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Rayner, Charlie (Chuck)

…Born in Sutherland, SK, Chuck Rayner showed great promise as a goaltender and by 16 he was playing junior hockey with the Saskatoon Wesleys. He moved on to…

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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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Wilkinson, Neil

…a year with the 1986/87 season in US college hockey with Michigan State Spartans he returned to junior with the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL. In the NHL, he…

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Heindl Sr., Bill

…Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Bill played defence in the MJHL for the 1940-41 Memorial Cup champion Winnipeg Rangers, and was with the Portage Terriers the following season who…

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Davis, Reyn

…went to the Chatham Daily News before joining the Winnipeg Free Press in 1968. Reyn Davis covered the Winnipeg Junior Jets from 1969 and then the professional Jets of both…

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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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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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Fleury, Theo

…hockey with the St. James Canadians. He spent four seasons in the WHL with the junior Moose Jaw Warriors and played for Canada in two world junior tournaments. Fleury suited…

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Steen, Thomas

…Thomas Steen was born in Grums, Sweden, selected to the World Junior all-star team in 1979 he was drafted that same year in the fifth round by the

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Irvin, Dick

World War I. He returned to pro hockey in 1921 playing with the Regina Caps and Portland. He moved to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1926 and was their first…

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Kerr, Gordon

…Sapporo, Japan and the 1976 Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria. In addition Gord Kerr refereed in the Western Hockey League and the World Hockey Association for several years.  …

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Maxwell, Fred "Steamer"

…championship. He later coached the 1927 Winnipegs and the 1930 Elmwood Millionaires to Manitoba Senior titles and in 1935 he piloted the Winnipeg Monarchs to a World Hockey championship….

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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, Alex

…Born April 3, 1890 in Hamilton, Ontario. Alex was Captain of the 1915 Allan Cup champion Winnipeg Monarchs alongside his brother Dick. Irvin turned pro with the Vancouver…

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1956 WINNIPEG WARRIORS WIN EDINBURGH TROPHY

…Paul Masnick once as the Warriors defeated the Eastern champion Montreal Royals 3-1 on May 3, 1956 in front of a record Winnipeg Arena crowd of 10,072. The win gave…

Hextall, Bryan

…Born in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, he played all of his minor hockey in Poplar Point, Manitoba. He played on the 1929-30 Manitoba Juvenile championship team. He played junior with…

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Cornell, Bob

…Bob Cornell, born and raised in Brandon, had a 25-year association with his hometown junior team , the Wheat Kings. In 1974, he was part of a group…

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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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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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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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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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McKinnon, Frank

…Association, a Congress member of the International Ice Hockey Federation and a Trustee of the Centennial Cup. Frank McKinnon was also the Commissioner of the MJHL for many years….

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Rendall, Tom

…Born in Winnipeg, this centre played for the 1951 Memorial Cup finalist and 1952 MJHL champion Winnipeg Monarchs. From 1954-57, with the University of Michigan, he was on…

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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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Thornson, Len

…Turner Cup Championships. Thornson would retire in 1969 as the league’s all-time points leader with 1,382. In 1997, the Hockey News named Len Thornson the IHL’s all-time Greatest Player….

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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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Sigurdson, Hal

…Born in Churchbridge, Saskatchewan. Hal Sigurdson was with the Winnipeg Free Press for some 40 years and covered junior and senior hockey, the Western Hockey League and the

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Frayne, Trent (Bill)

…to Winnipeg and joined the Canadian Press. In the late 1930s he accepted a position with the sports department of the Winnipeg Tribune. Frayne went to Toronto during World War…

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Kowcinak, Dick

…to the 1937 Memorial Cup championship. The next season, he was with the Trail Smoke-Eaters who won the Allan Cup and in 1939 Trail captured the World hockey title. Dick…

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