…1884 Born in Winnipeg, Marples was one of the foremost hockey authorities of the 1920s and 1930s. He was Secretary of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada)…
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…
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…
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…
Robinson, Claude C.
…hockey fever caught fire and he performed exceptionally well in both capacities. The Victorias won both the Stanley Cup and Allan Cup during his association with them. Robinson first suggested…
Witiuk, Steve
…entire pro career in the WHL and was on two Championship teams: 1954 with Calgary and 1966 with the Victoria Maple Leafs. Steve Witiuk’s WHL record was 886 games played,…
Bain, Dan
…Bain was a great leader on the ice who played centre and captained the Winnipeg Victorias in four Stanley Cup challenge rounds. He never played professional hockey, but was a…
Wregget, Ken
…NHL and played 575 games including long stretches with Toronto, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh where he was on a Stanley Cup winner. Wregget finished with a solid year in Calgary, another…
Zamick, Vic (Chick)
…mark in the English Hockey League with the Nottingham Panthers. He won seven scoring titles scoring 777 goals in 11 seasons and was a ten-time All-Star. Chick Zamick was later…
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….
McDonald, Alvin Brian (Ab)
…Louis Blues and also became the first captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins. He was on four consecutive Stanley Cup winners, three with Montreal Canadiens and one with Chicago Blackhawks in…
Ford, Mike
…Mike Ford was born in Ottawa, Ont. A product of a military family, Ford began to play hockey in Shilo, Man., later at Sir John Franklin and River…
Hind, Terry
…; Born in Winnipeg, Terry Hind’s career included 30 years in amateur hockey at the juvenile, junior and senior levels. He was with the Winnipeg Maroons on their…
Farrell, Russ
…Hockey Association (Hockey Manitoba) and was the recipient of many achievement awards: in 1979 the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) Merit Award, in 1989 the Manitoba Interlake Sports Builder…
Hoekstra, Ed
…Teepees where he scored 102 goals in four seasons. Hoekstra played one season for the Philadelphia Flyers and 97 games for Houston Aeros of the WHA. He was a journeyman…
Watson, Bill
…Bill Watson, born in Pine Falls in 1964, played junior for Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL and joined The University of Minnesota-Duluth for three seasons. In 1984-85…
Kryschuk, Mike
…and Pete Langelle all went on to play with NHL teams that won the Stanley Cup. Mike Kryschuk also coached the St. Boniface Seals to the 1937-38 Memorial Cup….
Deadline for 2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Nominations
…welcomed from the public. Categories for nomination are Player, Builder, Official, Media, Team and Dynasty/Programs. Individuals and teams nominated must have a connection to the province of Manitoba. A nomination…
Topoll, Del
…Born in Durban, this centreman played two seasons in the MJHL with Brandon Wheat Kings and captured the MJHL scoring crown in 1952. The following year he was…
1937/38 St. BONIFACE SEALS
…1938 Memorial Cup1938 Abbott Cup The 1937/38 St. Boniface Seals beat the defending National Champion Winnipeg Monarchs to claim the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship and the Turnbull…
Barry Bonni
…League title in their inaugural season and was named Coach of the Year. Between 1986 and 1990 he led the Knights to four consecutive MMJHL championships. He won his sixth…
Laurie Boschman
…57 points in 47 games. Boschman joined Brandon Wheat Kings in the WHL where his final year ended with 149 points in 65 games and 215 penalty minutes. Toronto Maple…
2019 SAM FABRO AWARD RECIPIENT - MEGAN NEDUZAK
…MB Megan is a 4th year member and Assistant Captain with this years Bisons team and a perennial Academic All-Canadian. The R. A. “Sam” Fabro Scholarships are awarded to a…
1965/66 FLIN FLON WARRIORS
…The Flin Flon Warriors won the Manitoba Intermediate Championship in 1963/64, 1964/65, and 1965/66. In 1965 Manitoba’s Intermediate teams were graduated to Senior classification. The Warriors had proven…
BOB CHRYSTAL April 3, 1930 - January 27, 2023
…Gordie Howe, Maurice Richard, and Jean Beliveau. The abrasive Phil Watson took over the coaching reigns for the Rangers in Bob’s third season with the team. The two men could…
ST. ADOLPHE WINS HOCKEY HERITAGE COMMUNITY AWARD
…offered annually by the Hall of Fame to Manitoba hockey communities in partnership with Sigfusson Northern Ltd. In St. Adolphe, the funding will go towards restoring the boards and safety…
1941/42 PORTAGE TERRIERS
…Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions The 1942 Portage Terriers steamrolled all competitors on their way to winning the Abbott Cup and the Memorial Cup championships. Roster: Staff…
TERRY YAKE
…Whalers. After a successful 1993/1994 season he was claimed by the newly formed Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and was the team’s leading scorer in their inaugural season, scoring 52 points….