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Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring

…Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame ring designed and manufactured by Jostens is a bold symbol of achievement featuring the black &…

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BILL BOND November 1, 1944 - August 8, 2020

…Europe. He was a member of the Millcroft Golf Club where he enjoyed great times and good friends. On return to Winnipeg, he loved his Saturday “safety meetings” with his…

Baizley, Don

the NHL. He consistently appeared on The Hockey News list of the 100 people of power and influence in the sport, and is recognized as a true ambassador of hockey…

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Simpson, "Bullet" Joe

…won the Military Medal. After World War I, he played with the Selkirk Fishermen in 1919/20. He joined the Edmonton Eskimos in 1921-22. Simpson joined the New York Americans of…

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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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Milford, John Calverly (Jake)

…from the Detroit Red Wings and the New York Rangers in 1936 to play three years in England. He made hockey history when Eddie Shore traded him from Springfield to…

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REMEMBERING ART COULTER - Ty Dilello

…Remembering Art Coulter: Captain of the 1940 Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers – By Ty Dilello Few were better at playing tough on the blueline than Art…

Keane, Mike

…Dallas Stars. He also played for the New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues and Vancouver Canucks. Keane served as the 23rd captain of the Montreal Canadiens and finished his career…

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Loughlin, Clem

…to 8. After the 1925/26 season, the West Coast League disbanded and their players were sold to Chicago, Detroit and New York. The Victoria club was sold to the NHL…

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Murray, Andy

…at the helm of the 1998 Canadian Olympic team and led Canada to six Spengler Cup titles. He has also lead his country to three World Hockey Championships in 1997,…

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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….

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For the Love of the Game

…says his playing days are behind him, he books the icetimes and keeps the league going for the love of the game. Read the article, courtesy of Canstar here…

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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AB McDONALD ARENA

…arena is a fitting honour for someone who represented this city with great class throughout the hockey world, andthese displays will share his story with future generations of players.”…

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.  …

Friesen, Karl

…During his 15 seasons, his teams won four German championships and he was named goalie of the year and player of the year four times. He became a national hero…

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Green, Edward Joseph (Ted)

…Cup team. After the 1972 season he joined the New England Whalers of the WHA where they would claim the inaugural WHA Avco Cup title in 1973. He would play…

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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 Hockey…

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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NHL HISTORY WITH TY DILELLO

…Hockey author and historian Ty Dilello has posted some great stories for us in the past on Manitoba’s hockey heritage. He’s had the opportunity to sit down and…

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…

Hockey: The Stories Behind our Passion

the evolution of the sport through historic highlight reels, interactive components and one-of-a-kind artifacts. Visitors will find themselves in the places where Canadians live and breathe hockey: from dressing room…

Coulter, Art

…but in mid-season the following year he was traded to the New York Rangers. Coulter was selected to the Second All-Star Team three more times and captained the Rangers to…

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Hextall, Bryan

…and was with them when they won the league championship in 1936. Bryan entered the NHL in 1937 with the New York Rangers and scored the Stanley Cup winning goal…

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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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Manitoba's World Champion Falcons 100th Anniversary

…On April 26, 2020 the Province of Manitoba  celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Winnipeg Falcons winning the first Olympic Gold Medal for hockey at the 1920 Antwerp…

Pike, Alf

…championship. He moved up to the New York Rangers in 1939-40 and was part of their Stanley Cup winning team. After six NHL seasons he went into coaching and piloted…

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Low, Ron

…was also the recipient of the Tommy Ivan Trophy as the CHL MVP. Ron Low went on to coach in the NHL with the Oilers and New York Rangers….

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