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2017 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Dinner Tickets

the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame at the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame 2017 Induction Dinner to be held on Saturday, October 7, 2017 at CanadInns Polo Park. Joe Aiello…

Dunc Rousseau 1945-2017

…recognized as an original Winnipeg Jet at the Heritage Classic in 2016. Upon his retirement from pro hockey, Dunc spent 23 years working for Molson Breweries, Reimer Trucking and Unique…

Johnson, Danny

…with Toronto, Vancouver and Detroit, and dressed for 232 more with the Winnipeg Jets of the WHA. He was the second captain of the Jets before retiring in 1975….

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2021 SAM FABRO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

is an Academic All Canadian for having a Grade Point Average of over 3.5  and is currently in the Faculty of Science with a goal of attending Medical School….

Irvin, Alex

…AHA after they were moved from Winnipeg to St. Louis. Irvin would return to Winnipeg after one season in St. Louis and take up refereeing again. In over two decades…

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Ken "Friar" Nicolson Award

…Honour Roll. He is a member of Youth in Philanthropy, MassChoir, Concert Band, Reach for the Top, Maroon and White Society, andgrounds crew for The Freshman Retreat. He volunteers at

Mott, Morris

the Brandon University Bobcats. The Brandon U professor and Society for International Hockey Research member has written articles for the Manitoba History journal. With historian Ed Sweeney, he wrote an…

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Simpson, Gordon

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played in the MJHL with the Winnipeg Monarchs and then joined the Toronto Marlboros for the 1948-49 season. He played with the Sydney…

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Rendall, Tom

…was named one of the top 21 players in the First 50 years of NCAA tournament history. He went on to play for the British Hockey League champion Brighton Tigers…

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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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Johnson, Tom

the Canadiens and won six Stanley Cups. He enjoyed his best season in 1958-59 when he won the Norris Trophy and was named to the NHL First All-Star Team….

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REMEMBERING ART COULTER - Ty Dilello

…Coulter. The second captain in the history of the New York Rangers, Coulter played the game the way it was supposed to be played in his age, combining toughness with…

Hockey: The Stories Behind our Passion

to press-box, rink to corporate boardroom, players’ bench to backyard game. They will come to understand why hockey holds such a significant place in the hearts of Canadians. Check out…

Murray Bannerman

…as backup to Tony Esposito in 1980. Taking over the Blackhawks net in the 1982 playoffs, Bannerman led the Hawks to a series win over Minnesota North Stars. Twice an…

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Coulter, Art

…and captained the Rangers to their 1940 Stanley Cup victory. After two more seasons, Art entered the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II; this ended his pro career….

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Irvin, Dick

…he moved to Toronto where he led them to the 1932 Stanley Cup. In 1940 he went on to coach the Montreal for 15 years, winning three more Stanley Cups….

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Sweeney, Ed

…Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Ed has been a dedicated hockey researcher for over forty years and a writer of books and articles pertaining to Manitoba hockey. An edition…

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Frayne, Trent (Bill)

…Born in Brandon, Trent Frayne was better known as “Bill” to his old friends. He began covering sports as a teenager for the Brandon Sun. Then he came…

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Cornell, Bob

…that purchased most of the team shares and operated it until 1979. Again in 1985 he and two partners bought the team and turned it over to the Keystone Centre…

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Crozier, Joe

…1949. Brandon lost the 1949 Memorial Cup final to the Montreal Royals in the only eight game final ever played. He played over 700 pro games in the PCHL, USHL,…

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Dunsmore, Fred

…member of Winnipeg Maroons, the 1964 Allan Cup Champions; was on three European tours with the Maroons and played for Canada at the 1965 World Championships in Tampere, Finland….

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The Society for International Hockey Research

The Society for International Hockey Research, is a growing network of writers, statisticians, collectors, broadcasters, academics and just plain hockey buffs, most of whom have been practicing their…

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Frost, Ray

for ten seasons. The Rangers won the MJHL championship three times and were Western Canada Finalists in 1961 losing to Edmonton. He served for ten years 1967 to 1977 as…

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Allard, George

…Born in The Pas, Manitoba. An outstanding Junior A goalkeeper with Black Hawks and Brandon who signed a “C” form with Chicago. He organized and played for Flin

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Murdoch, Murray

…192 points. Murdoch coached at Yale University for 28 years. In 1974 he was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding service to the game in the United States….

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Vic Grant

…an editor at the Trib until its 1980 closure. He left Winnipeg but returned in 1982 to cover sports for the Winnipeg Sun and for CKY television. In 1990 Grant…

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