…Red Wings, and Minnesota North Stars, he played 549 games, scored 99 goals, 161 assists, 260 points. Hextall played four AHL seasons and was with the 1968 AHL champion Rochester…
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Harmon, Glen
…Born in Holland, Manitoba. This defencman played junior hockey with the Brandon Elks in 1939 and 1940. He then joined the 1941 Winnipeg Rangers who won the Memorial…
Flett, Rod
…pointmen in the game. In a ten-year career, he was on nine Manitoba championship teams and besides fellow Hockey Hall of Famer Dan Bain, Rod Flett was the only other…
Douglas, Jordy
…1979-80 recording 33 goals, 24 assists and 57 points, highlighted by a four goal game on February 3, 1980 against N.Y. Islanders. Also played on two other NHL teams, Minnesota…
Smith, Maurice
…of the Manitoba Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association and served on the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee in the early 1980’s. Maurice Smith was also named to the MSSA…
Dickens, Ernie
…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played three years in the MJHL with the Winnipeg Rangers, Winnipeg Monarchs and St. James and finished his junior career with the Toronto…
Goring, Bob (Butch)
…Born in St. Boniface, this centreman played junior with the Winnipeg Rangers, the Winnipeg Jets Juniors and the Dauphin Kings. In 16 NHL seasons with Los Angeles Kings,…
Boyer, Wally
…of Rochester Americans, AHL Calder Cup champions. He played 365 NHL games with Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Chicago Black Hawks and Oakland Seals, and 408 AHL games with combined…
Hanlon, Glen (Red)
…St. Louis Blues, the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings over his 15 year NHL career. He played 477 games in the NHL, recorded 16 shutouts and had a…
Halldorson, Halldor (Slim)
…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the Winnipeg Falcons who won the 1920 Allan Cup and the gold medal at the 1920 Olympics at Antwerp, Belgium. Halldor…
Meronek, William (Smiley)
…Born in Stony Mountain, this centreman played in the MJHL with St. Boniface and Portage la Prairie and captured the league scoring title in 1937 with the Portage…
Kowcinak, Dick
…to the 1937 Memorial Cup championship. The next season, he was with the Trail Smoke-Eaters who won the Allan Cup and in 1939 Trail captured the World hockey title. Dick…
Hind, Terry
…two successful trips to Europe and when they won the Allan Cup in 1964. Terry Hind also spent two years with the Winnipeg Jets’ organization. Hind served as General Manager…
Farrell, Russ
…Born in Dauphin, Russ Farrell enjoyed over 35 years in hockey as a coach and manager. He served from 1980 to 1982 as President of the Manitoba Amateur…
Mickoski, Nick
…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played junior hockey with CUAC and the St. James Orioles and turned pro in 1946-47 with the New York Rangers. “Broadway Nick”…
James, Gerry
…Gerry James, born in Regina in 1934, grew up in Winnipeg and played sports at Sir John Franklin Community Club. He was, of course, better known in football….
Marvin, Cal
…as Lakers coach and manager, the team won 20 Manitoba hockey titles, two Canadian Intermediate Hockey Championships and was the only team to win three consecutive Allan Cup Senior Hockey…
Skinner, Jim
…Born in Selkirk, he played junior in the MJHL with both the Falcons and Rangers and senior with Flin Flon. Jim Skinner spent more than 30 years with…
Deardon, Eddie
…Born in Winnipeg, Eddie Dearden began a long sportswriting career in the early 1950’s with the Winnipeg Tribune. He covered junior hockey at the Amphitheatre and Olympic rinks…
Crawford, Howard "Krug"
…sports editor, news editor and managing editor. He was noted for his positive, non-critical, and encouraging style of reporting. He was also an excellent baseball pitcher and hockey player in…
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…
Tibbatts, Ken
…Born in Foxwarren, Ken Tibbatts was “Mr. Hockey” in his community. He started coaching in 1960 and coached six Provincial championship teams at the Bantam, Juvenile and Intermediate…
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….
Hoekstra, Ed
…Ed Hoekstra born in 1937, played minor hockey in Winnipeg and then followed his older brother, Cec (2001 HOF player inductee), to play junior for the St. Catherines…
Rivers, Gus
…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman was captain of the junior Elmwood Millionaires in 1927 and 1928 when the team won two provincial titles. Rivers played senior with the…
Robinson, Bill
…and another with Ottawa Senators. He also played for and coached Winnipeg Maroons and coached the Winnipeg Warriors in 1960-61. He coached the University of Manitoba from 1957 to 1970;…
Rupp, Duane
…Born in MacNutt, Saskatchewan, this defenceman won a Memorial Cup in 1957 with the Flin Flon Bombers. In 7 NHL seasons, with Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins,and briefly…
Stephenson, Wayne
…Born in Fort William, Ontario, this goaltender played junior with the Winnipeg Braves. In 9 NHL seasons with St. Louis Blues, Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals, he played…
Somers, Art
…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior for 1921 Winnipeg Falcons, the first Western team to win the Memorial Cup. He played senior with Winnipeg Victorias and Fort…
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…