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…tremendous athlete in high school and represented Canada at 3 Olympic Games, in two of which, Team Canada won gold. She was also a member of 5 World Championship winning…

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1958/59 WINNIPEG BRAVES

their size advantage to out-muscle the Braves and take the first two games in Flin Flon, 5-1 and 7-4. Back home, in Winnipeg Arena, the Braves used their speed and…

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MIKE DASKI REMEMBERED

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame received the sad news that Honoured Member Mike Daski passed away on December 23, 2021 in Reichersbeuern, Germany. Mike Daski began his…

2020 MBHHF Scholarship Recipients

…swim instructor during the summer, a hockey academy pier tutor, helped coach a hockey skills club, and participated in the Curtis Klassen Memorial Fund Run. He helped put on a…

1972/73 ST. BONIFACE MOHAWKS

…When the Winnipeg Maroons shut their doors in 1967, many of their players moved across the river to St. Boniface to join the new senior club Mohawks. Under…

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MARTY MURRAY

the Wheat Kings in scoring his last two seasons with 114 and 128 points respectively while earning a spot on Canada’s gold medal teams at the 1994 and 1995 World

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Alvin Brian Mcdonald

the hockey world, coaching and volunteering his time with many organizations, including Special Olympics, and his love for hockey was a priority as he travelled with the NHL Old-timers for…

2017 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Dinner

…Allen announced the $10,000.00 2018 MBHHOF Community Award for Manitoba communities looking for assistance with anything hockey-related. Offered in partnership with Sigfusson Northern (www.sigfusson.ca) Rink improvements, equipment upgrades, improving registrations,…

1972/73 PORTAGE TERRIERS

…empty-handed. Both times his Monarchs had lost in a Game Seven final. His 1972/73 Terriers had run away with the regular season North Division and earned their spot in the

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MARK CHIPMAN

In 2012, he was made a member of the Order of Manitoba and later that year honoured by UND with their prestigious Sioux Award, the highest award given by the

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DAVE HRECHKOSY

…Dave ‘Wrecker’ Hrechkosy was a proud Winnipeger who never forgot his North End roots. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Hrechkosy, learned the game of hockey on the windy rinks…

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1964/65 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA BISONS

…Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union Champions The University of Manitoba Bisons won the university’s only Canadian intercollegiate men’s hockey championship in 1965.  The 1964/65 University of Manitoba Bisons were…

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TERRY YAKE

…he had all he could handle on the prairies. After three years with the Brandon Wheat Kings in the Western Hockey League, Yake was drafted by the Hartford Whalers in

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SUSANA YUEN

…was selected for the Canadian national team that would be participating at the first official, IIHF-sanctioned Women’s World Championship in Ottawa in March, 1990. Organizers were determined to pull out…

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2019 MHSAA Scholarship Winners

in addition to numerous other fundraising events. He time keeps for St. Mary’s Academy’s Female World Sport School Challenge tournaments and Jackrabbits hockey programs at the local community centre….

1930/1931 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES

…Champs even though they were heavy underdogs. The MJHL Champion Elmwood Millionaires met the heavily-favoured defending-champion Regina Pats in a two-game, total-goal Abbott Cup final at the Winnipeg Amphitheatre. The

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1994, 1995, 1996 WARROAD LAKERS

…13 times during the season Using a completely US-born lineup, the Lakers won the Allan Cup with a 5-2 victory. In 1994-95, Warroad played in the Southeastern Manitoba Hockey League….

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Final Face Off - Charles (Chuck) Lumsden

…Maroons represented Canada overseas during the height of the Cold War, playing in Communist countries such as Russia and Czechoslovakia. Chuck played for Father David Bauer’s Canadian National Hockey Team…

Johnny Peirson

…volunteered for the Canadian Army during World War II and was stationed in Europe. After the war, John continued with his education at McGill University, where he played for the

Ted Knight

…friend to many. Quietly and peacefully, in the very early morning hours of Friday, October 13, 2017, Ted succumbed to the cancer that he had silently and valiantly fought against…

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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Mandate

…executive and Board of Directors are appointed to operate the organization. Associate directors also are appointed to serve as liaison with the board in various areas of the province….

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Jim Hargreaves May 2, 1950 - June 30, 2020

…Vancouver Canucks of the NHL. What followed was an adventurous 6 years of professional hockey, playing for teams in the NHL, AHL, and WHA. Jim was known as a physical…

SID WHITE 1932 – 2021

…wintering in Mesa, AZ. They eventually bought a mobile home and thus began an active social life where Sid took up golf. Their “wee” house on the corner was a…

LARRY BOLONCHUK

…part of another Turner Cup title run in 1976. By 1976, Bolonchuk was spending more time in the NHL with Washington where he quickly gained the respect of those on…

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