…DOB – June 4, 1960 Born in Saskatchewan, Laurie Boschman grew up in Brandon, Manitoba. Joining the Brandon Travellers of the MJHL for the 1976/77 season he had…
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Dietrich, Don
…the SWHL Deloraine Royals and scouted for the WHL Spokane Chiefs. Dietrich has been involved with the Hockey Canada national coach mentorship program and was instrumental in developing The Breakfast…
Lacomy, Greg
…teams three times and the women’s team at the 1995 Canada Winter Games. In addition he coached at the U of Manitoba for 12 years. Among those crediting Lacomy with…
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…
Armstrong, Edward (Eddie)
…Born in Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Eddie Armstrong was the Sports Editor of the Winnipeg Free Press. He served faithfully for 17 years on the executive of the Manitoba…
Bell, Addie
…senior hockey. He was responsible for the formation of the Southside Club. The highlight of his long and illustrious coaching career came in 1942 when the Portage Terriers won the…
Bend, J. P. "Jack"
…1883 Born in Poulton, England, he was a coach and/or manager for 50 years. He managed the Portage la Prairie Terriers, winners of the 1942 Memorial Cup. Bend…
Coo, Abbie
…Born in Teeswater, Ontario, Abbie Coo was a successful news paper executive with the Winnipeg Free Press for many years. From 1918 to 1963 he was an executive…
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…
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…
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….
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…
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…
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…
Davie, R. H. "Pinky"
…Born in Beausejour. A sawmill accident cut short his playing career after one partial season in the NHL with the Boston Bruins. For 35 years the dedicated service…
Desjardins, Larry
…President and General Manager of the St. Boniface Canadiens. Larry Desjardins was an MLA and Minister of Sport in Manitoba for almost a decade. As Minister of Sport, he played…
Pilous, Max
…Born in Winnipeg, Max Pilous was a dedicated hockey volunteer. For almost thirty years Pilous coached teams in the Weston area. He also coached the MJHL St. Boniface…
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….
Tibbatts, Ken
…levels and three North Central champions. He spearheaded the move for artificial ice in Foxwarren. He received the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) Minor Hockey Services Award in 1987….
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….
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…
Neil, Harry
…Born in Winnipeg, Neil coached the Winnipeg Monarchs to the Memorial Cup championship in 1935 and 1937. He played for the 1921 Winnipeg Falcons, the first team from…
Foxton, Henry (Harry)
…was President of the MAHA in 1956-57. He was a hardworking volunteer for many years in Portage la Prairie. Harry Foxton also received a Meritorious Award from the MAHA….
Lefley, Bryan
…Born in Winnipeg, Lefley played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and Warren, and was on provincial champions at every level. He was with the MJHL Winnipeg Rangers for…
Marvin, Cal
…Born in Warroad, Minnesota, Cal Marvin was involved in hockey for fifty years and was the man behind “Hockeytown, USA” as Warroad was known. In his many years…
McKinnon, Frank
…Association, a Congress member of the International Ice Hockey Federation and a Trustee of the Centennial Cup. Frank McKinnon was also the Commissioner of the MJHL for many years….
R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Byron Spriggs
…President of the Manitoba Baseball Association from 1968 – 1969, Chairman for the Manitoba Games from 1974 – 1978, and vice chairman of the Wildlife Foundation of Manitoba. He was admitted…