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1964/65 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA BISONS

…campus. First up for Coach Billy Robinson’s Bisons were the Laurentian University Voyageurs from Sudbury, ON, representing the Ontario-Quebec Conference. The Voyageurs had not suffered a loss all year and…

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MARTY MURRAY

…signing in the off-season with Swiss Nationalliga A side HC Lugano in 2007. The following year he rejoined the Monarchs for a single season prior to signing a contract with…

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GEORGE ROBERTSON May 11, 1927 - Jan 9, 2021

…lifestyle” suited him perfectly. At a young age George enjoyed a successful professional hockey career, playing for the Montreal Canadiens among other teams before joining what would become Labatt’s Brewery….

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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1930/1931 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES

…on aggregate. Elmwood would meet the Ottawa Primroses in the best-of-three Memorial Cup Final, starting March 23 at Toronto’s Arena Gardens. The Primroses took Game 1, 2-0. On March 25,…

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1922/23 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA

…”In Murdoch, the University of Manitoba has one of the best players in the amateur ranks. He has ability to star in senior company next year,” stated one report. Watson…

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LARRY BOLONCHUK

…line for two years in the early 1970’s. His strong defensive play was noted by NHL scouts and in 1972 the Vancouver Canucks selected him in the fifth round, 67th…

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Tommy Marshall

…cared for Tommy during the last few months of his life. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Kidsport. In accordance with Dad’s wishes, there will be a…

Brian English

…with all of his friends, never passing up an opportunity to reminisce about the good times together, and there were many. If he was passing through your neighbourhood, a couple…

Ron Hutchinson - 10/24/1936 - 07/10/ 2021

…with Alzheimer’s, they kept him golfing, curling, and enjoying a cold beer. A special thank-you to Wayne North, for his weekly visits to the care home where Hutch resided for

Bill Staub May 12, 1941 - June 17, 2023

…a WCHA All-American for the 1962/63 season. He enjoyed a 10 year minor pro career, in the AHL and IHL, winning an IHL Turner Cup title with Dayton Gems in…

Ridley, Curt

…assigned to the Tulsa Oilers where he picked up the CHL’S Terry Sawchuk Award for fewest goals-against. In January, 1976 the Vancouver Canucks traded their First round draft pick to…

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How the Forward Pass Killed Joe Hall

…Craig Bowlsby is the author of several books, including “Empire of Ice, The Rise and Fall of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1911-1926″ and “1913: The Year They Invented the

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…

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JOHNNY SHEPARD

…played five seasons and posted career highs in goals (17 in 1932/33) and points (29 in 1929/30). Sheppard also played for the Bronx Tigers of the Canadian-American Hockey League in…

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Johnson, Jimmy

…of the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft. Primarily playing for the Flyers’ original American Hockey League farm team, the Quebec Aces, Johnson racked up 72 points in 59 games during the

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Kennedy, Sheldon

the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in 1985, he would join the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League for the 1986รข€“87 season. In 1989, Kennedy won gold at the

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1920/1921 WINNIPEG FALCONS JUNIORS

…in the second game to win 7-2, but fall short in catching Winnipeg. The Falcons had hung on behind Comfort’s play to hoist the first Memorial cup title ever for

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1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES - ABBOTT CUP

…ABBOTT CUP The Elmwood Millionaires won the Abbott Cup for the 1928/29 season as western Canadian junior hockey champions. They went on to lose the Memorial Cup to…

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1956/57 FLIN FLON BOMBERS

…Memorial Cup Abbott Cup – Western Canada Champions Corbeau Cup – Saskatchewan Champions Robin Hood Trophy – Northern Saskatchewan champions The Flin Flon Junior Bombers dominated the Saskatchewan…

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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…

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Gardiner, Herb

…defenders. Playing every minute of every game that year for the Canadiens earned him the nickname, “the Ironman of hockey”. He earned the Hart Trophy as the league’s Most Valuable…

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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….

1979/80 TRANSCONA RAILERS

the right to meet Brandon for the Provincial title. The Brandon squad was no match for the powerful Railers who took the Provincial title and Baldy Northcott Trophy in 3…

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