Portfolio: Allan Cup Champions

SOUTHEAST PRAIRIE THUNDER - 2012 ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS

Every year, Senior hockey teams in pursuit of Canada's national 'AAA' amateur crown, map a plan to capture the Allan Cup. Across the country, an endless list of volunteer-driven fundraising, scheduling, marketing, and most importantly, finding talent to fill out a competitive roster, takes place. Each spring, the list of contenders is eventually narrowed down...

1927/28 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA VARSITY

Competing in the 1927/28 Inter-Provincial Senior Hockey League, the University of Manitoba Varsity was made up of several players with Senior playing experience. Blake Watson and Gord MacKenzie had been leading scorers with the Winnipeg Tigers Club. Art Puttee had been in the nets for the Varsity Juniors when they claimed the 1923 Memorial Cup....

1914/15 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS The Winnipeg Monarchs Hockey Club defeated the Melville Millionaires 4-2 to capture the Allan Cup.Roster: Carl Stewart (Treasurer), R.A.C. Manning (Exec.), F.P.H. Marples (President), F.B. Ferguson (Sec'y), Tommy Murray (Goal), Reg Hay (Right Wing), Fred Maxwell (Rover), Alex Irvin (Captain & Point), Dick Irvin (Centre), Stan Marples (Left Wing), Clem Loughlin (Cover...

2002/03 ILE des CHENES NORTHSTARS

Ile des Chenes began its run to the 2003 Canadian senior hockey championship by winning a three-team tournament in Manitoba that included La Broquerie Habs and the Warroad (Minn.) Islanders. The North Stars then travelled to Lloydminster and swept the hometown Border Kings three straight to earn the right to represent Manitoba and Saskatchewan at...

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 in a row. The 1994 championship among four teams was played in a new arena in Warroad. Lakers finished the round-robin with a 2-1 record after losing...

1963/64 WINNIPEG MAROONS

The 1963/64 Winnipeg Maroons defeated the Woodstock Athletics in 4 straight games; 5-0, 7-1, 5-0, and 5-3 to claim Canada's Senior hockey prize, the Allan Cup. It had been the Maroons third appearance in four years in the Allan Cup finals. After losing to Galt Terriers in 1962 and Windsor Bulldogs in 1963, they were...

1922/23 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA

Memorial Cup Champions The University of Manitoba, coached by Hal Moulden and Captained by Murray Murdoch, qualified for the Abbott Cup final with an 8-1 win over Brandon to take the Manitoba junior title. The Calgary Canadians had taken a total-goal series 7-5 over the Regina Pats and would meet the UofM in Winnipeg at...

1916 61st BATTALION OF WINNIPEG

Allan Cup Champions The 61st Battalion captured the Pattison Trophy as Manitoba champion by defeating the defending champion Winnipeg Monarchs and thus earning the right to defend the Allan Cup. This was the last year for the challenge system of determining the Allan Cup winner, it was discarded in favour of a playoff system of...

1911/12 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

Allan Cup Champions The Winnipeg Victorias defended The Allan Cup against the Toronto Eatons , Calgary and Regina.1912 Roster: Basil Baker (Goal), Francis Caldwell (Centre), J.D. Pratt (Pres.), Les Moffat (Captain & Cover Point), Dan Bain (Hon. Pres.), Hammy Baker (Right Wing), H."Corky"Fowler (Point), Charlie Belcher (Spare), W.R. Bawlf (Vice-Pres.), G.A. Wickson (Spare), C.W. Nash...

1912/13 WINNIPEGS

Allan Cup Champions - 1913 Manitoba continued to dominate the newly minted trophy for Canadian senior amateur hockey supremacy after the 1911&12 Winnipeg Victorias, with the 1913 Winnipegs. The Winnipegs defended the cup twice at home in March, defeating both Moose Jaw and Edmonton. ROSTER: Top Row L-R: H.G. Mayes-Vice-Pres., D.H. Cooper-Patron, A.J. Andrews-Patron, C.M....

1910/11 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS

1911 Allan Cup Champions The Winnipeg Victorias were awarded the Allan Cup by default when the OHA refused to allow a team to play in middle of the season. In March of that year, the Vics defended the cup by defeating Kenora 12-5. In 1912 the Victorias defended the cup against Calgary (March 5 11-0...

1919/20 WINNIPEG FALCONS

1920 ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS1920 OLYMPIC HOCKEY CHAMPIONS The Falcons had been denied entry to the Senior Winnipeg Hockey League for the 1919/20 season. Joining Selkirk and Brandon in the rural Manitoba Hockey League, the Falcons would take the MHL championship. The old Amphitheatre Rink was packed with 5,000 hockey fans on Thursday, February 6, 1920...

1931/32 WINNIPEGS

ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONSOLYMPIC HOCKEY CHAMPIONS The 1931/32 Winnipeg Hockey Club won the Allan Cup, The Keane Memorial Cup as Winnipeg Champions, the Pattinson Cup as Manitoba Champions, as well as the Olympic Championship in Lake Placid, USA. ROSTER: Romeo Rivers, Cliff Crowley, George "Tic" Garbutt, Bill Cockburn (Captain), J. Alston "Stoney" Wise, Hugh Sutherland, Vic...

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