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Ruttan, Jack

…Born in Winnipeg, he enjoyed a long and illustrious career in hockey, as a player, and coach in the amateur ranks. Jack played with juvenile championship teams in…

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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,…

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Gooden, Billy

…Rangers. In 12 AHL seasons with Hersey Bears, New Haven Eagles, Springfield Indians, Syracuse Warriors, and Providence Reds, he played 627 games, scored 251 goals, 302 assists, 553 points and

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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…

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Mazur, Eddie (Spider)

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger won Provincial titles through out his minor hockey career, and won juvenile and junior titles with the Winnipeg Monarchs. He played with…

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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…

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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”…

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Patrick, Steve

…up with Rochester Americans who were AHL finalists. He finished his NHL career in 1986 with Quebec with a total of 40 goals and 68 assists in 250 games….

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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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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…

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Reay, Bill (Billy)

…Allan Cup in 1944 and was with the Montreal Canadiens when they won the Stanley Cup in 1946 and 1953. After 10 years in the NHL Reay got into coaching…

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Kelly, Pete

…Born Winnipeg. In 7 NHL seasons with the St. Louis Eagles, Detroit and New York Americans, this right winger played 177 games, scored 21 goals, 38 assists, 59…

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Leach, Reg

…Born in Riverton, this right winger played junior in Flin Flon and set a record for most goals in a season and in 1970 was chosen the WCJHL…

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Hughes, Howie

…the Memorial Cup champion Winnipeg Braves as a pickup. As a pro, he played three seasons in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings and in the IHL, WHL, CPHL…

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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…

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Hergesheimer, Wally

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger was AHL Rookie of the Year in 1950-51. He played junior with the Winnipeg Rangers and the Brandon Elks. In 6 NHL…

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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…

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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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Hughes, Jack

…twice. He coached two Allan Cup winners teams, the 1928 University of Manitoba and the 1931 Winnipegs and in 1932 he piloted the Winnipegs to the Olympic title. In 1931…

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Hill, Mel

…scored three over time winning goals as the Bruins sidelined the Rangers. Mel Hill played 9 NHL seasons with Boston, New York Americans and Toronto and finished his career with…

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Manitoba's Hockey History

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

1930/31 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA GRADS

…1931 WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS The University of Manitoba Grads won the World Championship of hockey in 1931. The roster was: Sammy McCallum, Gordon MacKenzie, Blake Watson, Art Puttee,…

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Stanowski, Wally

…Leafs in 1947 and 1948. He finished his career with the Rangers. In 10 NHL seasons Wally Stanowski played 428 games, scored 23 goals, 88 assists, for 111 points….

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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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Kennedy, Sheldon

World Juniors and a short while later, the Broncos captured the Memorial Cup. He was named to the Memorial Cup All-Star Team along with being selected to the WHL’s Eastern…

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Yellowlees, Norm

…Memorial Cup champion Elmwood Millionaires, and the 1932 Memorial Cup Finalist Winnipeg Monarchs. Norm Yellowlees won the 1935 World Hockey championship with the Winnipeg Senior Monarchs in Davos, Switzerland….

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Pat Falloon

…Pat Falloon put up nine points in four games and assisted on the winning goal in double overtime to help the Iles des Chenes North Stars North Stars win Canada’s…

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Watson, Blake

…with the 1928 University of Manitoba senior team that won the Allan Cup and was with the 1931 University of Manitoba Grads team that won the World Hockey championship….

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Masterton, Bill

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior with the St. Boniface Canadiens who won the 1956 Manitoba title. He attended the University of Denver and obtained a Master’s…

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