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McDonald, Dennis

…Director (1974-86), and CAHA Vice-President (1986 -89). He was the recipient of the Gordon Juckes award (contribution of hockey development in Canada) in 1989. He was Director of Operations for…

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Rendall, Tom

…in 1958 where he was the league’s rookie of the year and scoring champion. He returned to Canada and played 15 years of senior hockey. He was with the Allan…

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Hull, Bobby

…Byng Trophy (1965). A ten-time First and two-time Second NHL All-Star, Robert Marvin (Bobby) Hull is in both Canada‘s Sports Hall of Fame and the Hockey Hall of Fame….

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Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring

…side of the ring. Each ring is engraved with the inductees’ full name inside the ring. The ring is cast in 10-carat yellow gold. Trademark Manufactured – Jostens Canada Ltd….

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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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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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2022 SAMI JO SMALL AWARD RECIPIENT - KELSEY FORREST

…Strength Committee, and Social Committee. She has organized a fundraiser for KidSport Canada and Fast and Female. In addition, she is a peer tutor, and a Softball Manitoba umpire….

Davis, Dick

and competed in the Memorial Cup. Davis began his officiating career in Winnipeg in the 1930s with local leagues. He rapidly advanced to the junior, senior, and intermediate leagues both…

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Vic Grant

…Director in 1998 and Program Director in 2000, before retiring in 2009. Vic Grant was recognized in 2000 by the Manitoba Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association Media Roll of Honour….

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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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Dutton, "Red" Mervyn

…Americans. In 1936, he took over coaching and managing that club until 1942 when the team ceased to operate. When Frank Calder, the NHL President, died in 1943, Dutton was…

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Fredrickson, Frank

…he captained the team to both the 1920 Allan Cup championship and the Olympic crown in Antwerp. That same year, Fredrickson signed with Lester Patrick’s PCHL club in Victoria. He…

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1994, 1995, 1996 WARROAD LAKERS

…the championship so a 9-5 loss to Truro, N.S. didn’t hurt. In the final against Stony Plain, Lakers led 3-0 in the third period and managed to hold off the…

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RON OAKES

…He later would do radio sports reporting for the CBC. Oakes was the voice of several teams in the NHL, WHA, and minor league hockey, including a long term as…

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Zarrillo, Bruno

…He was in the Olympics in Albertville in 1992, Lillehammer in 1994 and Nagano in 1998. Most of his career was spent with Bolzano and Cologne Sharks. In 1996, playing…

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Shero, Fred

…Calder Cup winners with Cleveland in 1953 and 1954. Shero was also a member of the 1956 WHL champion Winnipeg Warriors. After his playing days he turned to coaching and

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Wilkie, Murray

…played intermediate hockey with Minnedosa and Neepawa, senior with St. Boniface Mohawks and pro with Winnipeg Warriors and Brandon Regals. Outside of Manitoba, Wilkie started his career with New Haven…

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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…

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Hildebrand, Elmer

…Born in Altona, Hildebrand was an outstanding visionary and administrator. He was a player, manager and president of the Altona Maroons for 11 years and later, President of

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McCallum, Dunc

…the Wheat Kings who lost the 1979 Memorial Cup to Peterborough. He was named WCHL Coach of the Year in 1977 and WHL Coach of the Year in 1979….

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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…

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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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Evason, Dean

…Born in Flin Flon, Manitoba Dean played junior in the WHL with Spokane and Kamloops Jr. Oilers as a centre. He finished second in scoring for the 1982-83…

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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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Pilous, Rudy

…WHL champion Denver Invaders. He managed the WHA champion Winnipeg Jets in 1976 & 1978. Rudy Pilous later scouted for Detroit and LA and was GM of Toronto’s farm team…

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Cartman, Mo

…Sportsman of the Year in Portage la Prairie in 1992. He was named posthumously to the Media Roll of Honour by the Manitoba Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association in 2006….

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Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum Inc. Fund

…Manitoba Heritage Trust Fund to support their work. The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame provides financial support to the hockey community through post-secondary scholarships and the MBHHF Community Award. In…

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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Johnson, Jimmy

…1967-68 season before moving up for good to the NHL roster. On Jan. 28, 1972, Johnson was part of an eight-player trade between the Flyers and LA Kings. The Flyers…

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