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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….

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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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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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Lesuk, Bill

…retiring, Lesuk was a scout for Boston (where he had been on a Stanley Cup team in 1970), Chicago and Winnipeg-Phoenix. He continues to live in the Winnipeg area….

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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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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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Bell, Addie

…Born in Poplar Point, Addie Bell began his playing career with the Poplar Point Intermediate champions in 1921. Later he moved to Portage la Prairie where he played…

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Broda, Walter (Turk)

…Born in Brandon, he was a goaltender who played his minor hockey in his hometown. He moved to the Winnipeg Monarchs for his final season of junior. Broda…

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Teammate Tale Solved

…Our first clue was the man sitting in the center of the middle row. That is MBHHF member Tony Gingras of the 1901 and 1902 Stanley Cup champion Winnipeg Victorias….

Carmichael, Bruce

…again with the Los Angeles Blades in both 1962 and 1963. Bruce Carmichael played 1,049 pro games, scored 401 goals, 531 assists for a total of 932 career points….

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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….

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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…

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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)…

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Kryschuk, Mike

…Born in Cooks Creek, Kryschuk played hockey with St. Paul’s College in the MJHL and senior in the Manitoba League. He turned his attention to coaching at an…

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Final Face Off - Wally Stanowski

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is saddened to report of the passing of Honoured Member Wally Stanowski at 96 years old. Stanowski enjoyed a decorated junior career…

Hedberg, Anders

…Born in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, this right winger spent four seasons with the WHA Jets. He was named the 1975 WHA Rookie-of-the-Year. In 286 games he scored 236 goals,…

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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…

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Thompson, Bob

…a linesman in the Western Junior League and at the University level. He obtained his level 6 papers in Toronto and officiated at the World Junior Championships in Brandon and…

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Pechet, Mitch

…Born in Cupar, Saskatchewan, this right winger played junior with the 1937 and 1938 Brandon Wheat Kings. He turned pro in 1940 with Philadelphia of the AHL and…

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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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McCreedy, John

…Stanley Cup winners with Toronto Maple Leafs in 1942 and 1945. He holds the distinction of playing on Memorial Cup, Allan Cup and Stanley Cup and World champion teams….

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Murray, Bill

in 1953. Bill Murray was selected MVPin 1954.The city of Dauphin andits fans honoured him on February 11, 1955 to mark his 250th goal. He is also a member of…

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1965-70 CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM

in the Winnipeg Arena against top European teams. A second national team was formed in Ottawa during the 1967-68 season. Canada finished third in the world championship in 1966 and…

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Hatskin, Ben

…a driving force behind the realization of the World Hockey Association in 1972, when he signed Bobby Hull away from the NHL’s Chicago Black Hawks at Portage & Main….

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McKenzie, Ken

…Born in Winnipeg, McKenzie started his long and stellar hockey-writing career at the age of 17 with the Winnipeg Free Press. After World War II, he was hired…

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2019 Sam Fabro Award Recipient - Sean Christensen

…recipient of the 2019 Sam Fabro Award given annually to a male and female athlete. A graduate of J. H. Bruns Collegiate, Christensen is enrolled in the UofM Faculty of…

2017 R. A. "Sam" Fabro Scholarship Women's Hockey

…career”. Fyten, 22, is in her fifth season, second as team captain, after being an alternate captain in 2015-16. In the 2016-17 season Caitlin had sixteen points (one goal, fifteen…

Jennifer Botterill

…streak, she is the only two time winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award as top female college hockey player in the US. Her final point in international play was an…

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1931/32 WINNIPEGS

…as well as the Olympic Championship in Lake Placid, USA. ROSTER: Romeo Rivers, Cliff Crowley, George “Tic” Garbutt, Bill Cockburn (Captain), J. Alston “Stoney” Wise, Hugh Sutherland, Vic Lindquist, Billy…

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