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

…played for the Saskatoon Blades and Portland Winterhawks of the WHL. He was a Canada West “All Rookie” team winner in his first season and followed this with an outstanding…

Yaschuk, Mike

…Champions in 1949-50. Mike Yaschuk coached midget and juvenile at Norwood Falcon C.C. for 12 years and co-founded and coached the St. Boniface Mohawks in the Manitoba Senior League….

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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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THE HOCKEY ICELANDERS OF SARGENT AVENUE

…had taken a heavy toll and many families would leave for southern parts of the province including opportunities in Winnipeg. A small Icelandic presence already existed in Winnipeg and would…

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Irvin, Alex

…Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association in the 1918/19 season. He joined the Victoria Aristocrats in 1919 for a final season. After Irvin’s playing career ended he returned to…

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Johnson, Danny

…won the Tommy Ivan Trophy as the league MVP. Johnson played 121 NHL games with Toronto, Vancouver and Detroit, and dressed for 232 more with the Winnipeg Jets of the

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Chrystal, Bob

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the 1949 Brandon Wheat Kings who lost to the Montreal Royals in the only eight-game Memorial Cup final ever played. He…

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Fabro, R. A. "Sam"

…chairman/director of Winnipeg Enterprises Corporation (1967-1983) and Chair of the 1974 Winter and 1978 Summer Manitoba Games. Fabro was a co-founder of the Manitoba Marathon and Canoe-athon and served time…

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Mosienko, Billy

…He played minor hockey in Winnipeg’s North End and Junior in 1939/40 with the Winnipeg Monarchs. He would turn pro, the following season, signing with the Chicago Black…

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Patrons

…*The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum Inc. is open to any person with interest in promoting the objectives of the organization. Any person can become a…

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Donate

The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum Inc. is open to any person with interest in promoting the objectives of the organization. Any person can become a…

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Allan, Perry

…Referee-in-Chief for Hockey Manitoba and was on the Standing Rules Committee for Hockey Canada. He worked as a Video Goal Judge for the NHL. An instructor for the WHL School…

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McDonald, Dennis

the Canadian junior hockey club (1982-89) and Manager of the 1984 Canadian Olympic team. He also organized a national program for coaches and referees. Dennis McDonald was assistant GM and…

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Gordon, Stratton

…(IHL) in 1957 and 1958. Back in the WHL, he scored four winning goals for the Spokane Comets in the 1962 play-offs. He then played in the rugged EHL for

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Evason, Dan (Heavy)

…with South East Blades. From 1999 until 2004 he scouted for the Kamloops Blazers of the WHL. From 2000 to 2002, he also served as director of hockey operations for

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Southern, Bruce

…Bruce Southern has been involved in hockey as a player, coach and scout for 45 years. Bruce coached the Fort Garry Blues to three MMJHL titles and also…

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Bownass, Jack

…with 61 goals, 259 assists for 320 points. His career included 80 games in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers. Jack Bownass was a member of…

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Gord Simpson

the MJHL with the Winnipeg Monarchs, then joined the Toronto Marlboros. After a brief season, he returned home to play with the Winnipeg Maroons for the next 14 years. In…

Ridley, Mike

…and Vancouver Canucks. He scored 292 goals, 466 assists for 758 points in 866 games. He finished his pro career back home with the Manitoba Moose of the IHL….

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Manitoba's World Champion Falcons 100th Anniversary

…On April 26, 2020 the Province of ManitobaΒ  celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Winnipeg Falcons winning the first Olympic Gold Medal for hockey at the 1920 Antwerp…

Irvin, Dick

…he moved to Toronto where he led them to the 1932 Stanley Cup. In 1940 he went on to coach the Montreal for 15 years, winning three more Stanley Cups….

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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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Lew Morrison

…1st round of the 1968 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers. After a season with their AHL affiliate Quebec Aces, he joined the Flyers full-time for the 1969/70 season,…

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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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Low, Ron

…enjoy a 12-year NHL career (382 games) with Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals, Detroit Red Wings, Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Oilers and New Jersey Devils. While with Kansas City of the

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Pat Falloon

…Pat Falloon put up nine points in four games and assisted on the winning goal in double overtime to help the Iles des Chenes North Stars North Stars win Canada’s…

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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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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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