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Final Face off - Don Collins

…in playing the Russian National team in 1965. His passion for the game continued into his later years by creating goal masks for up and coming North American and European…

Paddock, John

…Mariners went on to win the Calder cup title.John Paddock has accomplished what very few have done รข€“ he has been on five Calder Cup winning teams. Two as a…

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GLADWYN SCOTT JANUARY 28, 1932 - AUGUST 25, 2022

…gold medal in physical education upon graduation from the Manitoba Normal School in Winnipeg in 1951. He taught school in Foxwarren, Cardale, and Hamiota, was principal for seven years at…

RON OTTAWA

…Supervisor for the NHL Off-Ice Officials, a position he continues to hold today. Ron’s commitment and dedication to On-Ice Officiating and Off-Ice Officiating is extraordinary as he strives to support…

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Jim Benzelock

…Benny Hatskin’s Winnipeg Junior Jets for their inaugural season in 1967, Benzelock quickly became one of the Western Canada Junior Hockey League’s top stars finishing 9th in league scoring with…

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ST. ADOLPHE WINS HOCKEY HERITAGE COMMUNITY AWARD

…funding that will support the game of hockey. Funding can be used for rink repairs, registration, equipment, or anything that makes the game better and more accessible for youth….

2017 MBHHOF Community Award Winner

…fixing the rink; fixing up your waiting areas, or it can be used to assist with registration costs, anywhere or anything that helps hockey in your community and help keep…

2018 MBHHOF Community Award Winner

…an annual $5,000.00 prize that goes to a Manitoba community to assist in the development of programs, initiatives or facility upgrades that better the game of hockey. For the 2018…

Van Hellemond, Andy

…of the 1967/68 MJHL Champions, St. James Canadians. After junior, Andy began to officiate in various Manitoba leagues eventually moving on to the WCJHL and then working minor pro games….

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Allan Leblanc

nothing but the best for all of them. This was evidenced by how both of his daughters convinced him and Pat to move to Calgary to be closer to them…

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…

1975/76 DELORAINE ROYALS

…battled back to win game two and the title with a 5-2 victory. Not quite done yet, the Royals returned home to knock off the Minnedosa Bombers for another SWHL…

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John Rodger

…junior hockey for the St. Boniface Canadiens and was a member of the 1959 Memorial Cup Winnipeg Braves team. John won the Western Hockey League scoring championship playing for the

Ginnell, Pat (Paddy)

…and the Turnbull Memorial Trophy that year. The Bombers would go on to join the Western Canada Junior Hockey League (later the WHL) for the 1967/68 season. Through 7 seasons…

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1927/28 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA VARSITY

for the national title, Varsity lost the first game 2 – 0. In the 2nd match a hat trick from Blake Watson lifted the Varsity to a come-from-behind win 6-3…

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KELLY McCRIMMON

…one-third owner of the team, eventually taking sole ownership in 2000. In the 1992/93 season, the club set a Canadian Hockey League record for the biggest single season improvement of…

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TREVOR KIDD

for a provincial team but ended up getting cut.ย  Brandon Wheat Kings coach Doug Sauter however, liked what he saw and invited him to their Western Hockey League camp. Kidd…

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1928/29 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES

…Elmwood struck. The Millionaires, with Kendall scoring twice, struck for the game’s last three goals to post a 4-3 victory and win the Abbott Cup as Western Canada Junior champions.ย …

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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…

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Sutherland, Bill

…until 1970-71, he compiled 42 goals and 29 assists for 71 points in 124 regular season games. He also appeared in the first 11 Stanley Cup Playoff games in Flyers…

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MANITOBA HOCKEY: AN ORAL HISTORY

comprehensive review of the history of hockey in Manitoba. ‘Manitoba Hockey: An Oral History’ is a well-written, thoroughly researched book that is a must-read for both casual fans and students…

MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…and Museum has added to its honour roll every second year. ย  To learn more about Manitoba’s hockey heritage, please visit www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca or our YouTube channel; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkPxYkte1YUSokDmbHP_XzQ/videos Hockey Manitoba Style…

For the Love of the Game

…says his playing days are behind him, he books the icetimes and keeps the league going for the love of the game. Read the article, courtesy of Canstar here…

Woods, Dianne

…member of the Host Committees for the 1999 World Junior Hockey Championship and the Western Canadian Bantam Championship in 2007. Dianne’s dedication to the game of hockey was to ensure…

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A 1908 Road Trip

…1, a beautiful morning. We stopped about a mile from Lake Audy to feed the horses and to eat. By this time the snow was becoming quite soft, and upon…

1908 Hockey Road Trip

…1, a beautiful moring. We stopped about a mile from Lake Audy to feed the horses and to eat. By this time the snow was becoming quite soft, and upon…

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BARRY LEGGE

There are few forwards that can lay claim to having scored on the legendary Vladislav Tretiak, let alone defenceman, but Winnipeg-born Barry Legge accomplished that feat in a…

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