- Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
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The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1985 when the first honoured members were named and plaques were erected in their honour. The first group of inductees was large in order to recognize the accomplishments of Manitoba players, coaches, builders and teams at the international, national, provincial and local levels for many, many years. Induction ceremonies were held on an annual or bi-annual basis through 1993. Since 1995, the Foundation has added to its honour roll every second year.
The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum is located on the main level of the MTS Centre in downtown Winnipeg. The Players Wall is just inside the main entrance in the northeast corner and the Builders Wall is in the northwest corner. A Wall of Champions for teams in the Hall of Fame is located opposite the Builders Wall. The museum also includes a tribute to Olympic gold medallists and an enclosed memorabilia area. Until it was relocated to the new MTS Centre in late 2004, the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum was housed in the Winnipeg Arena. The Foundation also maintains a Wall of Fame photo gallery in the CanadInns Polo Park in Winnipeg.
All-Star Teams
In 2000, the Manitoba Hockey Foundation recognized a century of hockey excellence in Manitoba, with its announcement of its Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame All-Star Teams - the “Best”.
- 1st All-Star Team
- Goal - Terry Sawchuk
- Defense - Babe Pratt, Jack Stewart
- Forwards - Andy Bathgate, Bobby Clarke, Bill Mosienko
- Coach - Dick Irvin
- 2nd All-Star Team
- Goal - Chuck Gardiner
- Defense - Ching Johnson, Ken Reardon
- Forwards - Frank Fredrickson, Bryan Hextall, Reg Leach
- Coach - Billy Reay
- Player of the Century
- Terry Sawchuk
- Coach of the Century
- Dick Irvin
- Referee of the Century
- Andy Van Hellemond
Players
A-D
- A
- B
- C
- Randy Carlyle
- Bruce Carmichael
- Art Chapman
- Ron Chipperfield
- Elliot Chorley
- Bob Chrystal
- Bobby Clarke
- William Cockburn
- Joe Cooper
- Art Coulter
- Rosario Couture
- Joe Crozier
- Wilf Cude
- D
- Joe Daley
- Bill Derlago
- Ernie Dickens
- Jordy Douglas
- Tom Dunderdale
- Fred Dunsmore
- Red Dutton
E-K
- E
- F
- G
- Chuck Gardiner
- Herb Gardiner
- Cal Gardner
- Curt Giles
- Randy Gilhen
- Billy Gooden
- Magnus Goodman
- Paul Goodman
- Butch Goring
- Ted Green
- H
- Halldor Halldorson
- Joe Hall
- Al Hamilton
- Ted Hampson
- Glen Hanlon
- Glen Harmon
- Ted Harris
- Gerry Hart
- I
- J
- Ching Johnson
- Dan Johnson
- Jim Johnson
- Tom Johnson
- Bill Juzda
- K
- Robert Kabel
- Pete Kapusta
- Mickey Keating
- Pete Kelly
- Bill Kendall
- Neil Komadoski
- Dick Kowcinak
- Arnie Kullman
- Ed Kullman
L-Q
- L
- Gord Labossiere
- Greg Lacomy
- Gord Lane
- Pete Langelle
- Wayne Larkin
- Reggie Leach
- Grant Ledyard
- Butch Lee
- Chuck Lefley
- Bob Leiter
- Victor Lindquist
- Clem Loughlin
- Ron Low
- M
- Perry Miller
- Walter Monson
- John Morrison
- Bill Mosienko
- Harry Mummery
- Murray Murdoch
- Bill Murray
- N
- Eric Nesterenko
- Ulf Nilsson
- Baldy Northcott
- O
- P
- James Patrick
- Steve Patrick
- Mitch Pechet
- Cliff Pennington
- Alf Pike
- Rudy Pilous
- Paul Platz
- Babe Pratt
R-Z
- R
- Don Raleigh
- Chuck Rayner
- Ken Reardon
- Terry Reardon
- Billy Reay
- Tom Rendall
- Art Rice-Jones
- Mike Ridley
- Gus Rivers
- Romeo Rivers
- Bill Robinson
- Claude C. Robinson
- Duane Rupp
- Church Russell
- Jack Ruttan
- S
- T
- W
- Y
- Z
Builders
- William Addison[disambiguation needed ]
- Aime Allaire
- George Allard
- Bill Allum
- Edward Armstrong[disambiguation needed ]
- Don Baizley
- Dennis Ball
- Addie Bell
- J.P. Bend
- Ralph Borger
- Jack Bourke
- Abbie Coo
- Fred Creighton
- Mike Daski
- R.H. Davie
- Earl Dawson
- Larry Desjardins
- Jimmy Dunn
- Heavy Evason
- R.A. Fabro
- Russ Farrell
- Noel Filbey
- Harry Foxton
- Ray Frost
- Ed Gilroy
- Pat Ginnell
- Jackie Gordon
- Ben Hatskin
- Steve Hawrysh
- Ernie Hildebrand
- Terry Hind
- Vic Johnson[disambiguation needed ]
- William Johnston[disambiguation needed ]
- Robert Kirk
- Mike Kryschuk
- Greg Lacomy
- Al Leader
- Vince Leah
- Bryan Lefley
- Pat Lyon
- Bill Maluta
- Jimm Mann
- Fred Marples
- Cal Marvins
- Frank Mathers
- Joe Mathewson
- Jill Mathez
- Dennis McDonald
- Frank McKinnon
- Morris Mott
- Andy Mulligan
- Harry Neil
- Horace Nicholson
- Gord Pennell
- Jack Perrin
- Max Pilous
- Lawrence Russell
- Gladwyn Scott
- Robert Simpson[disambiguation needed ]
- Clark Simpson
- Jim Skinner
- Sam Southern
- Sam Tascona
- Ed Sweeney
- Danny Summers
- Dr. William Taylor
- Ken Tibbatts
- Dr. Jack Waugh
- Murray Williamson
Officials
- Perry Allan
- Hyland Beatty
- Ted Blondal
- Dick Davis
- Andy Gurba
- Alex Irvin
- Lou Joyal
- Gord Kerr
- Danny Kurdydyk
- Don Kuryk
- Lorne Lyndon
- Almer McKerlie
- Morley Meyers
- Lloyd Orchard
- William Earl Ormshaw
- Allan Paradice
- Andy Van Hellemond
- Joe Vinet
Media
- Tony Allan
- Dallis Beck
- Mo Cartman
- Jim Coleman
- Howard Crawford
- Reyn Davis
- Edward Dearden
- Trent Frayne
- Jack Matheson
- Ken McKenzie
- Stewart McPherson
- Ken Nicolson
- Hal Sigurdson
- Maurice Smith
- Jack Wells
- Don Wittman
- Scott Young
Teams
Stanley Cup Champions
- 1896 Winnipeg Victorias
- 1901 Winnipeg Victorias
Olympic Champions
- 1920 Winnipeg Falcons
- 1932 Winnipeg Hockey Club
IIHF World Champions
Avco Cup Champions
- 1976 Winnipeg Jets
- 1978 Winnipeg Jets
- 1979 Winnipeg Jets
Edinburgh Cup Champions
- 1956 Winnipeg Warriors
Canadian University Champions
Allan Cup Champions
- 1911 Winnipeg Victorias
- 1912 Winnipeg Victorias
- 1913 Winnipeg Hockey Club
- 1915 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1916 Winnipeg 61st Battalion
- 1920 Winnipeg Falcons
- 1923 University of Manitoba Junior Hockey Club
- 1932 Winnipeg Hockey Club
- 1964 Winnipeg Maroons
- 1994 Warroad Lakers
- 1995 Warroad Lakers
- 1996 Warroad Lakers
Edmonton Journal Trophy Winners
- 1952 Dauphin Kings
- 1954 Dauphin Kings
- 1955 Brandon Wheat Kings
- 1956 Pine Falls Paper Kings
- 1957 Pine Falls Paper Kings
- 1964 Warroad Lakers
- 1966 Flin Flon Warriors
Hardy Cup Champions
- 1974 Warroad Lakers
- 1983 Winnipeg North End Flyers
Memorial Cup Champions
- 1921 Winnipeg Junior Falcons
- 1923 University of Manitoba Junior Hockey Club
- 1931 Elmwood Millionaires
- 1935 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1938 St. Boniface Seals
- 1941 Winnipeg Rangers
- 1942 Portage Terriers
- 1943 Winnipeg Rangers
- 1946 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1957 Flin Flon Bombers
- 1959 Winnipeg Braves
Centennial Cup Champions
- 1973 Portage Terriers
- 1974 Selkirk Steelers
Abbott Cup Champions
- 1920 Selkirk Fishermen
- 1921 Winnipeg Junior Falcons
- 1923 University of Manitoba Junior Hockey Club
- 1929 Elmwood Millionaires
- 1931 Elmwood Millionaires
- 1932 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1935 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1938 St. Boniface Seals
- 1940 Kenora Thistles
- 1941 Winnipeg Rangers
- 1942 Portage Terriers
- 1943 Winnipeg Rangers
- 1946 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1949 Brandon Wheat Kings
- 1951 Winnipeg Monarchs
- 1953 St. Boniface Canadiens
- 1957 Flin Flon Bombers
- 1959 Winnipeg Braves
- 1973 Portage Terriers
- 1974 Selkirk Steelers
- 1995 Winnipeg South Blues
See also
External links
Categories:- Awards established in 1985
- Ice hockey in Manitoba
- Ice hockey museums and halls of fame
- Halls of fame in Canada
- Canadian sports trophies and awards
- Sports museums in Canada
- Museums in Winnipeg
- Hall of fame inductees
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