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Vic Grant

…joined CJOB Sports and created the popular Primetime Sports. He became CJOB’s News Director in 1998 and Program Director in 2000, before retiring in 2009. Vic Grant was recognized in…

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Konik, George

…history. When the US National team won the World B championship in 1970, he was named top defenseman in the tournament. The next year he served as captain when the…

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Links

…is widely considered to be the premiere professional ice hockey league in the world. Teams compete for the Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America. The North…

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Fleury, Theo

…hockey with the St. James Canadians. He spent four seasons in the WHL with the junior Moose Jaw Warriors and played for Canada in two world junior tournaments. Fleury suited…

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SAMI JO SMALL

…team take the first Womens World title that she realized girls can play hockey. She would graduate Coll?ge Jeanne-Sauv? before attending Stanford University on a track and field scholarship. While…

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MARK MACKAY

…2001.  During that time, in 1995, he joined the German National Team playing in six World Championships, one World Cup of Hockey and the Winter Olympic Games in 1998 and…

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1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS SENIORS

…1935 WORLD CHAMPIONS The Winnipeg Monarchs were a senior team that represented Canada at the 1935 World Championship in Davos, Switzerland. Monarchs finished with a record of six…

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1920/1921 WINNIPEG FALCONS JUNIORS

…Olympic championship in 1924. Wally Fridfinnson performed occasionally in the Bankers’ League, and Sammy McCallum went on tour with Varsity Grads when they won the World championship. The Falcons featured…

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Ab McDonald 1936 - 2018

…  The hockey world lost one of its true ‘good guys’ on September 5, 2018 with the passing of Ab McDonald at the age of 82. Born on…

LOU JOYAL April 31, 1931 - September 18, 2020

…was predeceased by brothers: Raymond, Harold, Len and Wally; sister Myra, and first wife Eileen Daly. Born and raised in Winnipeg, Lou worked as a salesman. His world revolved around…

Final Face Off - Charles (Chuck) Lumsden

…with his wife and three children. He was able to fulfill his dream to take all his grandchildren to Disney World, one of their favourite memories with their grandfather. Chuck…

1930/31 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA GRADS

…1931 WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS The University of Manitoba Grads won the World Championship of hockey in 1931. The roster was: Sammy McCallum, Gordon MacKenzie, Blake Watson, Art Puttee,…

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McCreedy, John

…1938 and with Trail when they won the World Championship in 1939. He won another Allan Cup with the 1940 Kirkland Lake Blue Devils. Johnny McCreedy was also on Stanley…

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Dunc Rousseau 1945-2017

…and brother-in-law James Fox. Dunc was born in Bissett, MB, February 10, 1945 leaving home as a teenager in search of every Canadian boys dream of becoming a professional hockey…

Ted Knight

…junior hockey franchise.Ted left Charleswood to go plant trees in Dawson Creek and it was there that he was introduced to the automobile business when he joined Traders Finance. He…

Masterton, Bill

…Degree in Finance. When the NHL expanded in 1967-68, he joined the Minnesota North Stars. On January 13, 1968 tragedy struck when, after being checked, he hit his head on…

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Borger, Ralph

…Born in Winnipeg, Ralph served in Hockey Manitoba for over thirty years as a junior representative, Director of Junior “A” Hockey as finance chairman. He has represented Hockey…

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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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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…

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Foreman, Ted

…Ted Foreman played juvenile and junior in the Canadiens organization and reached the Memorial Cup final in 1952-53 with St. Boniface Canadiens. After breaking his leg the following…

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McFadden, Jimmy

…seasons in the NHL breaking in with Detroit in 1947-48 and won the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie. He played on the 1950 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red…

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1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS

USA national teams. The Maroons more than held their own against International competition with the CAHA asking the team to give up its identity and become Canada’s First National Team…

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MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY VETERANS LUNCHEON

…acknowledge Individuals and teams that have been out of hockey for over 50 years and were missed through the regular nomination process which comes from the public. Today‘s digital research

ROB HAITHWAITE

…Manitoba Officials Development Committee taking the time to mentor many young officials on their way to an Officiating career. Today, Rob serves as a Video Goal judge for National Hockey…

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RON OTTAWA

…Supervisor for the NHL Off-Ice Officials, a position he continues to hold today. Ron’s commitment and dedication to On-Ice Officiating and Off-Ice Officiating is extraordinary as he strives to support…

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Desjardins, Larry

…MLA and Minister of Sport in Manitoba for almost a decade. As Minister of Sport, he played a major role in creating what amateur sport is today in Manitoba….

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