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Terrance Gordon "Terry" Sawchuk

…Terry Sawchuk was one of the greatest goaltenders in hockey history. He played more seasons and more games, recording more wins and more shutouts than any other goalie…

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Joseph Henry "Bad Joe" Hall

…Bad Joe Hall earned his nickname, ‘Bad Joe’ for his rough and tumble style of play and high penalty count. He later helped to design the Tackaberry hockey…

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Breen, Billy (Willy)

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played ten years in the Manitoba Senior Hockey League from 1900 to 1909. He was Captain of the Winnipeg Rowing Club and scored…

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Bend, Lin

…Born in Poplar Point, this centreman was the 1942 MJHL scoring champion, named to the First All-Star Team and a member of the 1942 Memorial Cup champion Portage…

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Field, Wilf

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played on the 1935 Memorial Cup champion Winnipeg Monarchs. He turned pro in 1936 and played 604 games over a 16 year career….

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Browne, Cecil

…in 1914 and won the scoring title the next year. He played senior hockey with the Monarchs, Vimy, Winnipegs and Selkirk before turning pro with the Winnipeg Maroons in 1926….

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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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Fashoway, Gord

…assists, 844 points (ninth all-time). He was a PCHL First All-Star Team in 1952. Gord Fashoway was also a WHL Second Team All- Star four times and won a WHL…

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Goodman, Mike

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played junior hockey with YMLC in 1918 -1919 and senior with the Winnipeg Falcons who won the Allan Cup and the first…

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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….

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Bruneteau, Ed

…with Detroit Red Wings in his NHL career with 40 goals, 42 assists for 82 points. He played on the 1944 Allan Cup champion Quebec Aces and the 1951 USHL…

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Bruneteau, Modere (Mud)

…1935. He was on the 1936, 1937 and 1943 Stanley Cup winners while with Detroit. Modere “Mud” Bruneteau scored the only goal in the longest NHL game ever played on

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Brunel, Ray

…was an MJHL First Team All-Star, won the scoring title both of those years and was the first player in league history to record 100 points in a season. Ray…

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1931/32 WINNIPEGS

…as well as the Olympic Championship in Lake Placid, USA. ROSTER: Romeo Rivers, Cliff Crowley, George “Tic” Garbutt, Bill Cockburn (Captain), J. Alston “Stoney” Wise, Hugh Sutherland, Vic Lindquist, Billy…

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The Final Face-off

…been compiled from newspaper obituaries and other sources such as the Internet and the Society for International Hockey Research. Individual members of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame (MHHF) are…

FINAL FACE-OFF 2020

…has been compiled by T. Kent Morgan from newspaper obituaries and other sources such as the Internet and the Society for International Hockey Research. Please access the list here….

Bergman, Gary

…of 367 points. Gary Bergman was also a member of Team Canada in 1972 when they met the Soviet Union in the first Canada-USSR International Hockey Series (Summit Series)….

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Rivers, Romeo

…Olympic championship at Lake Placid, New York. In 1932 he was the MSHL scoring champion. In 1935 Romeo Rivers played for the World champion Winnipeg Monarchs at Davos, Switzerland….

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Pilous, Max

…teams in the Weston area. He also coached the MJHL St. Boniface Canadiens. Max Pilous was Equipment Manager with the 1976 World Hockey Association‘s Avco Cup champion Winnipeg Jets….

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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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