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Komadoski, Neil

…by the Los Angeles Kings. He played 502 NHL games with the Los Angeles Kings and St. Louis Blues and recorded 16 goals and 76 assists for a total of…

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Witiuk, Steve

…teams: 1954 with Calgary and 1966 with the Victoria Maple Leafs. Steve Witiuk’s WHL record was 886 games played, 332 goals, 454 assists for a total of 786 points….

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Neil, Harry

…Winnipeg Monarchs to the Memorial Cup championship in 1935 and 1937. He played for the 1921 Winnipeg Falcons, the first team from Western Canada to win the Memorial Cup….

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Mathers, Frank

…General Manager. He was an AHL All-Star five times. In 1987 the NHL honoured him with Lester Patrick Award for 35 years distinguished service to hockey in the U.S.A….

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Hergesheimer, Wally

…seasons with the New York Rangers and Chicago Blackhawks, he played 351 games, scored 114 goals, 85 assists, for 199 points. In 1953 he was 4th in scoring behind Gordie…

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Southern, Sam

…Winnipeg and he touched the lives of many youngsters over the years. He was honoured for his dedication to hockey by having the Sam Southern Arena named after him….

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Smith, Dallas

…and was a member of their 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup championship teams. Dallas Smith played 16 NHL seasons, 890 games, scored 55 goals, 252 assists, for 307 points….

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Topoll, Del

…1,000 games in the Western Hockey League and Quebec Hockey League and registered 269 goals, 555 assists for a total of 824 points in a 18 year hockey career….

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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;…

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Manitoba's Hockey History

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of FameΒ  has an extensive collection of videos available online here. The videos feature oral histories with some of the province’s all-time greats, Ab…

Watson, Blake

…Born in Carman, this left winger played junior with the University of Manitoba winners of the 1923 Memorial Cup. He also played with the 1928 University of Manitoba…

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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…

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Scott, Gladwyn

…Born in Hamiota, he began his hockey career as a player and in 1951-52 turned to coaching in rural Manitoba until 1985-86. He has served as the President…

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Rice-Jones, Art

…Goaltender. Born in Coronation, Alberta, this goaltender backstopped the 1931 Elmwood Millionaires to a Memorial Cup championship as he posted a sensational 0.93 GAA in the playoffs. In…

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Labossiere, Gord

…Born in St. Boniface, this centreman played junior with the Winnipeg Rangers and was the 1958 MJHL scoring champion. In 6 NHL seasons with New York, Los Angeles…

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Hextall Jr., Brian

…four AHL seasons and was with the 1968 AHL champion Rochester Americans. He also spent three seasons in the WHL and was with the 1969 WHL champion Vancouver Canucks….

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Hill, Mel

…Born in Glenboro. While with the Boston Bruins, this right winger acquired the nick name “Sudden Death” after the 1939 playoffs with the New York Rangers when he…

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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…

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Keilback, Curt

…Curt KeilbackDOB – 1948 Born in Brandon, Curt Keilback did his first hockey play-by-play at age 11. As part of a Minor Hockey Week in Canada promotion, his…

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Bend, Lin

…Born in Poplar Point, this centreman was the 1942 MJHL scoring champion, named to the First All-Star Team and a member of the 1942 Memorial Cup champion Portage…

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Alf Pike, 'The Embalmer'

…’The Embalmer’ had skills and smarts – Gary Lawless…

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1956/57 PINE FALLS PAPER KINGS

…EDMONTON JOURNAL TROPHY – WESTERN CANADIAN INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS Pine Falls Paper Kings won the Big Six League in 1956-57 defeating Dauphin Kings in the final to become Provincial…

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Boyko, Darren

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman captured the MJHL scoring title in 1981 with the league champion St. Boniface Saints and was 1983 WHL’s Most Gentlemanly Player award winner…

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Hull, Bobby

…Byng Trophy (1965). A ten-time First and two-time Second NHL All-Star, Robert Marvin (Bobby) Hull is in both Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame and the Hockey Hall of Fame….

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Kuryk, Don

…Referee. Born in Winnipeg, Kuryk was rated one of Manitoba’s top level 6 referees in the game and officiated many crucial hockey games during a 35 year career….

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Fleming, Wayne

…a member of the coaching staff when Canada won Olympic gold in 2002 in Salt Lake City. He also was associate coach at the 2006 Games in Torino, Italy….

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2019 SAM FABRO AWARD RECIPIENT - MEGAN NEDUZAK

…are awarded to a member of the University of Manitoba Men’s and Women’s hockey programs. The recipients are selected by the UofM coaches every November from their respective rosters….

Leader, Al

…Born in Barnsley, Manitoba, Leader devoted his life to hockey. He resigned May 19, 1969 as President of the Western Hockey League after 25 years of continuous service….

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Mathewson, Joe

…Born in Chicago, Illinois, Joe Mathewson began coaching in 1932 when, along with his father, they formed the East Kildonan Bisons (Manitoba Paper weight and Midget champions). His…

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