…League title in their inaugural season and was named Coach of the Year. Between 1986 and 1990 he led the Knights to four consecutive MMJHL championships. He won his sixth…
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1948/49 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS
…and deciding game. The Royals became the first Memorial Cup champion from the province of Quebec. ROSTER: Reg Abbott, Alf Francis, Gus Juckes (C), Brian Roche, Ron Rohmer, Mike Durban,…
Lindquist, Vic
…won the World Championship in 1935. Vic Lindquist was a respected referee who, in thirty years, over saw hundreds of games at the local, provincial, national and international levels….
Marvin, Cal
…as Lakers coach and manager, the team won 20 Manitoba hockey titles, two Canadian Intermediate Hockey Championships and was the only team to win three consecutive Allan Cup Senior Hockey…
Hind, Terry
…also spent two years with the Winnipeg Jets’ organization. Hind served as General Manager of the Winnipeg Goldeyes in the 1950’s and was involved with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers….
1979/80 TRANSCONA RAILERS
…the right to meet Brandon for the Provincial title. The Brandon squad was no match for the powerful Railers who took the Provincial title and Baldy Northcott Trophy in 3…
Skinner, Jim
…with Flin Flon. Jim Skinner spent more than 30 years with the Detroit Red Wings in the capacities of player, General Manager, Coach, Director of Scouting and Chief Scout….
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…
Bibliography on Manitoba Hockey
…Venerable Winnipeg columnist T. Kent Morgan has put together a comprehensive listing of books, articles, film and song on Manitoba hockey. You can find the list here….
KEN STEPHANSON November 13, 1941 - December 1, 2022
…KEN STEPHANSON November 13, 1941 – December 1, 2022 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Ken Stephanson, beloved husband of Gerry in Gimli,…
Teammate Tale Solved
…Our first clue was the man sitting in the center of the middle row. That is MBHHF member Tony Gingras of the 1901 and 1902 Stanley Cup champion Winnipeg Victorias….
Bergman, Gary
…Kansas City Scouts recording 68 goals, 299 assists for a total of 367 points. Gary Bergman was also a member of Team Canada in 1972 when they met the Soviet…
1965-70 CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM
…in the Winnipeg Arena against top European teams. A second national team was formed in Ottawa during the 1967-68 season. Canada finished third in the world championship in 1966 and…
1973/74 WARROAD LAKERS
…HARDY CUP – CANADIAN INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSEDMONTON JOURNAL – WESTERN CANADA INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSMANITOBA- SASKATCHEWAN INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSMANITOBA-THUNDER BAY INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSMANITOBA INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS Claiming the 1974 Canadian Central Hockey League (CCHL)…
Hares, Al
…he has helped guide the Selkirk Junior B Fishermen to seven league championships including six Western Canada Championship Keystone Cup appearances.A proud moment was in the 1993 season, when all…
Mann, Jim
…the Brandon University Bobcats from 1964-71 who excelled in the South West Hockey League and the Western Canada Inter-Collegiate Association play. In 1976 he piloted the Brandon Olympics of the…
100 Years Ago - 1921 Memorial Cup Champion Winnipeg Junior Falcons
…hoist the first Memorial cup title ever for Western Canada with an aggregate score of 11-9. 1931 Elmwood Millionaires: George Brown, Archie Creighton, Albert “Spunk” Duncanson, Boyd Johnston, Kitson Massey, Bill…
Gilroy, Ed
…Born in Smiths Falls, Ontario. A leader and executive for many years in amateur hockey, his presidency of the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Manitoba) from 1927-34 stood…
1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS SENIORS
…1935 WORLD CHAMPIONS The Winnipeg Monarchs were a senior team that represented Canada at the 1935 World Championship in Davos, Switzerland. Monarchs finished with a record of six…
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….
Hatskin, Ben
…the Winnipeg Jets and a driving force behind the realization of the World Hockey Association in 1972, when he signed Bobby Hull away from the NHL’s Chicago Black Hawks at…
Coo, Abbie
…with the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Manitoba) and its President from 1924 to 1927, again from 1934 to 1937, and once more from 1942 to 1946. Abbie Coo was…
Allum, Bill
…Born in Winnipeg, this fine defenceman played 348 games in seven seasons and won the 1943 AHL championship with Buffalo. He was also a member of the 1951…
Davie, R. H. "Pinky"
…the Boston Bruins. For 35 years the dedicated service of “Pinky” Davie helped amateur teams and leagues particularly in rural Manitoba in the Dauphin, Flin Flon and Virden areas….
Fashoway, Gord
…a USHL First Team All-Star in 1949-50 with the Kansas City Pla-Mors. He also played in the PCHL and WHL. In 843 games, he scored 485 goals (second all-time), 359…
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….
Bruneteau, Modere (Mud)
…Born in Winnipeg, this right-winger played junior hockey with Columbus Club in 1932 & 1933, senior with the Winnipeg Falcons in 1934 and turned pro with Detroit in…
Bruneteau, Ed
…783 games over a 17 year career with teams in Omaha, Indianapolis, Quebec City, Sherbrooke and Milwaukee recording 313 goals, 318 assists for 631 points. Ed Bruneteau played 181 games…
Field, Wilf
…Wilf Field played 214 games in the NHL with the New York Americans, Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Black Hawks. He was a member of the 1946 AHL Calder Cup champion…
Allaire, Aime
…was the manager of the St. Boniface Mohawks, Chairman of Senior Hockey with the MAHA (1972-1978) and Director of Senior Hockey with the CAHA (1979-1983). Aime Allaire received the Canadian…