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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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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…

1972/73 PORTAGE TERRIERS

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS – CENTENNIAL CUPWESTERN CANADA CHAMPIONS – ABBOTT CUPMANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN CHAMPIONSMANITOBA CHAMPIONS – TURNBULL MEMORIAL CUP Portage Terriers Coach Muzz MacPherson found  himself in a familiar place in…

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Dietrich, Don

…the SWHL Deloraine Royals and scouted for the WHL Spokane Chiefs. Dietrich has been involved with the Hockey Canada national coach mentorship program and was instrumental in developing The Breakfast…

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MARTY MURRAY

…the Wheat Kings in scoring his last two seasons with 114 and 128 points respectively while earning a spot on Canada’s gold medal teams at the 1994 and 1995 World

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D'Arcy Bain/Fred Stevenson Award

…He also participated at the 2017 Ice Cross Downhill World Junior Championships. Skylar is a Grade 9 mentor and organizes and runs Grade 9 orientation day. He is Master of…

1950-54 DAUPHIN KINGS INTERMEDIATES

…Provincial titles and two Western Canada Intermediate championships. The Big Six League operated from 1949 to 1955, and the Dauphin Kings dominated. Considered by some to be one of Manitoba’s…

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MacPherson, Stewart

…for the BBC in 1937. As a war correspondent, showman, sports commentator and author, his rise to fame in the UK included the Twenty Questions quiz show, Royal tours and

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Murray, Andy

…Hockey Federation Hall of Fame. Today, he is the head coach for the Western Michigan Broncos men’s ice hockey team of the NCAA Division I National Collegiate Hockey Conference….

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Woods, Dianne

…it’s to enjoy teammates and camaraderie, learning to share and enjoy the experiences. The big thing is today is not attached to competition, it’s more attached to just enjoyment.”…

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Baizley, Don

…the NHL. He consistently appeared on The Hockey News list of the 100 people of power and influence in the sport, and is recognized as a true ambassador of hockey…

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Loeppky, Laura

…consecutive national women’s championships. In 1998-99 and again in 2001-02, the national body honoured her as our province’s most deserving official. She represented Canada in Finland in 1999, in Latvia…

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MARK MACKAY

…2001.  During that time, in 1995, he joined the German National Team playing in six World Championships, one World Cup of Hockey and the Winter Olympic Games in 1998 and

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Hextall, Ron

…to the National Hockey League’s First All-Star Team. He was the first goalie in NHL history to score (by shooting the puck) both a regular season goal and a play-off…

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1930/1931 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES

…Memorial Cup/Abbott Cup/Turnbull Champions The 1930/31 Elmwood Millionaires defied the odds as they won both the Abbott Cup as Western Champions and the Memorial Cup as National Junior…

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Sutherland, Bill

…of the World Hockey Association in 1972. Bill Sutherland retired as an active player in 1974. He later went on to a lengthy coaching career, serving both as the head…

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MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…in 1890. The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and our sponsors are proud to partner in celebrating hockey’s legacy in our province. Manitoba has produced Olympic, World and Stanley Cup…

Dave Semenko 1957-2017

…John; brothers, Brian (Rhonda), Brad (Brenda) and Mark; nieces and nephews; great friends, fans, teammates and the Oiler’s family from around the world. He was predeceased by his mother, Noreen….

Hawerchuk, Dale

…Year in 1982. He was an NHL second all-star team selection in 1985 and was runner-up for the Hart trophy that year. Dale played nine seasons with the Jets and

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Rob Martell

…Rob Martell was born in Winnipeg and became a minor league official under the guidance of Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member Perry Allan, working AA and AAA…

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Southern, Bruce

…Bruce Southern has been involved in hockey as a player, coach and scout for 45 years. Bruce coached the Fort Garry Blues to three MMJHL titles and also…

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1922/23 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA

…Memorial Cup Champions The University of Manitoba, coached by Hal Moulden and Captained by Murray Murdoch, qualified for the Abbott Cup final with an 8-1 win over Brandon…

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DAVE HRECHKOSY

and Butch Williams. Dave’s play garnered league-wide attention and he was runner-up to Eric Vail of the Atlanta Flames for NHL Rookie of the Year. The following year, the St….

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THANK YOU TRUE NORTH!

…key to our continuing dedication to the following objectives: The promotion and support of the game of hockey which is a distinctive part of Manitoba’s history. The preservation of Manitoba’s…

JOHNNY SHEPARD

…Joseph John Oswald “Jake” Sheppard – Born July 23, 1902 in Montreal, Quebec.  After their parents died in a tragic apartment fire, the young Sheppard and his brother…

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R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Erica Rieder

…the University of Manitoba Men’s and Women’s hockey programs. The recipients are selected by the UofM coaches every November from their respective rosters. Born in Udine, Italy, Sam Fabro moved…

R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Byron Spriggs

…the University of Manitoba Men’s and Women’s hockey programs. The recipients are selected by the UofM coaches every November from their respective rosters. Born in Udine, Italy, Sam Fabro moved…

Foreman, Ted

…Ted Foreman played juvenile and junior in the Canadiens organization and reached the Memorial Cup final in 1952-53 with St. Boniface Canadiens. After breaking his leg the following…

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McKenzie, Ken

…by the National Hockey League as its publicity director. In 1947 McKenzie co-founded The Hockey News with W.V. Cote. his other contributions to the NHL include its Press and Radio…

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Evason, Dean

…campaign with 164 points. The following season with Kamloops he registered 137 points and was selected to WHL west first all-star team. Played on the Canadian Junior National team in…

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