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More, Jay

…JAY MORE A native of Deloraine, defenseman Jayson More played with Notre Dame Hounds and started his junior career in the WHL with the Lethbridge Broncos. He also…

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Frost, Ray

…for ten seasons. The Rangers won the MJHL championship three times and were Western Canada Finalists in 1961 losing to Edmonton. He served for ten years 1967 to 1977 as…

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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…

Van Hellemond, Andy

…Stanley Cup Final (19). He would referee the 1979 Challenge Cup in New York between the Soviets and NHL All-Stars as well as 4 games in the 1981 Canada Cup…

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CAM MILLAR SEPTEMBER 9, 1927 - JULY 9, 2020

of 92. Cam was born in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba; son of Campbell and Janet Millar, brother of Elizabeth Frederickson and Jack Millar, father of Campbell Millar, Ross Millar and

Ted Green

…The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is saddened to learn that Honoured Member (1985) Ted Green has died. He was 79. Green died on Tuesday, October 8, 2019…

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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Southern, Bruce

…coached St. James Canadians and St. Boniface Saints of the MJHL. He was also coach of the WHL Winnipeg Warriors and assistant coach at Calgary and Swift Current of the…

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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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D'Arcy Bain/Fred Stevenson Award

…The D’Arcy Bain/Fred Stevenson Award is named in honour of long time hockey coach Fred Stevenson of St. John’s Ravenscourt, and the $750 scholarship is sponsored by local…

How the Forward Pass Killed Joe Hall

…steep price. Author Craig Bowlsby has written an insightful article; How the Forward Pass Killed Joe Hall on hockey’s forward pass rule and its impact on the game of hockey….

Gary Cribbs

…Winnipeg-born Cribbs competed in several sports in his youth. After his playing days, he would go on to serve on several community boards, and also find time to…

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Gord Simpson

…1964 as head coach, the Maroons won the Allan cup. He retired after coaching Team Canada in 1965. Gordon was inducted to the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997….

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

…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 Manitoba children and

1919/20 SELKIRK FISHERMEN

…Calgary Monarchs earned Selkirk the Abbott Cup and the Junior hockey championship of Western Canada. This earned the Fishermen a crack at the Memorial Cup against the Eastern Champion, the…

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Fleury, Theo

…the Winter Olympics in 1998 and again in 2002 when Canada won the gold medals. Fleury finished his pro career with Belfast Giants of the British Elite Hockey League….

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1953/54 DAUPHIN KINGS

…a 7-6 victory. The Smoke Eaters forced a Sixth game, but the Kings claimed their second Western Canada Intermediate Championship of the decade and the Edmonton Journal trophy with a…

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1896 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

…Cup, donated by LordStanley of Preston, the sixth Governor General of Canada for the amateur hockey championship of Canada. The Cup, Armytage noted, was a challenge trophy. Returning home, with…

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Awards

…No post was found with your current grid settings. You should verify if you have posts inside the current selected post type(s) and if the meta key filter…

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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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1940/41 WINNIPEG RANGERS

…awarded to the Rangers. In the Western Canada Abbot Cup final their opponent were the Saskatoon Quakers. The teams would trade victories with the heavily-favoured Rangers taking the first game…

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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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Heather, Ian

…Ian Heather has been a long-time referee and was referee-in-chief for WMHA 1973-78 and later served in that role for the Winnipeg High School League from 1987-1994. Most…

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BOB FITCHNER

…faceoff specialist and an excellent penalty killer. Lining up against opponents top lines every night he was a valuable member of the Nordiques squad that captured the 1977 WHA championship….

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2019 MBHHF Community Award Winner

…repairs, registration, equipment. Anything that makes the game better and more accessible for our youth. If your community is looking for assistance, please go HERE and APPLY for 2020!…

Keilback, Curt

…Curt KeilbackDOB – 1948 Born in Brandon, Curt Keilback did his first hockey play-by-play at age 11. As part of a Minor Hockey Week in Canada promotion, his…

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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…

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Keane, Mike

…Jaw Warriors and for Team Canada in the I987 World Junior Championship. Undrafted by the NHL, the right winger went on to play 1161 NHL games where he recorded 193…

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Pennington, Cliff

…Team Canada‘s 1960 Silver medal winning Olympic club. Two championship seasons followed in 1961 with Hull-Ottawa Canadiens and 1963 Kingston Frontenacs of the EPHL. In 1970, with Des Moines Oak…

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