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Semenko, Dave

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played two seasons of junior hockey with the WHL Brandon Wheat Kings and turned pro in 1977-78 with the WHA Edmonton Oilers….

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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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Yellowlees, Norm

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior with the 1931 Memorial Cup champion Elmwood Millionaires, and the 1932 Memorial Cup Finalist Winnipeg Monarchs. Norm Yellowlees won the 1935…

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Fraser, Bill (Legs)

with the 1948 -49 Ottawa Senators. Bill “Legs” Fraser also coached the Brandon Wheat Kings in 1952-53. An exceptional all round athlete, he was also an excellent soccer player….

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Mummery, Harry

…Born in Chicago, Illinois, this defenceman captained a Brandon senior team in 1911. He got his pro start with Quebec in 1913 as the Bulldogs won the Stanley…

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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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Topoll, Del

a member of the IHL Turner Cup champions, Cincinnati Mohawks. He played in over 1,000 games in the Western Hockey League and Quebec Hockey League and registered 269 goals, 555…

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Flett, Rod

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the famed Winnipeg Victorias back in the early days of hockey and was re gard ed as one of the best…

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Dunderdale, Tom

…1911. Tommy was named to the PCHA First All-Star Team on six occasions before retiring in 1924 with a career total of 194 goals in 241 regular season games. Dunderdale…

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Leader, Al

…Born in Barnsley, Manitoba, Leader devoted his life to hockey. He resigned May 19, 1969 as President of the Western Hockey League after 25 years of continuous service….

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Slowinski, Eddie

…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played junior with the 1941 and 1942 Winnipeg Monarchs. Slowinski played 6 seasons in the NHL and 7 seasons in the AHL….

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FINAL FACE-OFF 2020

…During 2020, the hockey community has lost many Manitobans, some with a connection to the sport of hockey in our province. Also included are earlier deaths not mentioned…

Vinet, Joe

…Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Joe played in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League for two years and later in the Manitoba Senior Hockey League before turning to officiating 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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Young, Scott

…Globe and Mail. While in Toronto, Young annoyed some of the NHL brass and at one time was barred from Maple Leaf Gardens. After over forty books, his name is…

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Mathewson, Joe

…Born in Chicago, Illinois, Joe Mathewson began coaching in 1932 when, along with his father, they formed the East Kildonan Bisons (Manitoba Paper weight and Midget champions). His…

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Southern, Sam

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the Elmwood Maple Leafs in 1936-37. Sam Southern was a devoted minor hockey coach in the Riverview area of Winnipeg and…

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Cartman, Mo

…Sportsman of the Year in Portage la Prairie in 1992. He was named posthumously to the Media Roll of Honour by the Manitoba Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association in 2006….

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Wells, Jack (Cactus Jack)

…life member of the Granite and Strathcona Curling Clubs and the Manitoba Curling Association, he is also in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Jack Wells was named to The

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Orchard, Lloyd

…Born in Miami, MB, Lloyd Orchard officiated all over Manitoba for more than 50 years from the US/Canada border to as far north as Snow Lake. He was…

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1956/57 PINE FALLS PAPER KINGS

In the Western Canadian final played at Winnipeg’s Olympic Rink, Pine Falls swept Kimberley Dynamiters four straight and captured the Edmonton Journal Trophy emblematic of Western intermediate AA hockey supremacy….

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Smith, Maurice

…Born in London, England, Maurice Smith was Sports Editor of the Winnipeg Free Press from 1944-1976 and a most ardent supporter of hockey. He was the first President…

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1942/43 WINNIPEG RANGERS

in the sixth game of the best of seven Memorial Cup championship.Roster: Vernon Smith (Mascot), Joe Peters, Frank Mathers, Ben Juzda, Jack Irvine, Bill Tindall, Stan Warecki, Ritchie McDonald, Bill…

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2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Dinner

The 2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame dinner was held at CanadInns Polo Park on October 5, 2019. The event marked the induction of Bob Fitchner, Larry Bolonchuk,…

Teammate Tale Solved

…We received an inquiry on this team photo from the family of Phenix Decosse, seated in the middle row right. They wanted to know which team this was….

Gurba, Andy

…Referee. Born in Brandon, Gurba started to referee minor hockey and Big 4 League games in 1947 in his hometown. He officiated 13 inter-provincial series for the CAHA

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Kuryk, Don

…Referee. Born in Winnipeg, Kuryk was rated one of Manitoba‘s top level 6 referees in the game and officiated many crucial hockey games during a 35 year career….

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Alf Pike, 'The Embalmer'

…’The Embalmer’ had skills and smarts – Gary Lawless…

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