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Jennifer Botterill

…Canadia’s National team until 2011, Botterill played in eight World Championships, winning five gold and three silver medals, and was named MVP twice. Botterill won three consecutive Olympic gold medals…

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1920 WINNIPEG FALCONS HONOURED WITH PLAQUE

…A Confluence of Destinies: The Saga of the Winnipeg Falcons’ 1920 Olympic Gold Medal Victory in Ice Hockey  A national historic event may be designated if it occurred at least…

Wilson, Carol (Cully)

…Falcons. He turned pro with the National Hockey Association’s Toronto Blueshirts in 1912, capturing his first Stanley Cup in 1914. The 1914-15 season would be a career year for Cully,…

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Ridley, Curt

…his career with the Cincinnati Tigers of the CHL. He played 104 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Vancouver Canucks….

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Wittman, Don

…Cup finals, international and World Junior hockey championships and several Olympic Winter Games. Don Wittman was also involved with CJOB radio coverage of the Winnipeg Jets in their final four…

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Final Face Off - Brian Cadle 1948 - 2015

…by his children, Bryson (My Phuong), Lacey (Blake) and Meghan (Vig) at the time of his death. Brian was an original member of the Winnipeg Jets of the World Hockey…

Kuryk, Don

…He officiated in the Winnipeg minor hockey system, MJHL, MMJHL, CIAU, WHL, IIHL, and worked in the World Hockey Championships, Allan, Centennial and Hardy Cup finals. Don Kuryk was also…

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Reardon, Ken

…This defenceman played minor hockey in Winnipeg and junior with Edmonton, who lost the 1939 Memorial Cup final to Oshawa. In 1940 he signed with Montreal but World

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Benson, Bill

…turned pro later that year and played 2 NHL seasons with the New York/ Brooklyn Americans. He served three years with the Canadian Armed Forces. After World War II, he…

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Mikkelson, Bill

…was the NHL rookie of the year in 1948. Bill’s son, Brendan, is an Anaheim draft choice and his daughter, Meaghan, just competed in the world championship with Team Canada….

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Henry, Jim (Sugar Jim)

and with Ottawa in 1942-43 when those teams won the Allan Cup. “Sugar Jim” joined the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II. He played 9 NHL seasons and ap…

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Wells, Jack (Cactus Jack)

…Born in Moose Jaw, “Cactus Jack” was one of Canada’s best known sportscasters. He started his radio career in Saskatoon in 1937 and later worked at CJRC and

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Chernecki, Wayne

and a Detroit Red Wing draft choice, he played 263 games for the AHL Springfield Kings and Providence Reds. He then returned to Winnipeg and put to use the commerce…

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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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Tascona, Sam

…Born in St. Boniface, Sam Tascona spent over 40 years in the Winnipeg minor hockey system as a coach, manager and as an instructor. He was a referee…

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Creighton, Fred

…Fred, was a minor league defenseman for 11 years and then coached professional hockey for 19 seasons including six in the NHL. He coached Atlanta Flames for five…

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Hull, Bobby

…MVP in 1973 & `75 and was twice named to First and Second All-Star teams. He won two Avco Cups (1976 & `78). The Jets retired his #9 sweater in…

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2022 SAMI JO SMALL AWARD RECIPIENT - KELSEY FORREST

…as well as Fort Gary U19 softball. She is the captain of her high school hockey team and an All-Star of the Winnipeg Women’s High School Hockey League, as well…

1919/20 SELKIRK FISHERMEN

…ABBOTT CUP TROPHY MANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN CHAMPIONSTURNBULL MEMORIAL TROPHY The Selkirk Fishermen are the longest running junior hockey team in Canada. The franchise was founded in 1917, and joined the…

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1953/54 DAUPHIN KINGS

…league in Manitoba during the Fifties. With Playing-Coach Paul Platz leading the way, this edition of the Kings finished in first place, then captured the league title and McKenzie trophy….

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1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…to the Canadian Memorial Cup championship at stake. All games were played in Winnipeg’s Amphitheatre and Joe Krol’s goal with two seconds remaining gave the Monarchs the win in Game…

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Awards

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Ken "Friar" Nicolson Award

…The recipient of the Ken “Friar” Nicolson Award goes to Connor Stewart ofSt. Paul’s High School. Connor maintains an academic average of 93%, and heis on the Gold…

Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring

…Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ring The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame ring designed and manufactured by Jostens is a bold symbol of achievement featuring the black &…

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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…

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Neufeld, Ray

…with the big shot also played for Hartford and Boston in the NHL and played 235 games in the AHL with Springfield, Binghamton and Maine. He arrived in Winnipeg from…

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Sawchuk, Terry

…Born in Winnipeg. He was one of the greatest goaltenders in hockey history. He played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and spent one season with the 1945-46 Winnipeg…

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Johnson, Ivan (Ching)

…He did not begin playing competitive hockey until 1919 when he joined the senior Winnipeg Monarchs. The next 6 seasons he played for the Eveleth Miners and the…

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