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Kerr, Gordon

…Sapporo, Japan and the 1976 Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria. In addition Gord Kerr refereed in the Western Hockey League and the World Hockey Association for several years.  …

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Steen, Thomas

…Winnipeg Jets. He joined the NHL Jets during the 1981-82 season and scored his first goal on October 23, 1981 against netminder Tony Esposito as Winnipeg and Chicago batled to…

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McCarthy, Kevin

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played his junior hockey with the MJHL Winnipeg Monarchs and the WCHL Winnipeg Clubs. In 1976 and 1977 he set WCHL records for…

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Keating, Mickey

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played in the MJHL in 1949-50 with the Winnipeg Canadiens. He played on four IHL Championship teams, Cincinnati in 1953 and 1954 and

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1956/57 FLIN FLON BOMBERS

…Junior Hockey League’s 1956/57 regular season. Led by Coach Bob Kirk, the Bombers finished in first place with 48 wins, five losses and two ties. The team’s success continued in…

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Evason, Dan (Heavy)

…in March 2004 at the age of 41. He received two posthumous awards, the Jim Thomson Award from Special Olympics and the Paul Harris Fellow Medal from Rotary International….

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Sweeney, Ed

…Cup playoffs, the Hart Trophy, PCHL and the AHA. A member of the Society of International Research, a Director with Manitoba Hockey Foundation and a committee member of the Manitoba…

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More, Jay

…JAY MORE A native of Deloraine, defenseman Jayson More played with Notre Dame Hounds and started his junior career in the WHL with the Lethbridge Broncos. He also…

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Final Face Off - John (Jack) Claire Gibson

…Jim (Lise), Tim (Jody), and John (Deanna); daughters Christine (Ken), Jan (Neil), Patty (Chris), and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. John was predeceased by his lovely wife Germaine, infant daughter Muriel,…

Keilback, Curt

…sports director of CJGX Radio in Yorkton SK. He later honed his play-by-play skills with CKCK Radio and TV in Regina. In 1979, Keilback moved to CJOB in Winnipeg to…

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1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS

…straight SWHL titles. In 1960 the Bruins won the MAHA “B” title, challenged and defeated the MAHA “A” winners from Russell and lost to Dauphin in the “AA” challenge series…

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1957/58 ST. BONIFACE CANADIENS

…in a best-of-seven series for the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship, the Canadiens  grabbed the first two games 3-2 and 5-4 before the Monarchs took game three 8-5. After pushing…

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Patrick, James

…was named to the NCCA all-tournament team (1982) and a first team all-star and a NCAA West All-American (1983). He represented Canada nine times in international play. He suited up…

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Cornell, Bob

…Bob Cornell, born and raised in Brandon, had a 25-year association with his hometown junior team , the Wheat Kings. In 1974, he was part of a group…

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Bonar, Dan

…DAN BONAR Born in Brandon, this centre played five years of junior hockey in Manitoba. He was with the 1973 Portage Terriers, MJHL Champions and Centennial Cup winners…

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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 Flon…

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Kendall, Billy

…BILLY KENDALL Born in Winnipeg, this right winger played for Elmwood Millionaires, 1929 Memorial Cup finalists and for the 1934 Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks. He played 132…

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Borger, Ralph

…Born in Winnipeg, Ralph served in Hockey Manitoba for over thirty years as a junior representative, Director of Junior “A” Hockey as finance chairman. He has represented Hockey…

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First World Juniors in Winnipeg

The first World Juniors were held in Winnipeg during the 1974/75 season. The final culminated in a Canada vs Russia classic.

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Manitoba's World Champion Falcons 100th Anniversary

…Olympic Games. The story of the Falcons journey from the team’s formation on Sargent Avenue in Winnipeg’s West End and their struggle for acceptance in hockey is truly inspiring. To…

Konik, George

…history. When the US National team won the World B championship in 1970, he was named top defenseman in the tournament. The next year he served as captain when the…

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1994/95 WINNIPEG SOUTH BLUES

…Junior A title. A semi-final loss to Gloucester Rangers ended the Winnipeg South Blues pursuit of the national title. Team Captain, Mitch Grant was named tournament MVP and earned a…

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Allard, George

…Flon Intermediates, the National AA champion in 1965. He was a player, volunteer coach/ manager from 1956-67. He was manager of the Flin Flon Junior Bombers for three years and

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Mackenzie, Don

…1980 to 1984. Over the years he was involved in the organization of a numerous championships including the Air Canada national midget championship and the IIHF world junior championship. In…

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McCreedy, John

…1938 and with Trail when they won the World Championship in 1939. He won another Allan Cup with the 1940 Kirkland Lake Blue Devils. Johnny McCreedy was also on Stanley…

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McDonald, Dennis

…the Canadian junior hockey club (1982-89) and Manager of the 1984 Canadian Olympic team. He also organized a national program for coaches and referees. Dennis McDonald was assistant GM and

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Ross Parke

…Maroons teammates formed Canada’s first National team. Finishing his career with the Maroons, Parke also coached the River Heights Midget and Juvenile teams in 1966 and 1967, winning the City…

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Abbott, Reg

…Windsor Bulldogs and then the Winnipeg Maroons, Allan Cup Finalists twice and Allan Cup Champions in 1964. His final season was 1965 with the Maroons and Canada’s National Team….

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