…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…
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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…
Ralph Lyndon 1935-2023
…watching every event with an athlete’s intensity. The love of his life was Mickey Clark, and together for over 40 years they cherished their adventures in retirement with their close…
How the Forward Pass Killed Joe Hall
…steep price. Author Craig Bowlsby has written an insightful article; How the Forward Pass Killed Joe Hall on hockey’s forward pass rule and its impact on the game of hockey….
ED SWEENEY MEMORIAL AWARD RECIPIENT - GEOFF KIRBYSON
…Kings in a Winnipeg beer league. He remembers the roar of the Winnipeg Arena crowd as a nine-year-old when The Hot Line jumped over the boards. The Hot Line…
BERNIE MORRIS
…of the PCHA in 1914. He moved over to Seattle the following season, played eight seasons for Seattle, and was a member of the Stanley Cup champion 1917 team. He…
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…
1953/54 DAUPHIN KINGS
…WESTERN CANADA INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSMANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN INTER-PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSMcDIARMID SHIELD – MANITOBA CHAMPIONS The 1953/54 Dauphin Kings competed in the Big Six Intermediate Hockey League, considered to be the top Intermediate…
Gardiner, Herb
…Born in Winnipeg in 1891, Herb Gardiner took the roundabout way to earning an NHL MVP award. After a brief stint in Senior hockey, Gardner was a banker…
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…
Ron Castelane
…was the bonds that were formed between us players – irreplaceable! Oh, how I’ll miss golf; the friendships that I made along the way are priceless, I loved my home…
Kennedy, Sheldon
…Sheldon Kennedy was a prolific goal scorer throughout his minor hockey years. Starting his junior hockey career as a 16 year old with the Winnipeg South Blues of…
1965/66 FLIN FLON WARRIORS
…The Flin Flon Warriors won the Manitoba Intermediate Championship in 1963/64, 1964/65, and 1965/66. In 1965 Manitoba’s Intermediate teams were graduated to Senior classification. The Warriors had proven…
Final Face Off - Sport World Mourns Loss of Frank McKinnon
…The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame mourns the loss of Honoured Member Frank McKinnon who passed away Sunday May 31, 2015 in Calgary at the age of 80….
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…
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…
Jim Benzelock
…93 points. The Minnesota North Stars selected Benzelock in the first round, fifth overall in the 1968 NHL Amateur Draft. After 4 years in the North Stars organization, a breakout…
1931/32 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
…the home crowd, the Monarchs scored 3 goals in the 2nd period to take game one 4-3. In Game two, a 2-1 overtime victory by the Wolves would tie the…
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…
Ridley, Curt
…Minnedosa’s Curt Ridley played 78 games in two years with the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, putting up five shutouts in that time frame and…
KELLY McCRIMMON
…the Wheat Kings over two seasons scoring 28 goals and 64 points while collecting 228 minutes in penalties. McCrimmon would spend the next four years playing Division 1 hockey at…
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…
BOB HOLLIDAY
…Bob Holiday started his journalism career in the late Sixties working for the Lance community newspaper covering the MJHL St. Boniface Saints, the CASHL St. Boniface Mohawks and…
1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES - ABBOTT CUP
…hanging onto a 1-1 tie and victory late in the 3rd period when Elmwood’s Len Burridge scored giving the Millionaires a 2-1 lead and forcing overtime. Elmwood won it when…
1979/80 TRANSCONA RAILERS
…In their Inaugural Manitoba Junior B Hockey League season in 1976-77, the Transcona Railers quickly established a competitive program losing to Gimli in the league finals. By 1978…
GEORGE ROBERTSON May 11, 1927 - Jan 9, 2021
…close friends from across Canada, and locally, who each year assembled in Plumas for opening day. The lodge will continue through his good buddy Doug Price who checked in frequently…
WALTER MUELLER May 23, 1937 - April 18, 2024
…the Pembina Valley Minor Hockey Association for serving on the executive from 1982-1998. Walter served on the Manitou Town Council for 35 years, and then as Mayor for over 12…
JOHNNY SHEPARD
…Joseph John Oswald “Jake” Sheppard – Born July 23, 1902 in Montreal, Quebec. After their parents died in a tragic apartment fire, the young Sheppard and his brother…
TREVOR KIDD
…Growing up in Oakbank, Manitoba Trevor Kidd joined the Eastman Selects in the Manitoba AAA Midget Hockey League in 1987/88. After the season was over, he tried out…
Al Johnson
…suiting up with Trois Rivieres Flambeaux and the Montreal Royals. He returned home briefly in 1955, averaging over two points per game for the Souris Elks in Manitoba’s Big 6…