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Mott, Morris

…Born in Creelman, SK, he played with the Weyburn Red Wings Jrs., Canada’s National Team, Queen’s University and the NHL’s California Seals. His coaching career began in 1977…

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Varnes, Gerry

…a referee in the two referee system. He oversaw university and Intermediate leagues along with Senior and International games involving Father Bauer’s Canadian National team. Gerry was regarded by coaches…

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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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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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Bownass, Jack

…Canada’s National Team for four years and played in the AHL, WHL, EPHL, IHL and the QHL. He was selected to the Second All-Star Team in the IHL in 1951…

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1927/28 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA VARSITY

…for the national title, Varsity lost the first game 2 – 0. In the 2nd match a hat trick from Blake Watson lifted the Varsity to a come-from-behind win 6-3…

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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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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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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)….

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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….

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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…

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Fredrickson, Frank

…play Senior briefly in the Winnipeg Patriot League before heading overseas in 1917 to serve with the Canadian Forces in World War I. The Falcons would re-form in 1919 and

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Bell, Joe

and played a number of games in the Service League and also played in 62 NHL games with the New York Rangers. His 11-year pro career totals were, 661 games…

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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…

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Frayne, Trent (Bill)

…to Winnipeg and joined the Canadian Press. In the late 1930s he accepted a position with the sports department of the Winnipeg Tribune. Frayne went to Toronto during World War…

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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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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.”…

2022 Ed Sweeney Award

…of 1979, losing most of the players who led them to the team’s third AVCO Cup victory that spring – Kent Nilsson, Terry Ruskowski, Rich Preston, Kim Clackson and Barry…

Shero, Fred

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played junior with St. James and the Winnipeg Rangers. He had three NHL seasons with the New York Rangers and played on two…

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Wilkie, Murray

…Murray Wilkie Murray Wilkie, a left-winger, was born in Radville, Sask. and moved to Neepawa at a young age. He was a MJHL all-star with Brandon Wheat Kings,…

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1945/46 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

and take the next three games 3-2, 9-5, 6-3 and claim the Manitoba Junior hockey title. It was off to the Lakehead and a best-of-seven series with the Port Arthur…

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BOB FITCHNER

…After two seasons with the WCJHL Wheaties, Fitchner was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1970 NHL draft. After stops in the Central, International, American and Southern…

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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;…

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1940/41 WINNIPEG RANGERS

…the Portage Terriers in three games straight. They would then take the Manitoba Junior title and Ollie Turnbull Memorial Trophy by beating East Kildonan Bisons in three straight games (4-3,…

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Giles, Curt

…Born in The Pas, this defenceman was first noticed at the University of Minnesota-Duluth where he played for four years and was selected to the NCAA All-American and

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Baxter, Paul

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played all of his minor hockey in his hometown and junior with the Winnipeg Monarchs and Clubs. He turned pro in 1974-75 and

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Irvine, Ted

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played all his minor hockey in his hometown and junior with the St. Boniface Canadiens and Winnipeg Braves. He turned pro and

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