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1919/20 WINNIPEG FALCONS

USA 2-0, and Sweden 12-1. The team that nobody wanted were World Amateur Hockey champions. The Falcons arrived home on Saturday, May 22, 1920 to a massive civic celebration and

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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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A 1908 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…

1958/59 WINNIPEG BRAVES

…their size advantage to out-muscle the Braves and take the first two games in Flin Flon, 5-1 and 7-4. Back home, in Winnipeg Arena, the Braves used their speed and

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Final Face Off - Gordie Stratton

…on with numerous family and friends. Gordie is predeceased by his infant daughter Tanis, his parents Ernest and Margaret, and his son-in-law Glen Kohut. Also by siblings Ernie, Rose, Pearl,…

1964/65 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA BISONS

…from a tour with the Canadian National team, led the way with a hat-trick while Bill Podolsky and Jim Pineau added two each. Singles were added by Tom Trosky, Leo…

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RON OTTAWA

…to take on instructor and referee clinics for the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA). In the 80s, his experience earned him games at National University, Junior and Intermediate championship finals….

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1973/74 SELKIRK STEELERS

…Stoez in a 2-1 victory followed by a 6-3 Game Four win had Selkirk on the verge of a national title. The Bears had different plans however, and would win…

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2017 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Dinner

…Residential School, International player Jennifer Botterill, the WHA’s Jim Benzelock, the NHL’s defenceman Lew Morrison, coach Barry Trotz, and forward Pat Falloon, journalist Vic Grant and former Winnipeg Jets owner…

1954/55 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS

…’A’ Champs played the Intermediate ‘B’ Champs, for the Intermediate Provincial crown and the right to advance to the CAHA Playoffs. Brandon had finished in 1st place in the Big…

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1965-70 CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM

…in the Winnipeg Arena against top European teams. A second national team was formed in Ottawa during the 1967-68 season. Canada finished third in the world championship in 1966 and

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1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS

USA national teams. The Maroons more than held their own against International competition with the CAHA asking the team to give up its identity and become Canada’s First National Team

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Ab McDonald 1936 - 2018

…League’s St. Boniface Canadiens.  Ab and the boys would hop on the Logan Avenue bus and venture to the Olympic Rink in the city’s North End for the early days…

Picken, Bob

…director and did play-by-play on Winnipeg junior Jets and Canada’s National Team broadcasts. After moving to CBC where he worked in both radio and TV, Picken covered the birth of…

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1974/75 THOMPSON HAWKS

…had their first Western Canada title and their first team to make it to a national final. Taking on the Moncton Bears for the Canadian Intermediate Hardy Cup crown, the…

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BOB HOLLIDAY

…Tribs demise, Bob was the crime reporter for the Winnipeg Sun and promoter for the World Wrestling Federation. Today, he’s the President of the St. Vital Historical Society and Manager…

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1960-64 ASSINIBOIA RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

…challenged the MJHL champion Winnipeg Rangers for the right to represent the province in the National Junior playdowns. The challenge was denied. Manitoba Provincial Junior B Champions (1960, 1961, 1962,…

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JACKIE McLEOD April 30, 1930 - December 8, 2022

…(Graison) and Aaron as well as great-grandchildren, Madeleine, Juliette, and Molly. Robert was born in Regina, Saskatchewan on April 30, 1930. He was blessed to enter this world with his…

BARRY SHENKAROW

…for the Winnipeg Jets. By 1983, Shenkarow was warning all who would listen that the costs for running an NHL team were rising and that the aging Winnipeg Arena was…

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BILL BOND November 1, 1944 - August 8, 2020

…Ottawa, special niece Louann Heieie (Bill) in Winnipeg, plus many nieces and nephews throughout the country. Bill was predeceased by his mother, father and sister June. Bill’s love of hockey…

MANITOBA HOCKEY: AN ORAL HISTORY

…Winnipeg or Washington. Through tireless research and unique interviews, he brings both famous names and forgotten stars to life with flair.” – Greg Oliver, author of Father Bauer And The…

GERRY VARNES

…Gerry completed his earthly journey and entered the arms of the Lord. He is now at peace. He is survived by his loving wife Irene; grandson Stewart and

2021 SAM FABRO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

…student athlete from Russia. Polina is an excellent student in the Asper School of Business and a well respected member of our team. She is also a  great teammate who…

SAMI JO SMALL

…reserve in 1998 by the Canadian Womens National team. By the time her international career ended she had won five World Championships and twice been named Championship MVP. She is…

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BRAD CHARTRAND

…ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward Award in 1996. Brad would also serve as Captain of Canada’s 1996 Spengler Cup championship team. He would join the Canadian National Team for 2…

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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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