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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

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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….

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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….

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Fairbairn, Bill

…Kings. In 11 NHL seasons with the New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars and St. Louis Blues, he played 658 games, scored 162 goals, 261 assists, for 423 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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Konik, George

…Born in Flin Flon, George Konik captained his hometown Bombers to a Manitoba juvenile title and was named the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s most valuable player for the…

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McDonald, Alvin Brian (Ab)

…the NHL where he would spend the next 14 years. He would play more than 800 games for the Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, the St….

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Vinet, Joe

…Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Joe played in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League for two years and later in the Manitoba Senior Hockey League before turning to officiating in…

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Young, Scott

…Scrubs on Skates and then he branched out into factual sports information. He left Winnipeg in 1940 for Toronto where he joined the Canadian Press, later Maclean’s and then the…

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Kurdydyk, Danny

…at world hockey tournaments from 1966-1969. He refereed until 1970 and then joined the MAHA Rules Committee. He was honoured for his dedicated service in 1983 by the MAHA….

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Irvin, Alex

…Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association in the 1918/19 season. He joined the Victoria Aristocrats in 1919 for a final season. After Irvin’s playing career ended he returned to…

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Beatty, Hyland

…Senior with the Winnipeg REO Flyers and with the Winnipeg Maroons. For 15 years Beatty was a referee in the MJHL, WHL and OHA. He was Referee-in-Chief of the MJHL…

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Picken, Bob

…Cup received coverage. He has served as master of ceremonies for eight Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame inductions. His volunteer and media work has earned him induction into baseball, curling,…

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Sigurdson, Hal

…Born in Churchbridge, Saskatchewan. Hal Sigurdson was with the Winnipeg Free Press for some 40 years and covered junior and senior hockey, the Western Hockey League and the…

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Robinson, Claude C.

…the formation of a National Association to compete for amateur hockey championships and he became the first secretary of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association when it was formed in 1914….

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Tresoor, Al

…junior hockey with Kildonan North Stars and St. Boniface Saints. who he led to a Manitoba/Saskatchewan title in 1970-71. Tresoor coached for 29 years. He learned wherever he could -…

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Beck, Dallis

…landing in Winnipeg. He was first employed at the old Winnipeg Tribune and from September of 1968 until 1990 covered the sports scene for the Winnipeg Free Press. During his…

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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…

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Loeppky, Laura

…the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Her ability there earned her the distinction of refereeing the bronze medal game. She also has conducted clinics for Hockey Manitoba and acted…

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1916 61st BATTALION OF WINNIPEG

Allan Cup. This was the last year for the challenge system of determining the Allan Cup winner, it was discarded in favour of a playoff system of East versus West…

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The Final Face-off

…been compiled from newspaper obituaries and other sources such as the Internet and the Society for International Hockey Research. Individual members of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame (MHHF) are…

REMEMBERING ART COULTER - Ty Dilello

…READ THE STORY HERE TY DILELLO is an accredited writer with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and is a member of the Society for International Hockey Research (SIHR)….

Ed Sweeney Memorial Award Recipient

…The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is pleased to award an Ed Sweeney Memorial Award to Will Jones for his documentary production Iced: The Lost History of Hockey…

1982/83 WINNIPEG NORTH END FLYERS

…7-2, 4-2, 4-1 and 7-6. The victory brought the Hardy Cup to Winnipeg for the first and only time. Team Members: Norm Tesluck, Ken Hill, Wayne McArthur, Dan Sylvester, Kerry…

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1953/54 DAUPHIN KINGS

…The Kings advanced to the Provincial Intermediate “A” playdowns, eliminating The Pas Huskies and Selkirk Fishermen for the McDiarmid Shield. Next up, the Kings claimed the right to represent Manitoba…

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Lew Morrison

…1st round of the 1968 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers. After a season with their AHL affiliate Quebec Aces, he joined the Flyers full-time for the 1969/70 season,…

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Michael Gobuty

…a viable pro hockey town. His efforts paid off in 1979 with an NHL franchise for Winnipeg. Michael Gobuty is also a member of the WHA Hall of Fame….

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1939/40 KENORA THISTLES

…1940 Memorial Cup versus the Oshawa Generals. It was the first year that 2 Ontario teams would face off for the Memorial Cup. The best of five series was played…

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1948/49 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS

…ABBOTT CUP CHAMPIONS TURNBULL MEMORIAL TROPHY The Brandon Wheat Kings won the Abbott Cup for the 1949 season defeating the Calgary Buffalos. They went on to lose the…

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1975/76 DELORAINE ROYALS

…battled back to win game two and the title with a 5-2 victory. Not quite done yet, the Royals returned home to knock off the Minnedosa Bombers for another SWHL…

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