…with Murray becoming Wheat King property. He would make the jump in 1991/92 to Major Junior, joining the Wheaties where he enjoyed a successful four-year career. He would lead…
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1994, 1995, 1996 WARROAD LAKERS
…The Allan Cup was played in Stony Plain and the Lakers won their first two games over Powell River, B.C. and the host hometown Eagles. The victories put Lakers into…
SUSANA YUEN
…popular winter team sport to sign up for. While attending classes at the University of Manitoba in the Eighties, Susie was encouraged to join the Women’s hockey club. The 4’10″…
WALTER MUELLER May 23, 1937 - April 18, 2024
…was the sole graduate in 1955. After attending the University of Manitoba and working in Winnipeg, he moved back to Manitou to work at Mueller’s Hardware with his father and…
BOB HOLLIDAY
…minor hockey in St. Boniface. He would eventually step into the timekeeper’s booth for the Saints and Mohawks for six years which led to a Head Official role at Winnipeg…
Bill Staub May 12, 1941 - June 17, 2023
…at Pine Ridge Golf Club in summer and playing in an old timer’s hockey league in the winter. A regular fixture at the Salisbury House counter, Billy enjoyed his coffee…
1930/1931 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES
…and pointed to the puck in the net. This left the two-game total points series tied and in the 2nd Overtime period Spunk Duncanson scored giving Elmwood the series 4-3…
Ron Hutchinson - 10/24/1936 - 07/10/ 2021
…and retired in 2001. The family would like to thank his friends for the support and love they showed over the years. Over the last few years of his battle…
1922/23 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
…to take the Manitoba junior title. The Calgary Canadians had taken a total-goal series 7-5 over the Regina Pats and would meet the UofM in Winnipeg at the Amphitheatre Rink….
LARRY BOLONCHUK
…overall in the NHL Amateur Draft. He would dress for 15 games with the Canucks that fall but the majority of his first pro season was spent in the minors…
Johnson, Jimmy
…and defenseman Jean Potvin. Johnson played 28 games for the Kings over the remainder of the 1971-72 season, chipping in eight goals and 17 points. The next year, Johnson joined…
1920/1921 WINNIPEG FALCONS JUNIORS
…Canadian championship in Toronto‘s Arena Gardens against a Stratford Midget team that featured one of hockey’s future greats, Howie Morenz. On March 24th, the speedy Falcon squad received stellar goaltending…
2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Community Award
…used to keep boys and girls involved in the game. The award may be used for improvement of your facilities; whether it is painting the dressing rooms; fixing the rink;…
Brian English
…of kilometres away, he would make it his mission to drop by and say hi. When he travelled for business, he would always look up his friends, in every city…
JOHNNY SHEPARD
…League Edmonton Eskimos as a free agent for the 1922/23 season. After four seasons with Edmonton, Sheppard was traded to the Detroit Cougars for cash in 1926, and that is…
Ridley, Curt
…a 3.59 Goals Against Average . Called up to the Brandon Wheat Kings for five games during the 1970-71 season, his performance caught the eye of the Boston Bruins who…
DON KURYK STEPPING DOWN AS PRESIDENT OF MANITOBA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
…tenure as the MBHHF lead starting in 2014, Don oversaw 4 Induction dinners and a number of accomplishments and changes for the MBHHF. He guided the organization through the difficult…
A Confluence of Destinies: The Saga of the Winnipeg Falcons’ 1920 Olympic Gold Medal Victory in Ice Hockey
…muddy rivers to a thriving commercial and cultural prairie metropolis. It is the story of Manitoba, a province that was born of conflict and grew to become keystone in the…
1956/57 FLIN FLON BOMBERS
…to two over Prince Albert. The Bombers would eliminate the Edmonton Oil Kings four games to two in the Western semi-final, and then sweep the Fort William Canadiens four games…
Kennedy, Sheldon
…the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in 1985, he would join the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League for the 1986â87 season. In 1989, Kennedy won gold at the…
1965/66 FLIN FLON WARRIORS
…scores of 6-1, 2-1 and 5-2. With no Intermediate playdowns in Eastern Canada, the 1965/66 Flin Flon Warriors stood at the top as the best Intermediate team in Canada….
2022 Ed Sweeney Award
…Find Geoff’s books CLICK HERE. The Ed Sweeney Awards are given out annually for writing that contributes significantly to knowledge of Manitoba’s hockey history. For more information, CLICK HERE….
KELLY McCRIMMON
…62 points. Over 10 seasons McCrimmon led the Wheat Kings to eight East Division pennants and four Eastern Conference championships. They would make four WHL final appearances and participate in…
Paddock, John
…in the NHL and AHL, he hung up his skates at 29 years of age to take over the Mariners’ coaching reins from Tommy McVie during the 1983-84 season. The…
1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES - ABBOTT CUP
…substitute forward Billy Kendall, scored at 7:30 of extra time in front of more than 5,000 thrilled fans. The victory matched Elmwood in an Abbott Cup final against the Calgary…
1931/32 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
…the right to face the Sudbury Cub Wolves for the 1932 Memorial cup. Played in Winnipeg at Shea’s Amphitheatre, the Monarchs were favoured to take the best-of-three series. Not disappointing…
Final Face Off - Sport World Mourns Loss of Frank McKinnon
…education, included a commitment to the community where he became a founding member and the first treasurer of the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association (MHSAA) in 1962. At Carman, MB…
1953/54 DAUPHIN KINGS
…The Kings advanced to the Provincial Intermediate “A” playdowns, eliminating The Pas Huskies and Selkirk Fishermen for the McDiarmid Shield. Next up, the Kings claimed the right to represent Manitoba…
Gardiner, Herb
…Lacing up the skates again to play with the Calgary Wanderers in 1919, he would turn professional at the age of 29 with the Calgary Tigers in the Western Canada…
TREVOR KIDD
…for a provincial team but ended up getting cut. Brandon Wheat Kings coach Doug Sauter however, liked what he saw and invited him to their Western Hockey League camp. Kidd…