• Winnipeg Monarchs is a name used by several Canadian ice hockey teams in Winnipeg, Manitoba and may refer to: Winnipeg Monarchs (senior), a defunct ice...
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  • played as the Winnipeg Jets from 1967 to 1973; the Winnipeg Clubs from 1973 to 1976, and the Winnipeg Monarchs from 1976 to 1977. The Monarchs franchise played...
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  • From 1930 to 1936, they co-existed with the Winnipeg Monarchs senior hockey team. The junior Monarchs won the Memorial Cup as Canadian Junior Hockey...
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  • Argonauts, Selkirk Fishermen, Weston, and Winnipeg Monarchs.[citation needed] In the 1926–27 season, the Winnipeg Junior and Juvenile Hockey League became...
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    The Winnipeg Monarchs were a Canadian senior ice hockey team from Winnipeg, Manitoba, that was organized in 1906. The Monarchs won the 1915 Allan Cup as...
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  • and the Winnipeg Rowing Club. Other teams in the league won the Allan Cup: Winnipeg Hockey Club, Winnipeg Falcons, Winnipeg Monarchs and Winnipeg Victorias...
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  • Winnipeg Victorias, the Winnipeg Hockey Club, the Winnipeg Monarchs, and the Winnipeg 61st Battalion each won at least one championship. The Winnipeg...
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    in Winnipeg to parents Ray and Tracey. Growing up, Jarvis played with the Tuxedo Lightning, Assiniboine Park Rangers, and the Winnipeg Monarchs. On October...
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    Dick Irvin (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    senior hockey with the Winnipeg Strathconas at the early age of 12. The Strathconas were reserve team to support the Winnipeg Monarchs. During the 1914 Allan...
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  • as the Winnipeg Monarchs and also formerly known as the Fort Garry Blues (1978-1984) and Winnipeg South Blues (1984-2010). The Blues/Monarchs hockey club...
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  • life or until abdication. Monarch or Monarchy may also refer to: Danaus (genus), a genus of butterflies commonly called monarchs Danaus plexippus, the North...
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    Winnipeg Tribune. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 5, 1914. p. 28. "Amateur Hockey Body Formed At Great Ottawa Conference". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg...
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  • Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame (category Museums in Winnipeg)
    Winnipeg Monarchs 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs 1938 St. Boniface Seals 1941 Winnipeg Rangers 1942 Portage Terriers 1943 Winnipeg Rangers 1946 Winnipeg Monarchs 1957...
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    George Hay (ice hockey) (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    Ontario, but moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, at an early age. He and childhood friend Dick Irvin were teammates on the Winnipeg Monarchs when they played junior...
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    Steamer Maxwell (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    appearing in one game with the Winnipeg Monarchs of the Manitoba Hockey League (MHL). In 1910–11, he scored six goals for the Monarchs in five games and was named...
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    Turk Broda (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    Native Sons. After playing a few years with them he played for the Winnipeg Monarchs, Detroit Farm Crest and the Toronto St. Michael's Majors. In 1933–34...
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    tie. The first 36 Memorial Cups were generally held in either Toronto or Winnipeg, as the CAHA acknowledged budget constraints and travel costs in the world's...
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  • the Bighorns. However, Calgary was not left without a team as the Winnipeg Monarchs relocated there and became the Calgary Wranglers. Finally, the Kamloops...
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    champion Winnipeg Monarchs. The Winnipeg Monarchs protested when the Winnipeg 61st Battalion were chosen to defend the Allan Cup as Winnipeg Patriotic...
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  • 1951 played at Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba. They swept the Winnipeg Monarchs in a best-of-seven series. Game 1 Barrie 5 vs. Winnipeg 1 Game 2 Barrie...
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    Mike Keane (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    the Cup with three or more different teams. On September 3, 2013, the Winnipeg Jets announced the hiring of Keane as Assistant of Player Development....
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  • tenant in the Winnipeg Jets junior hockey club when it began play in the new Western Hockey League. The club would later be renamed the Monarchs and played...
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  • evenly between the East Division and the West Division. The Kansas City Monarchs entered the season as defending champions, having defeated the Chicago...
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  • Kevin McCarthy (ice hockey) (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Winnipeg St. James minor ice hockey team. Playing for his hometown Winnipeg Monarchs, McCarthy was one of the most dominant...
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    Millionaires received a challenge from the Winnipeg Monarchs who won the Western Canada senior playoffs. The Monarchs were led by Fred Marples as team president...
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    The monarchs of Haiti (French: monarques d'Haïti, Haitian Creole: Monak Ayiti) were the heads of state and rulers of Haiti on three non-consecutive occasions...
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    Terry Sawchuk (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    End of Winnipeg and raised there until his family moved to Bowman Avenue in East Kildonan, a working-class, formerly Ukrainian section of Winnipeg, Manitoba...
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    Pete Stemkowski (category Winnipeg Monarchs players)
    product of the Toronto Maple Leafs junior system. He played in his native Winnipeg before moving to Toronto at the age of 17 to play with the Ontario Hockey...
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    Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Winnipeg Monarchs of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. This was the...
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  • Cossette // Wpg South Blues Manitoba Junior Hockey League Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Hockey Hall of Fame Winnipeg Free Press Archives Brandon Sun Archives...
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