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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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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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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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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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Saunders, Billy

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger/centreman played on two MJHL Championship teams: the 1956 St. Boniface Canadiens and the 1957 Winnipeg Monarchs. He played 13 pro seasons in…

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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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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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Thompson, Bob

…Championships in Brandon and the Western Canadian university finals in Regina. As a registered MAHA clinician, he conducted officiating clinic across the province from the 1970s through the 1990s….

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Jennifer Botterill

…DOB – May 1, 1979 Ottawa-born, Winnipeg-raised Botterill was the youngest member of Canada’s first women’s Olympic hockey team at the 1998 Nagano Games, winning silver. Playing on…

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

The 2017 recipient of the R. A. “Sam” Fabro scholarship is Caitlin Fyten, Captain of the 2017-18 UofM Bison women’s team. “Caitlin is a strong leader and well…

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…

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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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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Langelle, Pete

…was highlighted when he scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in 1942. He then served 4 years in the Canadian Forces during World War II. After the war Pete Langelle…

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Lindquist, Vic

…Born in Gold Rock, Ontario, this left winger played junior hockey with the Kenora Thistles and later joined the senior Winnipegs who won both the 1931 Allan Cup…

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McCreedy, John

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played with the Winnipeg Monarchs who won the 1937 Memorial Cup, with the Trail Smoke Eaters who won the Allan Cup in…

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Hatskin, Ben

the Winnipeg Jets and 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…

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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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Henry, Jim (Sugar Jim)

…and with Ottawa in 1942-43 when those teams won the Allan Cup. “Sugar Jim” joined the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II. He played 9 NHL seasons and ap…

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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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Pechet, Mitch

…after two seasons he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He returned to play with the St. Paul Saints of the USHL and was on their 1948-49…

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Johnston, William

…He was a founding member of the Greater Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association and was named a life member of its advisory board. He was also involved in the formation of…

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Hergesheimer, Phil

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played with the Boston Cubs, Can-American Champs in 1936. In four NHL seasons with Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins, he played…

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Rivers, Gus

…University of Manitoba in 1929 and played with the 1930 and 1931 Montreal Canadiens when they won two Stanley Cups. Gus Rivers also was a member of the 1934 Providence…

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Flett, Rod

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the famed Winnipeg Victorias back in the early days of hockey and was re gard ed as one of the best

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Meyers, Morley

…senior hockey in the province. He refereed in the IHL (1962-63), and was a linesman in the WHA (1972-76). Morley Meyers also officiated U.S. college games for 20 years….

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Brunel, Ray

…Born in St. Lupicin, Manitoba, this centreman played his minor hockey in Winnipeg. He played in the MJHL with the St. Boniface Canadiens. In 1956 and 1957 he…

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Belfour, Ed

…Born in Carman Man., Ed Belfour played goal for Carman High School, Winkler Flyers and the University of North Dakota. In the NHL, he played 963 regular season…

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Wregget, Ken

…A native of Brandon, goalie Ken Wregget played junior for Lethbridge Broncos of the WHL. After only a handful of games in the minors, he moved into the

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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…

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