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Crozier, Joe

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played junior with the Brandon Wheat Kings where he was a Second Team All-Star in 1948 and a First Team All– Star in…

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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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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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1930/1931 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES

…Pats, led by goalie Kenny Campbell were riding a streak of six straight shutouts. On March 18, Ralph Redding’s goal was all the Pats needed to continue the streak with…

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Ormshaw, Earl

…attained a level six certification from Hockey Canada in 1978. Referee-in-Chief appointments in Manitoba leagues, supervisor of Allan Cup playdowns and championships in Winnipeg. Officiated 1,800 recorded games, has developed…

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Sjoberg, Lars-Eric

…leader was team captain 5 times. One of the pioneers of the “European invasion” of pro hockey, he played 374 games, scored 32 goals, 197 assists, for 229 points….

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Nilsson, Ulf

…Born in Nynashamin, Sweden, this centreman was with the Winnipeg Jets for four WHA seasons. In 300 games he scored 140 goals, 344 assists, 484 points. He played…

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Cude, Wilf

…years in the NHL from 1930 to 1940 with Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and Montreal Canadiens, and was twice voted to the Second All-Star team for his netminding prowess….

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Pennell, Gord

…Born in Winnipeg, he played for the St. James and Winnipeg Canadians of the MJHL in 1947 and 1948. He played his last junior season with the Barrie…

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1941/42 PORTAGE TERRIERS

…Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions The 1942 Portage Terriers steamrolled all competitors on their way to winning the Abbott Cup and the Memorial Cup championships. Roster: Staff…

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Branigan, Andy

…171 assists, for a total of 222 points; and was a Second Team All-Star in 1956. Andy Branigan won AHL Championships with Hershey Bears in 1947 and Providence Reds in…

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Shibicky, Alex

…seasons, all with the New York Rangers, he played 324 games with 110 goals, 91 assists, for 201 points and won a Stanley Cup with the Blueshirts in 1939-40….

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Coleman, Jim

…Born in Winnipeg, Coleman started his newspaper career with the Winnipeg Tribune and became one of Canada’s most celebrated sports columnists with a national column for all Southam…

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Keating, Mickey

…Warriors who won both the WHL Championship and the Edinborough Trophy. Mickey Keating scouted for the Minnesota North Stars and Atlanta Flames, was Coach and G.M. of the Flin Flon…

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Hergesheimer, Wally

…seasons with the New York Rangers and Chicago Blackhawks, he played 351 games, scored 114 goals, 85 assists, for 199 points. In 1953 he was 4th in scoring behind Gordie…

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Allan, Arthur Carlyon

…Born in Winnipeg, Arthur Carlyon Allan played junior hockey for the Kenora Thistles. He was Sports Editor of the Winnipeg Tribune (late 1940s to mid-1950s). He authored Grey…

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Mackenzie, Don

…Don MacKenzie started coaching minor hockey at Isaac Brock Community Club when he was playing junior for the Winnipeg Rangers. He served as a director and then president…

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Northcott, Baldy

…seasons Northcott played 508 games with 84 goals, 108 assists for 192 points. After he retired, Lawrence “Baldy” Northcott coached the 1941 Winnipeg Rangers to the Memorial Cup championship….

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Matheson, Jack

…Trib ceased operations in 1980. “Matty” covered all sports, including hockey, for the Tribune, the Winnipeg Sun and several special interest papers. Jack Matheson also enjoyed a stellar radio broadcasting…

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Wittman, Don

…play-by-play commentator for Hockey Night in Canada and has broadcast many Stanley Cup series. His career also included NHL All-Star Games, the 1987 Rendez-Vous Series, WHA games including two Avco…

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Patrick, Steve

…Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Steve played all his minor hockey in St. James as a right winger. In the 1976-77 season at the age of 15 he played…

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Irvine, Ted

…Born in Winnipeg, this left winger played all his minor hockey in his hometown and junior with the St. Boniface Canadiens and Winnipeg Braves. He turned pro and…

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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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1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS

…denied in 1964, despite some question whether or not they would compete for the cup that year. The team had just returned from a European tour and injuries to key…

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Manson, Ray

…in the AHL, USHL, PCHL and WHL. In his final pro season of 1956-57, Ray Manson played for the WHL champion Brandon Regals and was a First Team All-Star….

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Mathers, Frank

…General Manager. He was an AHL All-Star five times. In 1987 the NHL honoured him with Lester Patrick Award for 35 years distinguished service to hockey in the U.S.A….

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Lesuk, Bill

…318 in the WHA, all with the Winnipeg Jets. He scored 99 goals, but his real value was as a defensive forward with the Avco Cup teams of 1976, 1978…

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Bonar, Dan

…and Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977 WCHL Champions. He scored 75 goals and 125 points for Brandon that season. In 1978, Bonar was IHL Rookie of the Year, MVP and was…

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1994/95 WINNIPEG SOUTH BLUES

…the MJHL Turnnbull Memorial Trophy. Advancing into inter-provincial play the South Blues would defeat the SJHL Weyburn Red Wings for the Anavet Cup and a spot in the 1995 National…

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R. A. Sam Fabro Scholarship recipient Erica Rieder

…President of the Manitoba Baseball Association from 1968 – 1969, Chairman for the Manitoba Games from 1974 – 1978, and vice chairman of the Wildlife Foundation of Manitoba.  He was admitted…