…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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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….
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…
Dutton, "Red" Mervyn
…His hockey career almost ended at Vimy during World War I. After the war he returned and played senior hockey in 1919-20 with the Winnipegs and then turned…
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….
Sigurdson, Hal
…World Hockey Association. He was the Sports Editor with the Free Press. He wrote the popular series Down Memory Lane and served on the Selection Committe of the Manitoba Sports…
Mathewson, Joe
…teams also won the Manitoba Juvenile championship in 1938 and 1939. He coached Brandon Juniors and RCAF Senior Hockey during World War II, as well as Letellier (Manitoba Senior champions)….
Giles, Curt
…Giles played 895 NHL games and scored 43 goals, 199 assists for 242 points. He was also a key member of Team Canada which won a silver medal at the…
Irvine, Ted
…was on the CHL champion Oklahoma City Blazers in 1966 and 1967. Ted Irvine played 11 NHL seasons with Boston, Los Angeles, New York Rangers and St. Louis. His career…
Labossiere, Gord
…Born in St. Boniface, this centreman played junior with the Winnipeg Rangers and was the 1958 MJHL scoring champion. In 6 NHL seasons with New York, Los Angeles…
Remembering the Winnipeg Warriors and the heyday of the Western Hockey League
– by T. Kent Morgan and Dutch Holland (The Sporting Life)
Baxter, Paul
…2526 penalty minutes. After he retired as a player, Paul Baxter went into coaching and was the assistant coach when the Calgary Flames won the Stanley Cup in 1989….
Evason, Dean
…campaign with 164 points. The following season with Kamloops he registered 137 points and was selected to WHL west first all-star team. Played on the Canadian Junior National team in…
Young, Scott
…Scrubs on Skates and then he branched out into factual sports information. He left Winnipeg in 1940 for Toronto where he joined the Canadian Press, later Maclean’s and then the…
KELLY McCRIMMON
…the Wheat Kings over two seasons scoring 28 goals and 64 points while collecting 228 minutes in penalties. McCrimmon would spend the next four years playing Division 1 hockey at…
1945/46 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
…game one, the Winnipeg Monarchs defeated the Edmonton Canadians to capture the Abbott Cup. They went on to beat the Toronto St. Michael’s Majors 4-2 in the seventh and deciding…
2019 MBHHF Community Award Winner
…Winter Carnival on Saturday, January 18, 2020 to present a cheque for $10,000.00 to the St. Claude and Haywood District. The prize amount is offered annually to Manitoba hockey communities…
Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum Inc. Fund
…addition, the MBHHF provides grants and awards towards research and media production on Manitoba’s hockey history and provides assistance to hockey families who have suffered misfortune. Until March 31, 2021,…
Fabro, R. A. "Sam"
…1967 and its first Chairman. He was a leader in the creation of the Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum in 1985. In addition to his many accomplishments in hockey,…
Gord Simpson
…Ida; son Matthew (Colleen); daughter Dana (Tom); grandchildren, Sydney (Chad), Madeleine, Scott, Ryan, Thomas; and great- grandchild Ben. Gordon was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on May 10, 1928 to Clark…
1940/41 WINNIPEG RANGERS
…the Rangers in a 10-5 win. Billy Robinson‘s last minute goal gave the Rangers a 4-3 win and a 3-2 series lead. The Rangers had plans on ending the series…
RON OAKES
…people in the region, but the Canadian-born, play-by-play announcer of the San Diego Gulls on KOGO-A SAN DIEGO made it his mission to introduce it locally and succeeded. Oakes also…
Colton Veloso; 2022 recipient of the R.A "Sam" Fabro Scholarship
…currently enrolled in the Faculty of Arts, Colton‘s vast experiences in the game have helped him to be a role model and guide to others. He has over 200 games…
Mosienko, Billy
…He played minor hockey in Winnipeg’s North End and Junior in 1939/40 with the Winnipeg Monarchs. He would turn pro, the following season, signing with the Chicago Black…
1953-1961 PIERSON BRUINS
…defeated the MAHA “A” winners from Russell and lost to Dauphin in the “AA” challenge series in three games. 1953- 1961 Pierson Bruins HC Induction video; CLICK HERE Core roster;…
2022 Ed Sweeney Award
…Long. They were only able to protect two skaters – Morris Lukowich and Scott Campbell – and a single goalie, Markus Mattsson. General manager John Ferguson used a patchwork of…
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…not interest us! Help us connect our past. Also if you have scrapbooks, programs and other historical material or anything on video, we would like to hear about it….
Lew Morrison
…Saskatchewan-born Morrison grew up in Hartney, MB and won consecutive Bantam hockey championships in 1960 and 1961 and a Provincial Juvenile title in 1966. Joining the 1966/67 Flin…
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…
Ball, Dennis
…Born in Winnipeg, Dennis Ball coached two City championship teams in the late 1940’s and reorganized the MJHL Winnipeg Rangers. He spent 25 years with the New York…