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1920 WINNIPEG FALCONS HONOURED WITH PLAQUE

…Winnipeg’s West End, a predominantly Icelandic community. They attended the First Lutheran prior to serving overseas in the First World War. Pastor Michael Kurtz and members of the First Lutheran…

KENNEDY, LYNDON ADDED TO MANITOBA SPORTS HALL OF FAME

…Congratulations to Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member Sheldon Kennedy on his induction to the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. After winning Gold at the 1988 World Juniors…

THE HOCKEY ICELANDERS OF SARGENT AVENUE

…attending Winnipeg schools and participating in sports. Many started playing ice hockey in Winnipeg as early as 1896. By 1920, they would be world champions … read their story here…

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1919/20 WINNIPEG FALCONS

…USA 2-0, and Sweden 12-1. The team that nobody wanted were World Amateur Hockey champions. The Falcons arrived home on Saturday, May 22, 1920 to a massive civic celebration and…

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BOB HOLLIDAY

…Tribs demise, Bob was the crime reporter for the Winnipeg Sun and promoter for the World Wrestling Federation. Today, he’s the President of the St. Vital Historical Society and Manager…

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MANITOBA HOCKEY HERITAGE DAY

…left an enduring legacy. Manitoba has produced Olympic, World and Stanley Cup championship teams and some of the greatest players in the history of the game. The Builders of the…

1955/56 WINNIPEG WARRIORS

…Edinburgh Cup Champions The 1955 – 56 Warriors won the Lester Patrick Trophy and the Edinburgh Trophy, emblematic of the World‘s Minor Professional Hockey Championship. The City of…

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BARRY SHENKAROW

…In 1978, young Winnipeg lawyer Barry Shenkarow was sitting in on an appeal by the community-owned World Hockey Association Winnipeg Jets looking for buy-in from Winnipeg’s business elite…

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Kowcinak, Dick

…to the 1937 Memorial Cup championship. The next season, he was with the Trail Smoke-Eaters who won the Allan Cup and in 1939 Trail captured the World hockey title. Dick…

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Rivers, Romeo

…Olympic championship at Lake Placid, New York. In 1932 he was the MSHL scoring champion. In 1935 Romeo Rivers played for the World champion Winnipeg Monarchs at Davos, Switzerland….

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Stanowski, Wally

…Calder Cup that season. He played with the Leafs when they won the Stanley Cup in 1942 after which he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He…

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Rice-Jones, Art

…1932 he was a member of the Winnipeg Monarchs who lost the Memorial Cup playoffs to the Sudbury Wolves. He played with the 1935 World Champion Winnipeg Monarchs at Davos,…

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Pechet, Mitch

…after two seasons he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He returned to play with the St. Paul Saints of the USHL and was on their 1948-49…

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Lindquist, Vic

…and the 1932 Olympic crown. Lindquist also played with the senior Winnipeg Monarchs who won the World Championship in 1935. Vic Lindquist was a respected referee who, in thirty years,…

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Watson, Blake

…with the 1928 University of Manitoba senior team that won the Allan Cup and was with the 1931 University of Manitoba Grads team that won the World Hockey championship….

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Wilson, Carey

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman/right winger was a member of the Canadian junior team that won the 1982 World Junior Hockey championship. He also played for the 1984…

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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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Broda, Walter (Turk)

…with the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He won the Vezina Trophy three times, recorded 62 shutouts and was selected on three NHL All-Star Teams. Broda was a…

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Zarrillo, Bruno

…he went to Italy to play and it was a wise decision. Zarrillo played on 10 league championship teams and in 10 world championships and three Olympic games for Italy….

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Yellowlees, Norm

…Memorial Cup champion Elmwood Millionaires, and the 1932 Memorial Cup Finalist Winnipeg Monarchs. Norm Yellowlees won the 1935 World Hockey championship with the Winnipeg Senior Monarchs in Davos, Switzerland….

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Langelle, Pete

…was highlighted when he scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in 1942. He then served 4 years in the Canadian Forces during World War II. After the war Pete Langelle…

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Juzda, Bill

…in World War II. In 1948 the New York Rangers traded him to Toronto where he played on the 1949 and 1951 Stanley Cup winners. Bill Juzda returned to Winnipeg…

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Irvin, Dick

World War I. He returned to pro hockey in 1921 playing with the Regina Caps and Portland. He moved to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1926 and was their first…

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Fredrickson, Frank

…play Senior briefly in the Winnipeg Patriot League before heading overseas in 1917 to serve with the Canadian Forces in World War I. The Falcons would re-form in 1919 and…

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Dutton, "Red" Mervyn

Americans. In 1936, he took over coaching and managing that club until 1942 when the team ceased to operate. When Frank Calder, the NHL President, died in 1943, Dutton was…

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Coulter, Art

…and captained the Rangers to their 1940 Stanley Cup victory. After two more seasons, Art entered the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II; this ended his pro career….

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Maxwell, Fred "Steamer"

…championship. He later coached the 1927 Winnipegs and the 1930 Elmwood Millionaires to Manitoba Senior titles and in 1935 he piloted the Winnipeg Monarchs to a World Hockey championship….

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Reardon, Ken

…This defenceman played minor hockey in Winnipeg and junior with Edmonton, who lost the 1939 Memorial Cup final to Oshawa. In 1940 he signed with Montreal but World

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