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Gordon, Jackie

Born in Winnipeg, he played three NHL seasons with the New York Rangers. He was the playing coach of the Cleveland Barons of the AHL for 10…

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Frost, Ray

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Ray enjoyed a 40-year career in hockey as a coach and manager in minor and junior hockey in his home town. Began coaching…

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Miller, Perry

Born in Winnipeg, Perry Miller played both defence and left wing. In 1971 and 1972, he played junior with the West Kildonan North Stars of the MJHL….

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Irvine, Ted

Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played all his minor hockey in his hometown and junior with the St. Boniface Canadiens and Winnipeg Braves. He turned pro…

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1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS

…to Winnipeg charities. That winter the Maroons had played a mixed schedule against teams in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League and approximately twelve games against the Russian, Czechoslovakian, Swedish and…

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1973/74 SELKIRK STEELERS

…32-15-1 record. Their opponent in the semi-finals would be the  defending Centennial Cup champion Portage Terriers. The Terriers were hoping for another run at the Centennial Cup and despite a…

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Fleury, Theo

…THEOREN FLEURY Born in Oxbow, SK., Theoren Fleury played minor hockey for the Russell Rams in his home community of Russell, MB. followed by one season of midget…

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Allan, Perry

…of hockey – Provincial, National and International. He had an outstanding knowledge of the Rules of the game and applied them with integrity, courage and common sense. He served as…

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1912/13 WINNIPEGS

…The Winnipegs defended the cup twice at home in March, defeating both Moose Jaw and Edmonton. ROSTER: Top Row L-R: H.G. Mayes-Vice-Pres., D.H. Cooper-Patron, A.J. Andrews-Patron, C.M. Ruttan-Pres., D.W.F. Nichols-…

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JOHNNY SHEPARD

…Frank were sent to live with family in Selkirk, MB. After three years with the Selkirk Fishermen Juniors of the MJHL that included a run at the 1920 Memorial Cup,…

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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…

1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS

…defeated the MAHA “A” winners from Russell and lost to Dauphin in the “AA” challenge series in three games. 1953- 1961 Pierson Bruins HC Induction video; CLICK HERE Core roster;…

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Johnny Peirson

…(Dave Emslie), and Susan Peirson (Paul Ritger), eleven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. John was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was the son to Frederick Richard Peirson and Ruth Widder…

1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS

…straight SWHL titles. In 1960 the Bruins won the MAHA “B” title, challenged and defeated the MAHA “A” winners from Russell and lost to Dauphin in the “AA” challenge series…

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1919/20 SELKIRK FISHERMEN

…ABBOTT CUP TROPHY MANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN CHAMPIONSTURNBULL MEMORIAL TROPHY The Selkirk Fishermen are the longest running junior hockey team in Canada. The franchise was founded in 1917, and joined the…

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JIM JOHNSON - NOVEMBER 7, 1942 - MAY 4, 2021

…missed by his grandchildren in California, Jason and Keeley and their families, by his sisters, Mary (John) Hydomako, Audrey (Tony) Gmitrowski, Ruth Neskar and Kathy Smolinski. Jim will also be…

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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TREVOR KIDD

…National Hockey League. The 1988/89 Wheat Kings weren’t very good, but the WHL soon took notice of the kid in net that was stopping a lot of rubber and keeping…

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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…

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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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…

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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THE HOCKEY ICELANDERS OF SARGENT AVENUE

Icelanders were the first foreign nationality to establish a settlement in an area that would become part of Manitoba. They established ‘New Iceland’ along the west coast…

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Saunders, Billy

Born in Winnipeg, this left winger/centreman played on two MJHL Championship teams: the 1956 St. Boniface Canadiens and the 1957 Winnipeg Monarchs. He played 13 pro seasons…

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SID WHITE 1932 – 2021

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame mourns the loss of Sid White, Captain of the 1952/53 St. Boniface Canadiens Junior Hockey Club. Sid passed away at the…

Smith, Dallas

Born in Hamiota, this defenceman played junior hockey with the Estevan Bruins. After turning pro with the Boston Bruins in 1960, he was sent to the minors…

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Neufeld, Ray

Born in St. Boniface, a junior with Flin Flon Bombers, Ray Neufeld played 595 games in the NHL, 249 of them with the Winnipeg Jets. The right…

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Sweeney, Ed

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Ed has been a dedicated hockey researcher for over forty years and a writer of books and articles pertaining to Manitoba hockey. An…

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Dunn, Jimmy

Born in Winnipeg. At the time of his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, he had completed 50 years of service to hockey. Dunn was acting…

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