…seasons in the NHL breaking in with Detroit in 1947-48 and won the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie. He played on the 1950 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red…
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NHL HISTORY WITH TY DILELLO
…chat with a lot of hockey folks over the years and is now sharing more of their stories online. Emile Francis, Tony Dorn and Anton Stastny are just a few…
Manitoba's Hockey History
…The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame has an extensive collection of videos available online here. The videos feature oral histories with some of the province’s all-time greats, Ab…
BILL BOND November 1, 1944 - August 8, 2020
…friends from hockey to share many stories, laughs and fun with the boys. Bill was recently inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame as a member of the champion…
DAVE RICHARDSON - December 11, 1940 - December 27, 2022
…1442 Main Street. All are welcome to contribute condolences or share memories on the tribute wall on this site. As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 04, 2023…
Allan Leblanc
…It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Allie, devoted husband to Pat, loving Dad and treasured Papa. Allie passed away on January 30, 2019…
Yaschuk, Mike
…Winnipeg Reo Flyers from 1946-48. He played with Saskatoon Quakers of the WHL in 1948-49. He also played with Streatham, the English League Champions in 1949-50. Mike Yaschuk coached midget…
Victor "Chick" Zamick
…Canadian who played for Nottingham Panthers in the postwar heyday of English ice hockey……
Zamick, Vic (Chick)
…mark in the English Hockey League with the Nottingham Panthers. He won seven scoring titles scoring 777 goals in 11 seasons and was a ten-time All-Star. Chick Zamick was later…
1964/65 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA BISONS
…Gavin Speirs, Terry Mancer, Norm Gardner (Manager), Ken Kachulak, Tom Trosky, John Shanski, Tim Fast (Equipment Manager), Leo Duguay, Gord Lindall, Jim Irving, Brian English, Edgar Rivalin, Bill Podolsky, Ken…
Foster, Jimmy
…captained the 1933 and 1934 Allan Cup champions, the Moncton Hawks. He also played for the 1936 Olympic champions from England and played five seasons in the English League….
Lee, Allan (Butch)
…Lee took Pierson to 8 league titles and Provincial titles 2 of 3 years that they were eligible. He also played for the 1956/57 English League champion Wembley Lions….
1912/13 WINNIPEGS
…L-R: J.E. Aldous-Centre, Billy McKenzie-Right Wing, Bert Andrews-Rover, W. Currie-Spare. Bottom Row L-R: Percy Brown-Coach, P.J. McKay-Spare, H.O. English-Spare, W. Law-Trainer, W.W. Breen-Coach (Missing from Picture: Jack Hughes- Spare)….
Memories of Sport
…In this article courtesy of Canstar News, T. Kent Morgan writes about the changing landscape of minor hockey in Winnipeg during the Fifties and Sixties and a simmering…
Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame leads the Way with AED Installations
…Canstar Community News writer T. Kent Morgan penned an article on the role that the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame took towards having Automated External Defibrillator (AED) machines…
BOB HOLLIDAY WAY
…Holliday’s contributions to the community over several decades. Holliday grew up on Sadler Avenue and has made a career writing for many news organizations within the city, covering sports and…
Thornson, Len
…Turner Cup Championships. Thornson would retire in 1969 as the league’s all-time points leader with 1,382. In 1997, the Hockey News named Len Thornson the IHL’s all-time Greatest Player….
A Brits Unique look at Winnipeg's Hockey History
…this interesting look at a little known Winnipeg sports venue. And then dive into Winnipeg’s hockey past CLICK HERE Thanks to Canstar Community News for permission to post the…
Ball, Terry
…305 in the WHA. He also played in the American, Central and Western leagues and finished his career in Finland. He was noted for his deadly slapshot and was a…
Giles, Curt
…Born in The Pas, this defenceman was first noticed at the University of Minnesota-Duluth where he played for four years and was selected to the NCAA All-American and…
Gardiner, Charlie (Chuck)
…Gardiner played junior with the Winnipeg Tammany Tigers in 1922 and in 1923 with the senior Selkirk Fishermen. He played two seasons in the American Hockey Association with…
Hergesheimer, Phil
…Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played with the Boston Cubs, Can-American Champs in 1936. In four NHL seasons with Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins, he played…
Scherza, Chuck
…Rangers in 1944 and 1945. Chuck Scherza spent 11 seasons in the American Hockey League, winning a Calder Cup championship in 1949. His pro career record in 726 games played…
Patrick, James
…was named to the NCCA all-tournament team (1982) and a first team all-star and a NCAA West All-American (1983). He represented Canada nine times in international play. He suited up…
Kendall, Billy
…NHL games with Chicago and Toronto Maple Leafs and eight years in the American Hockey Association with St. Louis Flyers including championship teams in 1938, 1939 and 1941. He also…
Hextall, Ron
…in 1982 by Philadelphia and in 1985 played with the American Hockey League Hershey Bears. In 1986, he was named to the First All-Star Team and acknowledged as the AHL’s…
Rendall, Tom
…two NCAA championship teams, an All-American, an All-Conference All-Star and the only player in the 60 yr. history of NCAA hockey named to three tourney all-star teams. In 1997, he…
BOB FITCHNER
…After two seasons with the WCJHL Wheaties, Fitchner was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1970 NHL draft. After stops in the Central, International, American and Southern…
BRUCE (HOAGY) CARMICHAEL
…sport; however, his passion was hockey. He played professionally for over 20 years and was “Rookie of the Year” in both the American and Western Hockey Leagues during the 1950s…
BRAD CHARTRAND
…seasons under Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member Andy Murray before signing professionally with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He would earn Rookie of the Year honours for the American Hockey…