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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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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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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…

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Hockey: The Stories Behind our Passion

…Kent Morgan, Ted Holland and Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame member Ab McDonald are seen here taking in the Manitoba Museum’s Hockey: The Stories Behind our Passion exhibit…

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…

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…

MBHHF & Museum Inc. Fund

…& future, through archival and promotion of the game’s history in Manitoba; providing assistance to hockey families who have suffered misfortune; post-secondary scholarships; writing & research grants; and a Community…

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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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1948/49 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS

…Memorial Cup to the Montreal Royals which was held in Winnipeg and Brandon. The series was very closely contested and saw many firsts. The first tie game, as in game…

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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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Miller, Perry

…Born in Winnipeg, Perry Miller played both defence and left wing. In 1971 and 1972, he played junior with the West Kildonan North Stars of the MJHL. The

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World's Oldest Living Former Pro Hockey Player

…Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame writer Ty Dilello penned a great article on the oldest living former pro hockey player, Wilf Beaulieu. Born in 1918 in Winnipeg, Wilf…

Yaschuk, Mike

…Winnipeg Reo Flyers from 1946-48. He played with Saskatoon Quakers of the WHL in 1948-49. He also played with Streatham, the English League Champions in 1949-50. Mike Yaschuk coached midget…

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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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Pat Falloon

…back-to-back 60-goal seasons. In 1991, Falloon won gold with the Canadian World Junior team then returned to the Chiefs to win the 1991 Memorial Cup where he was also named…

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Ulrich, Bud

in Memorial Cup playdowns and in 1974-75 was selected as Canada’s referee for the World Junior Championship working games in Minneapolis and Winnipeg. He also became a head referee in

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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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THE HOCKEY ICELANDERS OF SARGENT AVENUE

…attending Winnipeg schools and participating in sports. Many started playing ice hockey in Winnipeg as early as 1896. By 1920, they would be world champions … read their story here…

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GERRY HART January 1, 1948 – May 12, 2023

…defenseman, the native of Flin Flon, Manitoba, played 15 NHL seasons, starting his career with the Detroit Red Wings in 1968/69.  Selected in the 1972 NHL expansion draft by New…

REMEMBERING ART COULTER - Ty Dilello

…READ THE STORY HERE TY DILELLO is an accredited writer with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and is a member of the Society for International Hockey Research (SIHR)….

Fabro, R. A. "Sam"

…Born in Udine, Italy, “Sam” Fabro played with the 1941 Winnipeg Rangers, the Memorial Cup champions. He was one of the founders of Manitoba Hockey Players Foundation in

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Chrystal, Bob

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the 1949 Brandon Wheat Kings who lost to the Montreal Royals in the only eight-game Memorial Cup final ever played. He…

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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…

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Johnson, Tom

In 1946 he played for the Winnipeg Monarchs. Johnson was claimed by the Montreal Canadiens in 1947 and played one season with the Montreal Royals and the next…

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Bathgate, Andy

…Andy Bathgate played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and eventually headed east to Captain the Guelph Biltmores of the Ontario Hockey League to the 1952 Memorial Cup championship….

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Barney Holden

…Holden was one of the first Winnipeg-born professional players when he ventured to Michigan and joined the infamously rough International Hockey League in 1904. The IHL was the

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RON OAKES

…Ron Oakes was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he got his radio start with radio station CKRC before broadcasting minor-league hockey games and the Blue Bombers for CJOB….

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Heindl Sr., Bill

…Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Bill played defence in the MJHL for the 1940-41 Memorial Cup champion Winnipeg Rangers, and was with the Portage Terriers the following season who…

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