Portfolio: Memorial Cup Champions
1958/59 WINNIPEG BRAVES
1959 Memorial Cup Champions 1959 Abbott Cup Champions 1959 Turnbull Cup Champions After a tight race for first place in the 1958/59 Manitoba Junior Hockey League season, the Winnipeg Braves eliminated the Brandon Wheat Kings (8-1, 4-2, 11-4) and then take the Turnbull Memorial Trophy final in five games (5-2, 4-2, 3-0, 2-7, 6-4) over...
1934/35 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
Memorial Cup ChampionsAbbott Cup ChampionsManitoba/Thunder Bay ChampionsOllie Turnbull Memorial Trophy Champions (Manitoba Junior Hockey League) The 1934/35 Winnipeg Monarchs took the City A Division title in 2 games over Kenora Thistles, following that up with a 2 game series win over the B Division champion Elmwood Maple Leafs to claim the city title. In the...
1945/46 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions After eliminating St. James Orioles 6-2, 7-3 in two straight games of their best-of-three semi-final playoff, the Monarchs moved on to take on the Brandon Elks for the Manitoba Junior title. Eyebrows were raised as the Elks hammered the highly-rated Monarchs 12-3 in Game One at Brandon. The Monarchs...
1956/57 FLIN FLON BOMBERS
Memorial CupAbbott Cup - Western Canada Champions Corbeau Cup - Saskatchewan Champions Robin Hood Trophy - Northern Saskatchewan champions The Flin Flon Junior Bombers dominated the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's 1956/57 regular season. Led by Coach Bob Kirk, the Bombers finished in first place with 48 wins, five losses and two ties. The team's success...
1941/42 PORTAGE TERRIERS
Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions The 1942 Portage Terriers steamrolled all competitors on their way to winning the Abbott Cup and the Memorial Cup championships. Roster: Staff Sgt. Addie Bell (Coach), Joe Bell, Gordon Bell (Goal), Billy Gooden, Lin Bend, Jack MacDonald (Captain), Wally Stefaniw, Bobby Love, Oliver "Bud" Ritchie, Bill Heindl Sr., Jack...
1942/43 WINNIPEG RANGERS
Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions The 1943 Winnipeg Rangers defeated the Saskatoon Quakers to win the Abbott Cup. They then went on to beat the Oshawa Generals in the sixth game of the best of seven Memorial Cup championship.Roster: Vernon Smith (Mascot), Joe Peters, Frank Mathers, Ben Juzda, Jack Irvine, Bill Tindall, Stan Warecki,...
1940/41 WINNIPEG RANGERS
MEMORIAL CUP CHAMPIONSABBOTT CUP CHAMPIONSMANITOBA/THUNDER BAY INTER-PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSTURNBULL TROPHY After eliminating the Winnipeg Monarchs two games to one, the 1941 Winnipeg Rangers claimed the South Division title over the Portage Terriers in three games straight. They would then take the Manitoba Junior title and Ollie Turnbull Memorial Trophy by beating East Kildonan Bisons in three...
1937/38 St. BONIFACE SEALS
1938 Memorial Cup1938 Abbott Cup The 1937/38 St. Boniface Seals beat the defending National Champion Winnipeg Monarchs to claim the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship and the Turnbull Memorial Cup. Advancing to play the Thunder Bay champion Port Arthur West Ends, the Seals took the best-of-three in two straight games. Meeting the Edmonton Flyers for...
1936/37 WINNIPEG MONARCHS
Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup Champions The 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs were a small speedy team that surprised many on their way to the Abbott and Memorial Cup championships.Team Roster: Harry Neil (Coach), Bill Webber (Manager), Bert Pelletier (Trainer), Jack Atchison, Harvey Field, Dick Kowcinak, Lucien Martel, Johnny McCreedy, Alf Pike, Paul Rheault, Denny Robinson, Ted...
1930/1931 ELMWOOD MILLIONAIRES
Memorial Cup/Abbott Cup/Turnbull Champions The 1930/31 Elmwood Millionaires defied the odds as they won both the Abbott Cup as Western Champions and the Memorial Cup as National Junior Champs even though they were heavy underdogs. The MJHL Champion Elmwood Millionaires met the heavily-favoured defending-champion Regina Pats in a two-game, total-goal Abbott Cup final at the...
1920/1921 WINNIPEG FALCONS JUNIORS
The Falcons Junior hockey team were Manitoba champions in 1921. Knocking off Selkirk in a hard-fought series 2-1 and 5-4 to claim Division 'A' of the Winnipeg Junior Hockey League. They would then destroy Portage la Prairie, the "B" Division winners, 10-0, in the Provincial Final to hoist the Ollie Turnbull Memorial Cup. Defeating the...
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...











