…team take the first Womens World title that she realized girls can play hockey. She would graduate Coll?ge Jeanne-Sauv? before attending Stanford University on a track and field scholarship. While…
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BOB HOLLIDAY WAY
…thought it appropriate that we thank him for his commitment to the community and service to the community over these many years,” said Coun. Markus Chambers (St. Norbert – Seine…
A Brits Unique look at Winnipeg's Hockey History
…at a little known Winnipeg sports venue. And then dive into Winnipeg’s hockey past CLICK HERE Thanks to Canstar Community News for permission to post the article. …
Lawson, Glen
…1935 Born in Brandon, Glen Lawson has a connection to many teams in the Westman area. He played junior for the Wheat Kings of the MJHL in 1953-54….
McDonald, Alvin Brian (Ab)
…the NHL where he would spend the next 14 years. He would play more than 800 games for the Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, the St….
ROB HAITHWAITE
…would take his skates and whistle to the local ManEx Arena at 8:00 in the morning and wait for any ‘no-show’ refereeing opportunities. He’d develop the thick skin Officials require…
2019 MBHHF Community Award Winner
…to all Manitoba communities looking for funding that will support the game of hockey. Funding can be used for rink repairs, registration, equipment. Anything that makes the game better and…
Ed Sweeney Memorial Award Recipient
…historical knowledge of the team. Watch the full documentary on MTS TV Stories from Home or ON YOUTUBE. Information on the Ed Sweeney Memorial Awards can be found HERE….
1973/74 WARROAD LAKERS
…(defeating Coquitlam Canadians 3-2) putting the team into the 1974 Canadian Intermediate championship Hardy Cup final. Taking on the Embrun, Ont., Panthers for the Canadian Intermediate title in Roseau, MN…
Deadline for 2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Nominations
…form with guidelines for nomination is available for downloading. The signed and completed nomination form must be received at; MB Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee 200-1215 Henderson Hwy R2G…
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…
Murray, Andy
…he took over the top job with Brandon University, taking the Bobcats hockey team to the No. 1 ranking in the country in 1981. Murray has coached professionally in Europe…
Konik, George
…Born in Flin Flon, George Konik captained his hometown Bombers to a Manitoba juvenile title and was named the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s most valuable player for the…
Connor, Cam
…successful seasons in the World Hockey Association, before shifting leagues and signing with the Montreal Canadiens for the 1978-79 season.Claimed by the Edmonton Oilers in the Expansion Draft in 1979…
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…
MARK MACKAY
…Mark Mackay, was born in Brandon, Manitoba. After moving to Winnipeg at the age of 5 he would start playing for Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member Ralph…
1956 WINNIPEG WARRIORS WIN EDINBURGH TROPHY
…the 1956 WHL title and Edinburgh Trophy. CLICK HERE. The book will be released in October/2021 in time for what would have been Billy Mosienko’s 100th birthday (Nov 2). https://www.greatplains.mb.ca/product/mosienko/…
UKRAINIAN NATIONAL TEAM OFFICIALS VISIT MANITOBA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
…the Ukrainian delegation and say a few words. He also introduced Ty Diliello and his book Lightning in a Bottle , the story of Billy Mosienko (Mosienko family was from…
Ball, Terry
…305 in the WHA. He also played in the American, Central and Western leagues and finished his career in Finland. He was noted for his deadly slapshot and was a…
1956/57 POPLAR POINT MEMORIALS
…a new rink in Poplar Point, the Memorials decided to compete for the provincial intermediate B championship for the first time in several seasons. In the final against Pierson Bruins,…
Baizley, Don
…a player agent, he is known for his dedication and hard work towards the betterment of the game. He was one of the first to assist European players to come…
Hawerchuk, Dale
…Year in 1982. He was an NHL second all-star team selection in 1985 and was runner-up for the Hart trophy that year. Dale played nine seasons with the Jets and…
BILL BOND November 1, 1944 - August 8, 2020
…for the Checkers, Seals and Owls. After hockey, he joined Bell Canada as a splicer. He retired early and was lucky to travel with Susan throughout North America, Caribbean and…
Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum Inc. Fund
…$170,000, this means a gift of $2 becomes $3. The Winnipeg Foundation will generate the tax receipts for all gifts directed to this fund under the Manitoba Heritage Trust Program….
Johnson, Ivan (Ching)
…He did not begin playing competitive hockey until 1919 when he joined the senior Winnipeg Monarchs. The next 6 seasons he played for the Eveleth Miners and the…
100 Years Ago - 1921 Memorial Cup Champion Winnipeg Junior Falcons
…hoist the first Memorial cup title ever for Western Canada with an aggregate score of 11-9. 1931 Elmwood Millionaires: George Brown, Archie Creighton, Albert “Spunk” Duncanson, Boyd Johnston, Kitson Massey, Bill…
Remembering the Winnipeg Warriors and the heyday of the Western Hockey League
– by T. Kent Morgan and Dutch Holland (The Sporting Life)
LEN MORROW February 17, 1936 – December 12, 2021
…at Len’s request, no service will be held. Please make donations in his memory to Fort Whyte Alive or the Humane Society of Canada. www.voyagefuneralhomes.com As published in Winnipeg Free…
Ulrich, Bud
…refereeing Winnipeg Jets home games. He became a head referee for the league and for nearly a decade travelled across Western Canada working games in league centres. He also officiated…
Friesen, Karl
…and represented Germany in six world championships, three Olympic Games, the Canada Cup and on a club team that played in the Spengler Cup. In 1985-86, he played for Maine…