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MORLEY MEYERS

…levels (from minor to IHL to 20 years of U.S. college games) starting at age 14 in the MJHL and was an honored member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of…

Connor, Cam

…successful seasons in the World Hockey Association, before shifting leagues and signing with the Montreal Canadiens for the 1978-79 season.Claimed by the Edmonton Oilers in the Expansion Draft in 1979…

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Carlyle, Randy

…Born in Sudbury, Ontario, this defenceman played his junior hockey with the Sudbury Wolves before being drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1976. After two seasons with…

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Kennedy, Sheldon

…The Winnipeg Jets acquired Kennedy from the Red Wings after the 1993–94 season. Before he could lace up for the Jets, the Calgary Flames claimed him off waivers during the…

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Jim Benzelock

…Avco Cup Finals, eventually losing to Gordie Howe and the Houston Aeros. After 4 years with the Cougars, Jim would finish his career with the Quebec Nordiques in 1976. Returning…

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Ezinicki, Bill

…goals 105 assist, for 184 points. He retired in 1955 after stints with Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers and then began a long and successful golf career….

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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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Dunderdale, Tom

…1911. Tommy was named to the PCHA First All-Star Team on six occasions before retiring in 1924 with a career total of 194 goals in 241 regular season games. Dunderdale…

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Reay, Bill (Billy)

Allan Cup in 1944 and was with the Montreal Canadiens when they won the Stanley Cup in 1946 and 1953. After 10 years in the NHL Reay got into coaching…

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Saunders, Billy

…the WHL with Portland, was selected on four WHL All-Star teams and played on WHL Championship teams in 1965 and 1971. Billy Saunders scored 425 goals (third on the WHL…

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Loughlin, Clem

…to 8. After the 1925/26 season, the West Coast League disbanded and their players were sold to Chicago, Detroit and New York. The Victoria club was sold to the NHL…

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LARRY BOLONCHUK

…Moines Capitols of the IHL and was a key player in their 1974 Turner Cup championship. After Des Moines folded he was assigned to the Dayton Gems, where he was…

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Vic Grant

…joined CJOB Sports and created the popular Primetime Sports. He became CJOB’s News Director in 1998 and Program Director in 2000, before retiring in 2009. Vic Grant was recognized in…

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Monson, Walter (Pops)

…turned pro in 1936 with the AHL Pittsburgh Yellow-Jackets and played four seasons in England before returning home. He turned to coaching in 1942 and spent years in the MJHL…

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Varnes, Gerry

…Gerry Varnes began officiating in the elementary and junior high leagues before moving up to the Winnipeg B Bantam League and then to the MJHL in 1957 as…

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Lefley, Bryan

…7 goals, 29 assists, and 36 points before going to Europe. He began his coaching career in Bern, Switzerland in 1980. Bryan Lefley was coaching in Europe until his untimely…

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Kabel, Bob

…Born in Dauphin, this centreman played two junior hockey seasons with Flin Flon Bombers before moving on to a 15-year pro career. He played on two AHL championship…

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Borger, Ralph

…St. Boniface Saints for 28 years before selling in 2002. Won the volunteer of the year award in 1992 and named volunteer of the Millennium by Hockey Manitoba. He is…

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Ledyard, Grant

and Tampa Bay. Played for Team Canada in 1985 and 1986. Retired after the 2002 NHL season with career totals of 1028 games, 90 goals, 276 assists and 366 points….

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Miller, Perry

…free agent. Over the next six seasons, he played 217 games with Detroit and 117 games in the AHL with Adirondack Red Wings. Miller retired after the 1981-82 season….

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Lesuk, Bill

and 1979. Those Jet teams had lots of offense, but they needed a shut-down winger like Lesuk. After retiring, Lesuk was a scout for Boston (where he had been on…

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Hergesheimer, Phil

…with Cleveland in 1939 and the AHL scoring championship in 1947. He was the first player to score 250 goals in the AHL and was a First Team All-Star three…

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Hedberg, Anders

…222 as sists, 458 points. He was voted to the First All-Star Team three times and the Second All-Star Team once. He played on the “Hot Line” with Bobby Hull…

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2017 R. A. "Sam" Fabro Scholarship Men's Hockey

…his 2 years with the team. Adam is enrolled in the Asper School of Business and is an Academic All Canadian. He is one of our important team leaders, serving…

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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McKenzie, Ken

…Born in Winnipeg, McKenzie started his long and stellar hockey-writing career at the age of 17 with the Winnipeg Free Press. After World War II, he was hired…

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1994, 1995, 1996 WARROAD LAKERS

…During the period from 1993-94 to 1995-96, the Warroad (Minn.) Lakers accomplished a unique triple by winning the Canadian senior hockey championship and the Allan Cup three years…

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Nicolson, Ken "Friar"

and for Canada’s National team. His Jets coverage took him to Russia, Sweden, Finland, Japan and all over North America. Besides hockey, Ken Nicolson covered the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and

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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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