Winnipeg Hockey Club

Winnipeg Hockey Club

The Winnipeg Hockey Club were a former amateur senior-level men's amateur ice hockey team in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

1913 Winnipeg Hockey Club defeated the powerhouse Winnipeg Victorias to capture the Allan Cup.

The Winnipegs defended the cup twice at home in March, defeating both Moose Jaw (March 11th 6-0 & March 13th 10-3) and Edmonton (March 15th 9-6 & March 17th 9-2).

ROSTER: Ollie Turnbull-Point, Jack Gannon-Goal, Al Adamson-Captain & Left Wing, Jack Ruttan-Cover Point, J.E. Aldous-Centre, Billy McKenzie-Right Wing, Bert Andrews-Rover, W. Currie-Spare, Percy Brown-Coach, P.J. McKay-Spare, H.O. English-Spare, Jack Hughes- Spare, W. Law-Trainer, Billy Breen-Coach, H.G. Mayes-Vice-Pres., D.H. Cooper-Patron, A.J. Andrews-Patron, C.M. Ruttan-Pres., D.W.F. Nichols- Sec’y/Treas.

1932 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 in 1932.

The roster was: Romeo Rivers, Cliff Crowley, George "Tic" Garbutt, Bill Cockburn (Captain), J. Alston "Stoney" Wise, Hugh Sutherland, Victor Lindquist, Billy Bowman (Trainer), Jack Hughes (Coach), W.J. Robertson (Manager), W.R. Bawlf (President), D.G. Thomson (Vice-President), Johnny Myers (Asst. Manager), J. Drake (Trainer), Foster Woolley, Stan Wagner, Harold "Hack" Simpson, Roy Hinkel, and Ken Moore.

The 1913 & 1932 Winnipeg Hockey Club were inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in the team category.

NHL Alumni


*Andy Blair
*Cecil Browne
*Rosie Couture
*Red Dutton

*Percy Galbraith
*Steamer Maxwell
*Sam McAdam

*Amby Moran
*Gus Rivers
*Jack Ruttan

*Emory Sparrow
*Wilfie Starr
*Hal Winkler

External links

* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/champions.html?category=22&id=307 1913 Winnipeg Hockey Club] at [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/champions.html?category=18&id=298 1932 Winnipeg Hockey Club] at [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]


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