…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played in the MJHL with the St. Boniface Saints and held the record for the most goals in a season (91) and most…
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Cully Wilson
…In the early 20th century, descendants of Icelandic immigrants in North America had to fight for acceptance in many walks of life. Professional hockey was no exception, and…
Stanowski, Wally
…Wally Stanowski played junior with the 1938 Memorial Cup champion St. Boniface Seals. He then played with Toronto Maple Leafs in 1939, finishing second in voting for the…
Rupp, Duane
…Born in MacNutt, Saskatchewan, this defenceman won a Memorial Cup in 1957 with the Flin Flon Bombers. In 7 NHL seasons, with Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins,and briefly…
Somers, Art
…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played junior for 1921 Winnipeg Falcons, the first Western team to win the Memorial Cup. He played senior with Winnipeg Victorias and Fort…
Abbott, Reg
…Montreal Canadiens. Abbott went on to play senior hockey for nine seasons with the Windsor Bulldogs and then the Winnipeg Maroons, Allan Cup Finalists twice and Allan Cup Champions in…
Ruttan, Jack
…League. Ruttan played for the Winnipegs in 1913, the year they won the Allan Cup. Jack Ruttan remained in hockey as a coach for many years after his playing days….
Morrison, John (Crutchy)
…Edmonton in the 1923 Stanley Cup final when they lost to Ottawa. In 11 years of pro hockey he played 339 games, scored 80 goals, with 39 assists for 119…
Bruneteau, Ed
…783 games over a 17 year career with teams in Omaha, Indianapolis, Quebec City, Sherbrooke and Milwaukee recording 313 goals, 318 assists for 631 points. Ed Bruneteau played 181 games…
Bownass, Jack
…Canada’s National Team for four years and played in the AHL, WHL, EPHL, IHL and the QHL. He was selected to the Second All-Star Team in the IHL in 1951…
Oddleifson, Chris
…games, scoring 95 goals, 191 assists, for a total of 286 points. He also played in the AHL and CHL with 242 games, scoring 57 goals, 164 assists, for a…
Bourke, Jack
…1891 Born in St. James, he was a hard-working volunteer for more than 25 years with amateur teams in the St. James area. Jack Bourke also served for…
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…
Frayne, Trent (Bill)
…Born in Brandon, Trent Frayne was better known as “Bill” to his old friends. He began covering sports as a teenager for the Brandon Sun. Then he came…
Hawerchuk, Dale
…Born in Toronto, Ontario Dale played junior hockey with the Cornwall Royals as a centreman winning the Memorial Cup in 1980 and 1981. He was selected to the…
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….
MacPherson, Stewart
…for the BBC in 1937. As a war correspondent, showman, sports commentator and author, his rise to fame in the UK included the Twenty Questions quiz show, Royal tours and…
Gilroy, Ed
…Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Manitoba) from 1927-34 stood as a record for that post. Ed Gilroy also served as Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) President from 1934-36….
Oake, Scott
…addition to hockey, Scott has covered high-profile sporting events including the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, CFL football, among many other sports. In 2003, Oake’s interview with NHLer Brett Hull won him…
Steen, Thomas
…a 5-5 tie. In the 1984-85 season he scored a career high 30 goals combined with 54 assists for 84 points. His best season with the Jets came in 1989-90…
Orchard, Lloyd
…1979-1995. His many awards include the 1984 MAHA award, the 1990 CAHA award for service to minor hockey and the 1994 Vic Lindquist Award from the Manitoba Hockey Foundation….
Final Face Off - Brian Cadle 1948 - 2015
…We are saddened to announce that on November 6, 2015 in Calgary, Alberta, Brian Cadle passed away, three months after being diagnosed with cancer. He was lovingly surrounded…
1994, 1995, 1996 WARROAD LAKERS
…During the period from 1993-94 to 1995-96, the Warroad (Minn.) Lakers accomplished a unique triple by winning the Canadian senior hockey championship and the Allan Cup three years…
Final Face Off - Sport World Mourns Loss of Frank McKinnon
…education, included a commitment to the community where he became a founding member and the first treasurer of the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association (MHSAA) in 1962. At Carman, MB…
Joyal, Lou
…was with them for ten years and part of their 1964 Allan Cup championship team. Lou then turned to refereeing for ten years, handling Junior, Senior and International games. Lou…
McKerlie, Almer
…Referee. Born in Miami, he was considered by many to be one of the best hockey referees in the province. Almer McKerlie officiated for some 40 years in…
Paddock, John
…becoming General Manager for the Jets before the club’s move to Arizona. Returning to the AHL and the Hartford Wolf Pack, his teams posted 3 consecutive 40-win seasons and a…
Murray, Andy
…2003, and 2008. In 2012, Andy Murray was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame. Today, he is the head coach for the Western Michigan Broncos men’s…
Russell, Lawrence (Spud)
…the Winnipeg Rangers to a western provincial title. He also coached the St. James Canadians of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. For many years “Spud” Russell was Chief Scout for…
Mulligan, Andy
…went on to play 365 games in the American Hockey Association from 1928 to 1940. He came back home and coached the St. James juniors for a couple of seasons…