…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…
Lindquist, Vic
…won the World Championship in 1935. Vic Lindquist was a respected referee who, in thirty years, over saw hundreds of games at the local, provincial, national and international levels….
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,…
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….
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….
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Chorley, Elliot
…WHL championship teams with Brandon Regals in 1957 and Vancouver Canucks in 1958 and followed it up with two more IHL championships with St. Paul Saints in 1960 and 1961….
Hoekstra, Cec
…Catherines Teepees who won the Memorial Cup and in 1955-56 he was with the WHL champions and Edinborough Cup winners, the Winnipeg Warriors. Cec Hoekstra played on the AHL Calder…
Kabel, Bob
…teams in 1960-61 and 1961-62 with the Springfield Indians. In the WHL, he had stints with Vancouver Canucks and also played for Saskatoon-St.Paul, Saskatoon Quakers, California Seals, Phoenix and Salt…
Monson, Walter (Pops)
…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman played with the Elmwood Millionaires (1928 Provincial junior champs). He played senior hockey for two Manitoba championship teams, Elmwood in 1930 and with…
Manson, Ray
…Born in St. Boniface, this left winger played four seasons in the MJHL with the St. Boniface Athletics, Esquire Red Wings, Winnipeg Rangers and Brandon Elks. While with…
Komadoski, Neil
…by the Los Angeles Kings. He played 502 NHL games with the Los Angeles Kings and St. Louis Blues and recorded 16 goals and 76 assists for a total of…
Chipperfield, Ron
…Born in Brandon, this centreman played with the MJHL champion Dauphin Kings and then went on to play another four seasons with the Brandon Wheat Kings. In his…
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…
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…
Bathgate, Andy
…Andy Bathgate played his minor hockey in Winnipeg and eventually headed east to Captain the Guelph Biltmores of the Ontario Hockey League to the 1952 Memorial Cup championship….
Jim Mann's Long and Successful Hockey Career - by Mike Fraser
Johnson, Tom
…In 1946 he played for the Winnipeg Monarchs. Johnson was claimed by the Montreal Canadiens in 1947 and played one season with the Montreal Royals and the next…
DON KURYK STEPPING DOWN AS PRESIDENT OF MANITOBA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
…tenure as the MBHHF lead starting in 2014, Don oversaw 4 Induction dinners and a number of accomplishments and changes for the MBHHF. He guided the organization through the difficult…
Daley, Joe
…Born in Winnipeg. In four NHL seasons with Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres and Detroit Red Wings, this goaltender played 105 games, 3.35 GAA and three shut outs. In…
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…
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…