…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…
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ED SWEENEY MEMORIAL AWARD RECIPIENT - GEOFF KIRBYSON
…created a dynamic line that propelled the Winnipeg Jets to two World Hockey Association championships. Their chemistry on the ice and impact on the game is explored in The Hot Line: How…
1922/23 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
…score. Murray Murdoch followed up his four-goal opening game by scoring five times and setting up another in Game 2, scoring nine of Manitoba’s 14 goals in the two games….
Johnson, Jimmy
…his NHL debut with the New York Rangers in the 1964/65 season. After six seasons in the minors, the Philadelphia Flyers selected him from the Rangers with the 75th pick…
Jim Benzelock
…75 point season with the Dayton Gems caught the attention of the new World Hockey Association. In 1972, Benzelock became one of the very first signings of the rival league,…
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…
How the Forward Pass Killed Joe Hall
…Seattle Metropolitans used it to their advantage to win titles. The new rule sped up the pace of the game and was physically demanding on the small player rosters. It…
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…
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…
JOHNNY SHEPARD
…and penalty minutes. On November 22, 1927, Sheppard scored the first goal at the new Detroit Olympia against Ottawa Senators’ goaltender Alex Connell. Traded to the New York Americans, he…
1919/20 SELKIRK FISHERMEN
…new Turnbull Memorial Trophy. The team advanced to the Western Canada playdowns in Regina where they defeated the hometown Vics to claim the Manitoba/Saskatchewan title. Knocking off the Alberta/BC champion…
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…
BERNIE MORRIS
…Bernie Morris was born in Brandon, Manitoba, in 1890, a year after his parents immigrated from Ireland. Orphaned at the age of 8 along with two brothers, he…
THANK YOU TRUE NORTH!
…Like most non-profit organizations, the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame has worked within our means to survive the Covid pandemic. Our Induction dinner is our main fundraiser and…
1956/57 FLIN FLON BOMBERS
…played in Regina, Pollock’s less than kind words were not greeted warmly by local Bomber fans. Flin Flon surprised everyone in taking the first game 3-1, but Ottawa would rebound…
Ralph Lyndon 1935-2023
…he loved his crosswords, rarely getting stumped on a word nor giving in to the “cheater’s guide” crossword dictionary. He loved to attend his grandchildren’s sporting events and always kept…
Ron Castelane
…Boniface Golf Club. This started me on my paths in hockey and golf. Throughout my boyhood, my only sibling, Ernie (deceased), and I loved and lived the life of a…
1931/32 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
…1931 Memorial Cup-winning Elmwood Millionaires. Taking on Saskatoon Wesley’s for the Western Abbot Cup play-off final in a two-game total point series, the Monarchs were handed their first loss of…
Ron Hutchinson - 10/24/1936 - 07/10/ 2021
…again from 1966-1967. He also played for the New York Rangers, Seattle Totems 1962-64 and then finished his career in the 70s, with the Cranbrook Royals. Ron’s other passion in…
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…
1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES - ABBOTT CUP
…the Toronto Marlboros. The 1928/29 Elmwood Millionaires won the Manitoba Junior hockey championship Turnbull Trophy and advanced to take on the Kenora Thistles in a two game total point Inter-Provincial…
Bill Staub May 12, 1941 - June 17, 2023
…and crossword puzzles. Many thanks to the staff there who kept his coffee cup full and put a smile on his face. Rest in peace Billy. As per Billy’s wishes…
Paddock, John
…Oak River native John Paddock’s farming background provided him a strong work ethic that he applied while learning the game of hockey in Southwest Manitoba. His efforts with…
RON OTTAWA
…continues to hold today. Ron’s commitment and dedication to On-Ice Officiating and Off-Ice Officiating is extraordinary as he strives to support the development of thoughtful competent officials in Manitoba….
Brian English
…years. There will be a Celebration of Life organized for Engy early in the New Year. As a character, husband, father, grandfather and loyal and true friend he will always…
GEORGE ROBERTSON May 11, 1927 - Jan 9, 2021
…He moved on to other successful roles but continued to remain connected to Labatt’s via annual curling and golf tournaments. Whether he played in Montreal or New York, he often…
Tommy Marshall
…Dad loved Mom and the sun – and they were fortunate to travel to many beaches in the world, including their favourite Coolengata, Australia, where they went with Canadian friends,…
Sutherland, Bill
…in the minors before the 1967 NHL expansion. The 1967 Philadelphia Flyers acquired Sutherland’s rights when the Quebec Aces were purchased from the Montreal Canadiens to become the new NHL…
Al Johnson
…won a bronze medal for Canada at the World Championships. After another year with the national team program he would retire briefly in 1966. He would return to the minors…