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1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS

…and defensive systems. Import players were allowed and complemented the team’s talent. In the 1952/53 season, the Bruins won the MAHA “C” title. In the 1953/54 season, the Bruins won…

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1982/83 WINNIPEG NORTH END FLYERS

…HARDY CUP CHAMPIONSEDMONTON JOURNAL TROPHY The North End Flyers were a team of players and management most of whom grew up and played sports in the North End…

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1945/46 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…on the Brandon Elks for the Manitoba Junior title. Eyebrows were raised as the Elks hammered the highly-rated Monarchs 12-3 in Game One at Brandon. The Monarchs would regroup quickly…

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1950-54 DAUPHIN KINGS INTERMEDIATES

…of 300 cars would travel from Dauphin to Brandon to cheer their team in the Western Canada finals. 1949-50 Norm Nantais, Steve Hawrysh, Jack Haddrell, Bidda McIntosh, Lou Bourbonnais, Pat…

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1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS

complemented the team’s talent. In the 1952/53 season, the Bruins won the MAHA “C” title. In the 1953/54 season, the Bruins won the MAHA “B” title. In 1955/56, the Bruins…

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BILL BUREGA MARCH 13, 1932 - AUGUST 23, 2020

…Donations in Bill’s memory to Partners in Mission Food Bank, or to a charity of your choice, will be appreciated by the family. Condolences can be sent to www.cataraquicemetery.ca…

1937/38 St. BONIFACE SEALS

…Memorial Cup. Advancing to play the Thunder Bay champion Port Arthur West Ends, the Seals took the best-of-three in two straight games. Meeting the Edmonton Flyers for a best-of-five Abbot…

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1939/40 KENORA THISTLES

…1940 Memorial Cup versus the Oshawa Generals. It was the first year that 2 Ontario teams would face off for the Memorial Cup. The best of five series was played…

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1950/51 WINNIPEG MONARCHS - ABBOTT CUP

…Winnipeg Amphitheatre for the remaining matches. The Best-of-Seven final actually went to eight games with one game a tie. The Monarchs went on to lose the Memorial Cup to the

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1950/51 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…Regina Pats from the Western Canada Junior Hockey League were the Monarchs’ opponents in the Western Canada final for the Abbott Cup. The series went eight games with the Monarchs…

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2002/03 ILE des CHENES NORTHSTARS

…playdown in Dundas, Ont. The four-team competition included the host Real McCoys, Stony Plain Eagles representing Alberta and B.C. and Lancaster ThunderCats for the East. After winning the Atlantic Canada…

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1994/95 WINNIPEG SOUTH BLUES

the MJHL Turnnbull Memorial Trophy. Advancing into inter-provincial play the South Blues would defeat the SJHL Weyburn Red Wings for the Anavet Cup and a spot in the 1995 National…

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1920 WINNIPEG FALCONS HONOURED WITH PLAQUE

the Icelandic community resulted in the First Lutheran Church at 580 Victor Street being selected as the ideal location for the plaque. The majority of the Falcons grew up in…

1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS

…denied in 1964, despite some question whether or not they would compete for the cup that year. The team had just returned from a European tour and injuries to key…

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BRAD CHARTRAND

…ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward Award in 1996. Brad would also serve as Captain of Canada’s 1996 Spengler Cup championship team. He would join the Canadian National Team for 2…

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Foreman, Ted

…financial services to the team’s players. Since that time his advice has ensured financial stability after pro hockey for more than 100 players. When the Jets became community-owned, he served…

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2017 Community Award

…to a Manitoba community to assist in the development of programs, initiatives or facility upgrades that better the game of hockey. For the 2017 award, The Manitoba Hockey Hall of…

R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Byron Spriggs

…hockey. The Chair of the 1974 Winter and 1978 Summer Games, Fabro was a co-founder of the Manitoba Marathon and Canoeathon and Chair of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. He was…

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Wilson, Carol (Cully)

…Born in Winnipeg, Cully Wilson made a name for himself playing hockey in the city’s West End with the Icelandic Club’s Vikings before moving on to the Senior…

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The Death of Bill Masterton

…It was 50 years ago on January 13, 1968 that Winnipeger Bill Masterton lost his life on the ice of the Met Center playing for the Minnesota North…

1972/73 ST. MALO WARRIORS

The intermediate Hanover – Tache Hockey League was established in January 1958 to provide an outlet for local players from smaller communities in Southeastern Manitoba. Six teams played…

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Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring

…side of the ring depicts crossed hockey sticks and a puck with an area for a player’s uniform number. As well, each inductee will have his name raised on the

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R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Erica Rieder

…hockey. The Chair of the 1974 Winter and 1978 Summer Games, Fabro was a co-founder of the Manitoba Marathon and Canoeathon and Chair of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. He was…

JASON BOTTERILL

…MBA degrees, he stepped into scouting and then the management side of hockey. Joining the NHLs Pittsburgh Penguins in 2007, where he was a key part of 3 Stanley Cups…

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NHL HISTORY WITH TY DILELLO

…of the features you can find HERE. Ty Dilello is the author of Golden Boys: The Top 50 Manitoba Hockey Players of All Time and Manitoba Hockey: An Oral History….