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Goodman, Paul

…Born in Selkirk. At the age of 14 this goaltender played junior hockey in his home town in 1922-23 and then went to Alberta in 1924-25 to join…

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Kullman, Arni

…played 12 AHL seasons with Hershey Bears and won two Calder Cup championships in 1958 and 1959. Arni Kullman played 753 games, with 253 goals, 376 assists, 629 points….

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Hart, Gerry

…Born in Flin Flon, this defenceman played junior with his hometown Bombers. Over parts of 15 NHL seasons, he played 730 games and 78 playoff games with Detroit…

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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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Patrons

…*The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum Inc. is open to any person with interest in promoting the objectives of the organization. Any person can become a…

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1956 WINNIPEG WARRIORS WIN EDINBURGH TROPHY

…the 1956 WHL title and Edinburgh Trophy.  CLICK HERE. The book will be released in October/2021 in time for what would have been Billy Mosienko’s 100th birthday (Nov 2). https://www.greatplains.mb.ca/product/mosienko/…

2017 R. A. "Sam" Fabro Scholarship Women's Hockey

…The 2017 recipient of the R. A. “Sam” Fabro scholarship is Caitlin Fyten, Captain of the 2017-18 UofM Bison women’s team. “Caitlin is a strong leader and well…

Langelle, Pete

…was highlighted when he scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in 1942. He then served 4 years in the Canadian Forces during World War II. After the war Pete Langelle…

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Marks, John

…Born in Hamiota, this left winger played college hockey at the University of North Dakota. He joined the Chicago Blackhawks in 1972 after toiling for 2 seasons in…

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1900/01 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

…1900/01 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS After two unsuccessful challenges the Winnipeg Victorias regained the Stanley Cup late in January of 1901. Defeating the Montreal Shamrocks 4-3 in game 1…

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Stanowski, Wally

…Calder Cup that season. He played with the Leafs when they won the Stanley Cup in 1942 after which he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He…

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Addison, William (Bill)

…champions, the Winnipeg Braves. He was a recipient of the CAHA (Hockey Canada) Meritorious Award. The MJHL honoured Bill Addison by naming one of their League Divisions after him….

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Armytage, Jack

…Born in Fergus, Ontario. An excellent player, a brilliant leader, and best remembered as the man who first organized a hockey club in the City of Winnipeg on…

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1956/57 PINE FALLS PAPER KINGS

…Intermediate AA champions. After beating the intermediate AB champion Poplar Point Memorials in a sudden-death playoff, Paper Kings faced the Kenora Thistles in a series they won in four games….

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1975/76 DELORAINE ROYALS

…the Southwest Hockey League on an amazing run from 1972-1979. In the 1975-76 season, the Royals entered the Manitoba Intermediate “A” playoffs and quickly dispatched the St. Boniface Riels in…

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1912/13 WINNIPEGS

Allan Cup Champions – 1913 Manitoba continued to dominate the newly minted trophy for Canadian senior amateur hockey supremacy after the 1911&12 Winnipeg Victorias, with the 1913 Winnipegs….

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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….

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2021 Nomination Deadline Extended

…Due to the uncertainty surrounding all activities during the Covid pandemic, the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is extending its nomination deadline to February 1, 2021. If you…

Media Gallery

…A collection of photographs on Manitoba’s hockey past, both professional and amateur. Not all photos represent Honoured Members. If you have a hockey photo(s) that you would like…

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1950/51 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…triumphing with an 8-4 win. The Monarchs advanced to the Canadian final for the Memorial Cup that was played in Winnipeg and Brandon. The Monarchs would bow out in four…

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Matheson, Jack

…Trib ceased operations in 1980. “Matty” covered all sports, including hockey, for the Tribune, the Winnipeg Sun and several special interest papers. Jack Matheson also enjoyed a stellar radio broadcasting…

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Murdoch, Murray

…New York in 1928 and 1933. In 11 NHL seasons he played 508 games, scored 84 goals with 108 assists for 192 points. Murdoch coached at Yale University for 28…

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Fraser, Bill (Legs)

…Born in Winnipeg, this goaltender played junior with the 1935-36 MJHL Champion Elmwood Maple Leafs and played in the MSHL 1936 -39. He won an Allan Cup with…

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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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Mathers, Frank

…seasons with the Hershey Bears and then became Playing Coach, Coach, finally General Manager. He was an AHL All-Star five times. In 1987 the NHL honoured him with Lester Patrick…

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Orchard, Lloyd

…referee-in-chief of the Pembina Valley Minor Hockey Association from 1979-1995. His many awards include the 1984 MAHA award, the 1990 CAHA award for service to minor hockey and the 1994…

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Nilsson, Ulf

…on the “Hot Line” with Bobby Hull and Anders Hedberg and was a First All-Star twice. Ulf Nilsson also won two Avco Cups (1976 & `78). Injuries limited Nilsson’s NHL…

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