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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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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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World's Oldest Living Former Pro Hockey Player

…would sign with the Portland Buckaroos of the Pacific Coast Hockey League for the 1940/41 season. Today, Wilf is an active 101 year old and dedicated fan of the NHL…

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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Hull, Bobby

…Born in Pointe Anne, Ontario. In six WHA seasons with the Jets, this left winger played 411 games, scored 303 goals, 335 assists, 638 points. He was League…

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GERRY VARNES

…Arthur, Ronald, Allan and Crawford, and his beloved son Gerry Jr. The family would like to thank Dr. Fletcher and Dr. Robinson, nurses and health care aides for their wonderful…

THANK YOU EVASON FAMILY!

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame would like to thank Sheila Evason of Brandon for her recent generous donation. The Evason family is one of Manitoba’s prominent hockey…

Perrin, Jack

…Born in Winnipeg, Jack Perrin was a good junior and senior player. When a pro hockey team was a prime requirement for the new Arena in 1956, it…

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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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2019 Sam Fabro Award Recipient - Sean Christensen

…On October 27, 2019 Don Kuryk, President of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame presented 5th year Manitoba Bison defenseman Sean Christensen with a $1,500 scholarship as the

Murray, Bill

the Provincial junior “B” champions, Foxwarren. He played on two Western Canada Intermediate championship teams with the Dauphin Kings in 1952 and 1954 and won the “Big Six” scoring title…

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Marples, Fred

…of the organizers of both bodies. Fred Marples was an executive with the Winnipeg Monarchs; Treasurer of the Canadian Olympic team in 1928 and Manager of it in 1932….

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1965-70 CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM

…Winnipeg was home to Canada’s National hockey team from 1965 to 1970. During this period, the Nats were Manitoba’s top hockey team with some great games being played…

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1910/11 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

…1911 Allan Cup Champions The Winnipeg Victorias were awarded the Allan Cup by default when the OHA refused to allow a team to play in middle of the

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1952/53 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS

They went on to lose the Memorial Cup to the Barrie Flyers. The Flyers’ roster included Don Cherry who scored two goals in the final series against the Canadiens….

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2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Dinner

…1972/73 St. Boniface Mohawks, 1957/58 St. Boniface Canadiens and 1928/29 Elmwood Millionaires into the Team category. You can visit our Youtube channelΒ  CLICK HERE to view our videos from that…

Leah, Vince

…Born in Winnipeg, “Uncle Vince” Leah was a sportswriter with both The Winnipeg Tribune and Winnipeg Free Press for over 60 years. For more than three decades his…

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Cude, Wilf

…years in the NHL from 1930 to 1940 with Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and Montreal Canadiens, and was twice voted to the Second All-Star team for his netminding prowess….

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Hebenton, Andy

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played junior with the 1948-49 Winnipeg Canadians and turned pro the next season with Victoria who won the PCHL title in 1951….

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Dunderdale, Tom

…1911. Tommy was named to the PCHA First All-Star Team on six occasions before retiring in 1924 with a career total of 194 goals in 241 regular season games. Dunderdale…

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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…

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Pennington, Cliff

…Team Canada’s 1960 Silver medal winning Olympic club. Two championship seasons followed in 1961 with Hull-Ottawa Canadiens and 1963 Kingston Frontenacs of the EPHL. In 1970, with Des Moines Oak…

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McKerlie, Almer

…Referee. Born in Miami, he was considered by many to be one of the best hockey referees in the province. Almer McKerlie officiated for some 40 years in…

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Hockey Memories

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is very grateful to the folks at Canstar Weekly for allowing us to post the writings of two venerable Manitoba hockey writers,…

Fleming, Wayne

…Wayne Fleming was an assistant coach in the NHL with Phoenix, Philadelphia, Calgary, Edmonton, The New York Islanders and Tampa Bay. He started it all as the Manitoba…

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2019 SAM FABRO AWARD RECIPIENT - MEGAN NEDUZAK

…MB Megan is a 4th year member and Assistant Captain with this years Bisons team and a perennial Academic All-Canadian. The R. A. “Sam” Fabro Scholarships are awarded to a…

Zamick, Vic (Chick)

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played two seasons in the MJHL with the Winnipeg Air Cadets, Winnipeg Monarchs and St. Boniface Athletics. He went overseas and made his…

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Wells, Jack (Cactus Jack)

…CKY radio, CBC-TV, CJAY and CKY-TV in Winnipeg. He also wrote freelance sports columns for the Winnipeg Tribune. He was first to broadcast curling play-by-play at the Brier. An honourary…

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Teammate Tale Solved

…We received an inquiry on this team photo from the family of Phenix Decosse, seated in the middle row right. They wanted to know which team this was….

Rice-Jones, Art

…Sudbury Wolves. He played with the 1935 World Champion Winnipeg Monarchs at Davos, Switzerland. Art Rice-Jones finished his career in Calgary where he played both senior and military hockey….

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