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Gordon, Stratton

…(IHL) in 1957 and 1958. Back in the WHL, he scored four winning goals for the Spokane Comets in the 1962 play-offs. He then played in the rugged EHL for…

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Patrick, Steve

…in the MJHL with St. James Canadians and recorded 35 points in 50 games. He joined the WHL champion Brandon Wheat Kings in 1978-79 for their Memorial run that fell…

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BARRY SHENKAROW

…for the Winnipeg Jets. By 1983, Shenkarow was warning all who would listen that the costs for running an NHL team were rising and that the aging Winnipeg Arena was…

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Tommy Marshall

…his three children, Leah (Dwight), Dru (Lesley), and Peter (Nicole) as well as his six grandchildren: Jonathan, Matthew (Ashley), Joshua (Natalia), Kate (Paul), Liam, and McKenzie. He also had four…

Ralph Lyndon 1935-2023

…Vinarterta and Rullupylsa. With great sadness Ralph leaves behind his children, Lori Kretchmar (Dave), Gord Lyndon (Brenda), stepdaughters, Leslie Groom (Larry), Cathy Baker (Brad) and Joanne Clark. Grandchildren. Breigh Schlepp…

MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…of hockey.  Behind the scenes and out of the limelight, Officials and Volunteers have worked tirelessly to keep the games running. The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Heritage Award of,…

Cockburn, Bill

…championship. The next year he backstopped the Winnipegs to the Olympic championship in Lake Placid, New York. Also in 1932 he was runner-up for the Crowe Award as Canada’s Athlete…

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Jim Benzelock

…with the then, Alberta Oilers! Jim spent the next 5 years in the WHA. Joining the Chicago Cougars, he was a key player in the teams run to the 1974…

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Hockey: The Stories Behind our Passion

…which will run from July 6, 2018 – January 13, 2019. This exhibit, developed by the Canadian Museum of History where it premiered, March 10 to October 9, 2017, details…

2002/03 ILE des CHENES NORTHSTARS

…Ile des Chenes began its run to the 2003 Canadian senior hockey championship by winning a three-team tournament in Manitoba that included La Broquerie Habs and the Warroad…

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2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Dinner

T he M anitoba Hockey Hall o f Fame 2019 Induction Dinner Canad Inns Polo ParkSaturday, October 5, 2019. Cocktails: 5:00 PM Dinner: 6:30 PM Tickets for…

Marples, Fred

1884 Born in Winnipeg, Marples was one of the foremost hockey authorities of the 1920s and 1930s. He was Secretary of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey…

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Williamson, Murray

Murray Williamson, a junior with St. Boniface Canadiens and Winnipeg Barons, was awarded a scholarship by the University of Minnesota where he earned All-America honours. However, it…

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Loeppky, Laura

Laura (Vanderhorst) Loeppky grew up in Charleswood and started officiating minor hockey in Assiniboine Park. She worked her way up through the AAA bantam and midget levels…

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Mikkelson, Bill

Bill Mikkelson, born in Neepawa in 1948, played junior with Brandon Wheat Kings and the junior Winnipeg Jets. In the NHL, he was with LA Kings, New…

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Sutherland, Bill

Born Nov. 10, 1934 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Sutherland spent much of his teenage and adult life living in Winnipeg. A solid two-way hockey player “Sudsy” spent 11…

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Bownass, Jack

Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played in the MJHL with the Winnipeg Black Hawks before heading east and starting a 20 year hockey career. He played 855…

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Ed Sweeney Memorial Award Recipient

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame is pleased to award an Ed Sweeney Memorial Award to Will Jones for his documentary production Iced: The Lost History of…

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…

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Smith, Dallas

…and was a member of their 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup championship teams. Dallas Smith played 16 NHL seasons, 890 games, scored 55 goals, 252 assists, for 307 points….

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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…

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1965-70 CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM

Winnipeg was home to Canada’s National hockey team from 1965 to 1970. During this period, the Nats were Manitoba’s top hockey team with some great games being…

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Pennington, Cliff

Born in Winnipeg, Cliff was a centreman who played four years of Junior hockey, two with St. Boniface Canadiens, 1956 MJHL Champions and two seasons with Flin…

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Nominations

*THE NOMINATION PROCESS FOR THE 2024 CLASS IS OPEN; Nominations for induction into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame are encouraged to come from the public. An…

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SID WHITE 1932 – 2021

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame mourns the loss of Sid White, Captain of the 1952/53 St. Boniface Canadiens Junior Hockey Club. Sid passed away at the…

Murray, Andy

Born in Gladstone and raised in Souris, Andy Murray has taken advantage of many opportunities that availed themselves throughout a coaching career that has spanned over three…

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Ormshaw, Earl

Born in Winnipeg Earl began a 40 year career in officiating in the early 60’s in playground hockey and worked his way through all levels of Winnipeg…

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Daley, Joe

Born in Winnipeg. In four NHL seasons with Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres and Detroit Red Wings, this goaltender played 105 games, 3.35 GAA and three shut outs….

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Irvin, Alex

Born April 3, 1890 in Hamilton, Ontario. Alex was Captain of the 1915 Allan Cup champion Winnipeg Monarchs alongside his brother Dick. Irvin turned pro with the…

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