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Hildebrand, Elmer

…the SEMHL for 20 years. He ran a first-class operation which included play-by-play broadcasts over CFAM-Altona. Because of his vision and service, the SEMHL remains as one of the oldest…

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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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Belfour, Ed

…games with Chicago, San Jose, Dallas and Toronto. Only Martin Brodeur and Patrick Roy have more wins than his 484. He won the Calder Trophy as top rookie in 1991….

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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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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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Paddock, John

…in the NHL and AHL, he hung up his skates at 29 years of age to take over the Mariners’ coaching reins from Tommy McVie during the 1983-84 season. The…

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1982/83 WINNIPEG NORTH END FLYERS

…HARDY CUP CHAMPIONSEDMONTON JOURNAL TROPHY The North End Flyers were a team of players and management most of whom grew up and played sports in the North End…

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Sami Jo Small Award

…the student council, organized this year’s grad trip, and is on the Grad Tea Committee. In addition to her school activities she is a volunteer in the CanSkate Program, and

Gurba, Andy

…Referee. Born in Brandon, Gurba started to referee minor hockey and Big 4 League games in 1947 in his hometown. He officiated 13 inter-provincial series for the CAHA…

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Vinet, Joe

…the early 50’s. Vinet was an excellent skater and had a great interpretation of the rules which led the CAHA to assign him to Memorial Cup and Allan Cup playdowns….

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Cartman, Mo

…Born in Portage la Prairie, Cartman made a significant contribution to the newspaper industry and sport in Portage la Prairie and surrounding districts for close to 60 years….

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McCallum, Dunc

…went on to play 813 games in 14 pro seasons in the NHL, WHA, IHL, WHL, EPHL, CPHL and AHL. His NHL career included games with the New York Rangers…

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Pennell, Gord

…AHL All-Star game on October 27, 1954. Gord Pennell began his coaching career in 1959 with MJHL Winnipeg Rangers and in 1961 led his club to the Western Canada final…

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2019 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Dinner

…1972/73 St. Boniface Mohawks, 1957/58 St. Boniface Canadiens and 1928/29 Elmwood Millionaires into the Team category. You can visit our Youtube channelĀ  CLICK HERE to view our videos from that…

Crawford, Howard "Krug"

…sports editor, news editor and managing editor. He was noted for his positive, non-critical, and encouraging style of reporting. He was also an excellent baseball pitcher and hockey player in…

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Desjardins, Larry

…MLA and Minister of Sport in Manitoba for almost a decade. As Minister of Sport, he played a major role in creating what amateur sport is today in Manitoba….

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ROB HAITHWAITE

and Inter-Provincial Championships at all levels. In 1995, he refereed the final game of the Asian Cup in Seoul Korea. Well respected amongst his peers, Rob serves on the Hockey…

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Thornson, Len

…in 1953, eventually finding a home in 1957 with the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League. Len would play 16 pro seasons, 13 with the Komets, winning seven…

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Paradice, Alan (Al)

…he refereed in the Western Hockey League, the International Hockey League, international hockey and in all levels of the CAHA, including the Memorial and Allan Cup finals. Al Paradice was…

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1965-70 CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM

…in the Winnipeg Arena against top European teams. A second national team was formed in Ottawa during the 1967-68 season. Canada finished third in the world championship in 1966 and

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Lindquist, Vic

…won the World Championship in 1935. Vic Lindquist was a respected referee who, in thirty years, over saw hundreds of games at the local, provincial, national and international levels….

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Jennifer Botterill

…as top female college hockey player in the US. Her final point in international play was an assist on Marie-Philip Poulin’s game-winning goal at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics….

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Kowcinak, Dick

…Kowcinak played on another Allan Cup winner in 1940 with the Kirkland Lake Blue Devils. He finished his hockey career in the International League where he won scoring titles in…

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Joyal, Lou

…Senior and International games. Lou was one of two Canadian referees in the 1969 World Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1977-78 he was appointed Manitoba Senior Hockey Commissioner….

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FINAL FACE-OFF 2021

…the Society for International Hockey Research (SIHR). Individual honoured members of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame are noted with an asterisk* and the year of induction by MHHF or…

Gilhen, Randy

…stats were 55 goals, 60 assists and 115 points in 457 games. He finished his 15 year career in 1998 with the Manitoba Moose of the International Hockey League….

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Konik, George

…US team finished sixth in the World A championship. His intermittent pro career included playing in the NHL in 1967-68 with the Pittsburgh Penguins and ended in 1972-73 with the…

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