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Lacomy, Greg

…After playing junior with Winnipeg Monarchs and with the NCAA champion University of Denver, and playing pro hockey briefly, Greg Lacomy returned to Winnipeg to carve out an…

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Waugh, Dr. Jack

…how many injured players he treated and never once did he bill a player or a team for his services. Dr. Jack Waugh was a marvellous friend to hockey….

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Dietrich, Don

Club where young players come out twice a week to practice skill development. Inspirational, unselfish, courageous, committed and determined are just a few of the words that have been used…

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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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Mackenzie, Don

…Don MacKenzie started coaching minor hockey at Isaac Brock Community Club when he was playing junior for the Winnipeg Rangers. He served as a director and then president…

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Ball, Dennis

…Rangers and nine more with St. Louis Blues, proving his ability to judge hockey talent and operate in the big leagues. He was a part-time scout for the New York…

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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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Taylor, Ted

…Rochester Americans. He also played for Vancouver Canucks, the 1969 and 1970 WHL champions. He was team captain of the WHA Houston Aeros, 1974 and 1975 Avco Cup champions. In…

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Taylor, Harry

…Barons. He played briefly with Chicago Black Hawks in 1951-52 before returning to the AHL. Harry Taylor played 465 games with 116 goals, and 204 assists for 320 points….

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Thomson, Jim

…Jim played junior with Trail in 1944 and with the Toronto St. Michaels Majors, the 1945 Memorial Cup champions. The next season he was in the NHL with…

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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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Wasnie, Nick

…Born in Selkirk, this right winger played junior with his hometown Fishermen. In 7 NHL seasons he played for Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles and the…

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Summers, Danny

…St. Paul Saints. He also helped the Winnipeg Maroons win the 1964 Allan Cup, and enjoyed a 20-year NHL scouting career for New York Rangers and San Jose Sharks….

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Stratton, Art

…Born in Winnipeg. In 1954-55 with the MJHL Winnipeg Barons, this centreman became the first player in league history to record a 50 goal season. In a 19…

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Shibicky, Alex

…seasons, all with the New York Rangers, he played 324 games with 110 goals, 91 assists, for 201 points and won a Stanley Cup with the Blueshirts in 1939-40….

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Scherza, Chuck

…Hockey League, winning a Calder Cup championship in 1949. His pro career record in 726 games played was 165 goals scored, 329 assists, for a total of 494 points….

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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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Stemkowski, Pete

…New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings, he played 967 games with 206 goals, 349 assists, for 555 points. Pete Stemkowski won a Stanley Cup in 1966-67 with Toronto….

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Stephenson, Wayne

…and Washington Capitals, he played 328 games, recorded 14 shut outs and a 3.06 GAA. Wayne Stephenson won a Stanley Cup with Philadelphia and played for Canada’s National Team….

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Bonar, Dan

…and Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977 WCHL Champions. He scored 75 goals and 125 points for Brandon that season. In 1978, Bonar was IHL Rookie of the Year, MVP and was…

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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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James, Gerry

…He played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers while still in high school and went on to become one of the best ball carriers in the country. But the Toronto Maple…

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Ranford, Bill

…the Edmonton Oilers, Washington Capitals, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Detroit Red Wings, winning two Stanley Cups, a Canada Cup, and the 1994 Hockey World Championships while playing for Canada….

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Connor, Cam

successful seasons in the World Hockey Association, before shifting leagues and signing with the Montreal Canadiens for the 1978-79 season.Claimed by the Edmonton Oilers in the Expansion Draft in 1979…

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Addison, William (Bill)

…Born in Carberry, Bill Addison was Commissioner of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League for over 20 years. He also served as President of the MAHA (Hockey Manitoba). Addison…

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Allaire, Aime

…Born in Winnipeg, he was involved in hockey for over fifty years and was instrumental in forming six hockey leagues, including the Central Amateur Senior Hockey League. He…

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McDonald, Alvin Brian (Ab)

…title before moving on to the St. Catherine Teepees of the OHL. Ab began his pro career  in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Rochester Americans before advancing to

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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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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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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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