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McCallum, Dunc

…Born in Flin Flon, this defenceman played both juvenile and junior with the Brandon Wheat Kings before turning pro in 1960 with the IHL Fort Wayne Komets. He…

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Paddock, John

…becoming General Manager for the Jets before the club’s move to Arizona. Returning to the AHL and the Hartford Wolf Pack, his teams posted 3 consecutive 40-win seasons and a…

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Ross Parke

and was named tournament MVP. In 1964, the Maroons won the Allan Cup with Parke leading all play-off scorers with 26 points in 13 games. In 1965 Parke and several…

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Bell, Joe

…played, 344 goals, 330 assists and 674 points. He was selected to the AHL First All– Star team in 1946, the USHL Second All-Star team in 1949, and the PCHL…

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Johnson, Ivan (Ching)

…to the First All-Star Team twice and the Second team twice. Johnson’s NHL career ended with the New York Americans in 1937-38. He played 463 games and received 969 penalty…

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2022 Ed Sweeney Award

…players for the first couple of years but after drafting Dave Babych No. 2 overall in 1980 and Dale Hawerchuk first overall the year after, he had the core around…

1945/46 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…Bearcats where the Monarchs continued a bad pattern and lost game one 7-4. Once again, the Monarchs rebounded and took the next four games 5-4 (OT), 7-3, 5-4, After losing…

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Baxter, Paul

…had a 13 year procareer, five WHA seasons and eight NHL campaigns. His professional totals were 762 games, 73 goals, 210 assists, 283 points and 2526 penalty minutes. After he…

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Ulrich, Bud

After his junior career with the Winnipeg Monarchs ended, Bud Ulrich started refereeing in the Greater Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association in 1961. He worked all levels and later…

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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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Giles, Curt

…Born in The Pas, this defenceman was first noticed at the University of Minnesota-Duluth where he played for four years and was selected to the NCAA All-American and

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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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MacPherson, Stewart

…coverage of World War II. He joined CBS Minneapolis (WCCO) in 1949 and returned to Winnipeg as public relations director and later as GM of the Winnipeg Enterprises Corporation. After

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Keating, Mickey

…with St. Paul in 1960 and 1961. He was also selected to the IHL All-Star team in three of those four years. He was a member of the 1956 Winnipeg…

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Allan, Perry

…Born in MacGregor, Allan was one of the most visionary and accomplished individuals in Manitoba’s hockey officiating history, on and off the ice. He worked in all levels…

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Pennington, Cliff

…Leafs he captured the IHL’s “Most Valuable Player” award, and was selected to the first all-star team. Cliff retired in 1974 with 101 NHL games with Boston, and career pro…

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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

Thornson, Len

and Second All-Star Team selections, and lead Fort Wayne to two Turner Cup Championships. Thornson would retire in 1969 as the league’s all-time points leader with 1,382. In 1997, the…

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Wilkinson, Neil

…in the NHL. He also played for San Jose and Chicago before being traded to the Winnipeg Jets. He played 61 games over two seasons before the Jets sent him…

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Irvin, Alex

…Winnipeg and coaching amateur teams before turning to refereeing in the American Hockey Association. During the 1928/29 season he served as Head Coach  of the St. Louis Flyers in the…

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Fashoway, Gord

…a USHL First Team All-Star in 1949-50 with the Kansas City Pla-Mors. He also played in the PCHL and WHL. In 843 games, he scored 485 goals (second all-time), 359…

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Coulter, Art

…Born in Winnipeg, he played his minor hockey in Winnipeg with the Pilgrim club and left the city in 1927 after one season of junior. He became a…

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ROB HAITHWAITE

…his WHL games he worked at all Elite levels within Hockey Manitoba including the CIS, MJHL, MMJHL, and Senior AA. Rob has been selected numerous times to work National, Provincial…

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Fredrickson, Frank

…went to the NHL in 1926 and was on another Stanley Cup winner with the 1929 Boston Bruins. A leg injury led to his retirement after the 1931 season….

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1896 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

…1896 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS The Winnipeg Victorias were the city’s predominant senior team. They claimed the Anderson cup three years running before January 1895 when they set out…

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Heindl Sr., Bill

…WCMHL first all-star squad. Had the distinction of playing with eight first place clubs in his career and never missed the playoffs all the way back to midget hockey….

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Reardon, Ken

…Field Marshall Montgomery’s Certifi cate of Merit. Reardon rejoined the Canadiens in 1945-46 and for the next five campaigns was named to either the First or Second NHL All-Star Teams….

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Fabro, R. A. "Sam"

…he spent the 1942 season as wingback with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers before joining the army. He was part of several organizational efforts, including chairman of baseball 1967 PanAm games,…

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RON OAKES

…Ron Oakes was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he got his radio start with radio station CKRC before broadcasting minor-league hockey games and the Blue Bombers for CJOB….

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