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Fleming, Wayne

…Bisons head man and also coached in Russia, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland. Fleming worked with head coach Dave King when Canada won a silver Olympic medal in Albertville, France in…

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Tresoor, Al

…skating tips from Harold Snell, an Ice Capades clown, advice on goaltending from his baseball coach, Terry Sawchuk, and help from Carl Brewer, Anatoly Tarasov, the great Russian coach, and…

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Hawerchuk, Dale

…Year in 1982. He was an NHL second all-star team selection in 1985 and was runner-up for the Hart trophy that year. Dale played nine seasons with the Jets and…

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Vinet, Joe

…the early 50’s. Vinet was an excellent skater and had a great interpretation of the rules which led the CAHA to assign him to Memorial Cup and Allan Cup playdowns….

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Ulrich, Bud

…spent two years as a division referee-in-chief. Combining a strong knowledge of the rules with a sense for the game, he soon moved up through the officiating ranks in the…

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Kurdydyk, Danny

…at world hockey tournaments from 1966-1969. He refereed until 1970 and then joined the MAHA Rules Committee. He was honoured for his dedicated service in 1983 by the MAHA….

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Lyndon, Lorne

…and was on an all-star soccer team chosen to play against England touring side in 1931. Only the famous Winnipeg Toilers bested his Westbrook basketball team 3 years running….

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Scott, Gladwyn

…Born in Hamiota, he began his hockey career as a player and in 1951-52 turned to coaching in rural Manitoba until 1985-86. He has served as the President…

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Davie, R. H. "Pinky"

…the Boston Bruins. For 35 years the dedicated service of “Pinky” Davie helped amateur teams and leagues particularly in rural Manitoba in the Dauphin, Flin Flon and Virden areas….

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Dunsmore, Fred

…reasons. He was runner-up for Manitoba’s “Athlete of the Century”. At 17 he was with the Brandon Wheat Kings Juniors Western finalists. He was Rookie of the Year for Streatham,…

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Cockburn, Bill

…championship. The next year he backstopped the Winnipegs to the Olympic championship in Lake Placid, New York. Also in 1932 he was runner-up for the Crowe Award as Canada’s Athlete…

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Links

…a nice little look back at the successful run of young Isaac Brock Community Club boys and their dedicated coaches. Visit Isaac Brock Hockey Club 1957-1964. Hockey and railroads share…

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Lee, Allan (Butch)

…defeated “A” champs from Russell, then lost a close series with “AA” Dauphin who went on to win the Western Canada championship. A successful minor coach, “Butch” Lee took Pierson…

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Patrick, Steve

…in the MJHL with St. James Canadians and recorded 35 points in 50 games. He joined the WHL champion Brandon Wheat Kings in 1978-79 for their Memorial run that fell…

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Ball, Terry

run to the Allan Cup championship. He then played the 1964-65 season with the junior KItchener Rangers of the OHA. Ball played 15 pro seasons including 74 NHL games and…

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Gordon, Stratton

…(IHL) in 1957 and 1958. Back in the WHL, he scored four winning goals for the Spokane Comets in the 1962 play-offs. He then played in the rugged EHL for…

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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…

1954/55 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS

…Nichol, Ron Castelane, Bill Maslanko, Ron Maxwell (A), Doug Baldwin, Ross Jones, John Warren, Hec Bourgeois (A), Church Russell, Bill Juzda, Bill Shadlock, Julian Klymkiw, Coach – Bing Juckes…

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Alvin Brian Mcdonald

…many years – most notably, his 1979 trip to Russia. Ab was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame. He was also…

Hockey: The Stories Behind our Passion

…which will run from July 6, 2018 – January 13, 2019. This exhibit, developed by the Canadian Museum of History where it premiered, March 10 to October 9, 2017, details…

The Bob Chrystal Story - Block That Shot

…and more. He also discusses his run-in with coach Phil Watson and how Phil single-handily ended Bob’s NHL career.  Throughout his hockey career, Bob’s father compiled a half-dozen or scrapbooks…

1908 Hockey Road Trip

…reaching the mountains, the water was really running. However, we kept going and landed at Glen Campbell’s at about 5, where we had supper. Mr. Campbell supplied us with a…

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TY DILELLO RECEIVES 2019 SWEENEY AWARD FOR GOLDEN BOYS

…features detailed biographies, rare photographs and plenty of never-been-told before stories about some of hockey’s greatest players. Starting with a simple rule that all players started their careers on the…

Tommy Marshall

…his three children, Leah (Dwight), Dru (Lesley), and Peter (Nicole) as well as his six grandchildren: Jonathan, Matthew (Ashley), Joshua (Natalia), Kate (Paul), Liam, and McKenzie. He also had four…

What could have been ...

…truth behind the story is that it was another Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member, Rudy Pilous that caused one of hockeys greatest miscalls. Nelson Skalbania was the maverick owner…

1975/76 DELORAINE ROYALS

…the Southwest Hockey League on an amazing run from 1972-1979. In the 1975-76 season, the Royals entered the Manitoba Intermediate “A” playoffs and quickly dispatched the St. Boniface Riels in…

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1956/57 FLIN FLON BOMBERS

…the Memorial Cup with a 3-2 victory. Roster: Harvey Fleming, Carl Forster, Cliff Lennartz, Barry Beatty, Mike Kardash, Duane Rupp, George Konik, Mel Pearson, Ken Willey, Rod Lee, Wayne Sproxton,…

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1942/43 WINNIPEG RANGERS

…Boorman (Captain), George Mundrick, Tom Fowler, Cal Gardner, Jack Taggert, Bill Vickers, Joe Peterson, Church Russell, Eddie (Kullman) Coleman, Doug Jackson, Spence Tatchell, Gus Schwartz, Johnny Gross (Trainer), Henry Borger…

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