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Mosienko, Billy

…`46). He set an NHL record by scoring 3 goals in 21 seconds against New York Rangers on March 23, 1952 at Madison Square Garden. He returned to Winnipeg in…

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Chrystal, Bob

New York Rangers. He was Captain of the WHL champion Brandon Regals in 1957, and was twice named as the league’s top defenceman and to the First All-Star team….

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Cockburn, Bill

…championship. The next year he backstopped the Winnipegs to the Olympic championship in Lake Placid, New York. Also in 1932 he was runner-up for the Crowe Award as Canada’s Athlete…

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Bathgate, Andy

…Bathgate turned pro with the New York Rangers in 1952-53 and was with the club until 1964 when he was traded to Toronto. He enjoyed his greatest year in 1958…

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LOU JOYAL April 31, 1931 - September 18, 2020

…In 1969 he refereed at the World Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. He was appointed Manitoba Senior Hockey Commissioner in 1977-1978. Lou was also inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall…

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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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.”…

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,…

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Pratt, Walter "Babe"

…club captured the MJHL Championship. “Babe” won the MJHL scoring crown in 1935 with Kenora. Turning pro with Philadelphia, the Rangers’ farm team, he moved up to the NHL in…

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Williamson, Murray

…as a coach and administrator that he really shone. Williamson coached the US National team in 1967, 1968, 1971 and 1972. The 1968 squad was an Olympic team as was…

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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…

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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…

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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,…

BILL BUREGA MARCH 13, 1932 - AUGUST 23, 2020

…Shirley Pratt (Hugh). Bill and Beth met in Ottawa when Bill was playing hockey for the Senators, and Beth was a newly-graduated nurse from Ottawa Civic Hospital, and they were…

Ted Green

…1988) and co-coach (1990). He also claimed the WHA Avco Cup title three times, one with Hartford in 1973 and twice with Winnipeg in 1976 and 1978. Green, known as…

BOB HOLLIDAY WAY

…Holliday’s contributions to the community over several decades. Holliday grew up on Sadler Avenue and has made a career writing for many news organizations within the city, covering sports and…

How Manitoba Set the Bar for all World Juniors

…Toronto author Gare Joyce’s excellent article on the 1999 World Juniors in Winnipeg. The IIHF and Hockey Canada don’t always get it right, but this time they did…

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Murdoch, Murray

…Born in Lucknow, Ontario, this left winger was captain of the 1923 Memorial Cup winner, the University of Manitoba. When the New York Rangers were formed in 1926,…

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Fleury, Theo

…up for 1084 NHL games, mostly with Calgary Flames where he won a Stanley Cup in 1988-89. He also saw action with Colorado, New York Rangers and Chicago. The right…

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MARK MACKAY

…2001.  During that time, in 1995, he joined the German National Team playing in six World Championships, one World Cup of Hockey and the Winter Olympic Games in 1998 and…

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THE HOCKEY ICELANDERS OF SARGENT AVENUE

…Icelanders were the first foreign nationality to establish a settlement in an area that would become part of Manitoba. They established ‘New Iceland’ along the west coast of…

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Mann, Jim

…Born in Brandon, Manitoba Jim enjoyed a hockey career that spanned over 35 years as a player and as a coach. His first season behind the bench was…

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The Final Face-off

…been compiled from newspaper obituaries and other sources such as the Internet and the Society for International Hockey Research. Individual members of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame (MHHF) are…

Hockey: The Stories Behind our Passion

…which will run from July 6, 2018 – January 13, 2019. This exhibit, developed by the Canadian Museum of History where it premiered, March 10 to October 9, 2017, details…

Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum Inc. Fund

…history in Manitoba; providing assistance to hockey families who have suffered misfortune; post-secondary scholarships; writing & research grants; and a Community Award that supports Manitoba communities in making the game…

Miller, Perry

…following season, he joined the Charlotte Checkers of the EHL. In 1974, while with Charlotte, he was named to the SHL second all-star team. Miller moved to the WHA where…

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1948/49 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS

…three neither team was able to score in the fixed overtime period. Which led to another first when the series was tied 3-3 after seven games, which forced an eigth…

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