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HARVEY FLEMING JULY 1/1937 - AUGUST 8/2021

…Harvey Fleming, of the Nort hern Lights Manor Flin Flon, Manitoba, formerly Denare Beach, Saskatchewan passed away peacefully with family by his side Sunday August 8, 2021, at…

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Bibliography on Manitoba Hockey

…Venerable Winnipeg sportswriter, T. Kent Morgan has compiled an extensive list of articles and media on Manitoba hockey. You can source the list here….

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Platz, Paul

…turned to amateur playing in the Maritimes. He was playing coach of the Dauphin Intermediates, the 1954 Western Canada champions. Paul Platz also coached the Winnipeg Rangers and Monarchs…

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Addison, William (Bill)

…managed the 1959 Memorial Cup 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…

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Neil, Harry

…Winnipeg Monarchs to the Memorial Cup championship in 1935 and 1937. He played for the 1921 Winnipeg Falcons, the first team from Western Canada to win the Memorial Cup….

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First World Juniors in Winnipeg

The first World Juniors were held in Winnipeg during the 1974/75 season. The final culminated in a Canada vs Russia classic.

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How Manitoba Set the Bar for all World Juniors

…Toronto author Gare Joyce’s excellent article on the 1999 World Juniors in Winnipeg. The IIHF and Hockey Canada don’t always get it right, but this time they did…

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Pat Falloon

…Pat Falloon put up nine points in four games and assisted on the winning goal in double overtime to help the Iles des Chenes North Stars North Stars win Canada‘s…

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Taylor, Dr. William

…He was the first President of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) in 1914. Dr. Taylor was an excellent administrator and one of the pioneer builders of hockey in…

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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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Wesley College Rink History

…covered hockey rink in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. Exploring a bit more about this little rink in downtown Winnipeg would send Jeff on a 3-year journey, compiling a unique look at…

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1910/11 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

…season. In March of that year, the Vics defended the cup by defeating Kenora 12-5. In 1912 the Victorias defended the cup against Calgary (March 5 11-0 & March 7…

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1975/76 DELORAINE ROYALS

…The Deloraine Royals of the 1970’s were a small town team that had a big impact on hockey in Southwest Manitoba. The Royals won six straight championships in…

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FINAL FACE-OFF 2019

…those members of the Manitoba hockey community that we lost in 2019. From amateur to pro, these individuals wrote about, made, played, and called our game. Read list here….

Stanowski, Wally

…returned in time to be part of another Toronto Stanley Cup championship team in 1945. He would play on two more Stanley Cup winners with the Leafs in 1947 and

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1936/37 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions The 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs were a small speedy team that surprised many on their way to the Abbott and Memorial Cup championships.Team…

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Final Face-off 2018

…are earlier deaths not mentioned previously or brought to our attention. Information has been compiled from newspaper obituaries and other sources such as the Internet and the Society for International…

1939/40 KENORA THISTLES

…1940 Memorial Cup versus the Oshawa Generals. It was the first year that 2 Ontario teams would face off for the Memorial Cup. The best of five series was played…

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1956/57 POPLAR POINT MEMORIALS

…the teams won in their home rinks forcing a third game in Brandon which Poplar Point won. The team then challenged the Intermediate A champion Winkler Royals and won that

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