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Thornson, Len

…MVP awards, three scoring titles. He would score over 100 points over 10 straight seasons with career totals of 509 goals and 1,442 points. He was honoured with eight First…

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Kerr, Gordon

…whistle and became one of the finest hockey officials ever produced in Manitoba. He served as the Referee-in-Chief of the Manitoba Amateur Hockey association for over 30 years and officiated…

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2021 SAM FABRO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

…play and penalty kill units. Dylan is in his 3rd year of eligibility with the Bisons, is an Academic All Canadian for having a Grade Point Average of over 3.5Β …

Juzda, Bill

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman possessed one of the best hip checks in hockey, earning him the nickname “The Beast.” He played junior with both Elmwood and Kenora…

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Pat Falloon

…MVP. Drafted 2nd overall by San Jose Sharks in the 1991 entry draft, Falloon would play nine NHL seasons. Leaving the NHL, Pat joined HC Davos of the Swiss A…

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Low, Ron

…Born in Foxwarren, this goaltender played with the Winnipeg Jets of the WCJHL, and the Dauphin Kings, who won the MJHL title in 1969. He went on to…

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Hextall, Bryan

…in overtime in 1940. This right winger was the NHL scoring champion in 1942 and was selected to the NHL All-Star Team five times. In 2000, he was voted to…

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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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Ulrich, Bud

…After his junior career with the Winnipeg Monarchs ended, Bud Ulrich started refereeing in the Greater Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association in 1961. He worked all levels and later…

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Browne, Cecil

…Born in Winnipeg, this all round athlete was selected “Manitoba’s Athlete of the Century” in 1970. The right-winger played with the Strathconas in the In dependent Hockey League…

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Yaschuk, Mike

…Born in Ituna, Saskatchewan, this right winger played junior with the St. Boniface Athletics who lost two successive provincial playoffs to the 1941-42 Portage Terriers, and the 1942-43…

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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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McKinnon, Frank

…a member (five years as President) of the MAHA and five year as a member (three years as Chairman) of the CAHA. He was the 1983 winner of the Canadian…

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Johnson, Danny

…DANNY JOHNSON March 6, 1993 Born in Winnipegosis, this centre played junior hockey with Flin Flon, Fort Frances and Brandon in the SJHL and Fort Frances in the

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MARK MACKAY

…Borger’s St. Boniface Saints organization at the age of 10, playing on 5 Provincial championship teams. Β  After one season of junior with the MJHL Saints, Mackay joined the U…

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Simpson, "Bullet" Joe

…Born in Selkirk, he was an outstanding defenceman throughout his career. Simpson had speed to burn which earned him the nickname Bullet Joe. In 1914-15 he played with…

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Miller, Tom

…original idea. It is said that Tom once went into surgery with fundraising tickets taped to his chest so the doctor had to buy them before the operation began….

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ROBERT ABRAM WALES 02/13/1939 - 07/09/2021

…yearlong teacher exchange programs overseas in England and then ultimately returning to Brandon. During his time in Brandon he stayed active running, taking part in the Terry Fox Run annually…

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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Hares, Al

…In Selkirk, Al Hares is Γ’€œMr. HockeyΓ’€.It is estimated that in over 50 years involved with hockey, 33 as a coach, Al Hares has spent 10,000 hours behind…

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Frayne, Trent (Bill)

…II and became a columnist for the Globe and Mail. He found time to write many sport and hockey books over the years. He has also contributed to Maclean’s, True,…

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Wakely, Ernie

…shutouts. He played 334 games in the WHA, including the Winnipeg Jets, San Diego Mariners, Cincinnati Stingers, Houston Aeros and Birmingham Bulls over seven seasons with 16 shut outs….

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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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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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Pike, Alf

…Born in Winnipeg, Pike centred the top line of the Winnipeg Monarchs with Johnny McCreedy and Dick Kowcinak. This line led the Monarchs to the 1937 Memorial Cup…

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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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Pilous, Rudy

…Born in Winnipeg, he played junior with the Monarchs and Portage Terriers. He played in England and then went to St. Catharines for a promised job and spot…

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Patrick, Steve

…in the MJHL with St. James Canadians and recorded 35 points in 50 games. He joined the WHL champion Brandon Wheat Kings in 1978-79 for their Memorial run that fell…

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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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