• The Winnipeg Falcons were a senior men's amateur ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Winnipeg Falcons won the 1920 Allan Cup. That team went...
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  • Winnipeg Junior Falcons were a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. They were associated with the Winnipeg Falcons senior...
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  • Sudbury, Ontario. In 2014, Keeso starred in a Heritage Minute about the Winnipeg Falcons, a team of Icelandic-Canadian hockey players who served in the First...
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  • Falcons are a genus of raptor (bird of prey). Falcons may also refer to: Adamson Soaring Falcons, a collegiate basketball (UAAP) team in the Philippines...
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    played between April 23 and April 29, 1920. Canada, represented by the Winnipeg Falcons, won the gold medal. The silver went to the United States and Czechoslovakia...
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    based in Winnipeg include the Winnipeg Maroons, Winnipeg Warriors, three-time Stanley Cup Champion Winnipeg Victorias and the Winnipeg Falcons, who were...
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    Cory Johnson (gridiron football) (category Winnipeg Blue Bombers players)
    been a member of the Atlanta Falcons and Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL), in addition to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan...
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    Frank Fredrickson (category Winnipeg Falcons players)
    ended by a knee injury in 1931. Fredrickson was the center for the Winnipeg Falcons, the Canadian team which won the Olympic gold medal in 1920. Fredrickson...
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  • three Winnipeg-based clubs won gold medals representing Canada: the Winnipeg Falcons at the 1920 Winter Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, the Winnipeg Hockey...
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  • Phil Hergesheimer (category Winnipeg Falcons players)
    minor leagues. Among the minor league teams he played for were the Winnipeg Falcons, Boston Cubs, London Tecumsehs, Minneapolis Millers, Cleveland Barons...
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  • broadcast was made of a February 22, 1923 game between the Winnipeg Falcons and Port Arthur by Winnipeg radio station CJCG (owned by the Manitoba Free Press)...
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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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    Steamer Maxwell (category Ice hockey people from Winnipeg)
    two seasons as coach of the Winnipeg Monarchs before moving to the cross-town rival Winnipeg Falcons. He led the Falcons to the 1920 Allan Cup, defeating...
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    of the start of World War I two Minutes were released: one on the Winnipeg Falcons in 2014 and one on Canadian Nursing Sisters in early 2015. In September...
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  • Senior Hockey League before the 1932–33 season, when the Winnipeg Hockey Club, the Winnipeg Falcons and the Selkirk Hockey Club withdrew and formed a commercial...
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    at the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was later a coach for the Canadian Winnipeg Falcons that won the first ever gold medal in Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer...
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    Konrad Johannesson (category Winnipeg Falcons players)
    other members of the Winnipeg Falcons, Johannesson was honoured in a new Heritage Minute segment. The segment recounts how the Falcons overcame discrimination...
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    hard-hitting hockey. During the 1920s, the Winnipeg's senior hockey league champions for the 1919-20 season, the Winnipeg Falcons, featuring the Icelandic Canadians...
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  • The Winnipeg Jets are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg. The Jets compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central...
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    Dee Alford (category Atlanta Falcons currentteam parameter articles)
    punt returner for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He won the 2021 Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as a starter in his...
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    Vopnafjörður provide genealogical services and hold exhibitions. The Winnipeg Falcons hockey team was founded in 1911 with a roster made almost entirely...
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    (competed in April 1920); Canada won its first gold medal for ice hockey. Winnipeg Falcons (Robert Benson, Walter Byron, Frank Fredrickson, Chris Fridfinnson...
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    Levett, Bruce (January 5, 1970). "Exit, World Hockey, 1970". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20. Monsebraaten, Laurie (October 15, 1986). "Players...
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    Connie Benson (category Winnipeg Falcons players)
    Boundary League in British Columbia. He had also previously played hockey in Winnipeg. He was the older brother of ice hockey player Robert Benson. SIHR – Player...
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    trustees. The Winnipeg Falcons defeated the Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team by 11 goals to 5 in a two-game total goals series. The Falcons then represented...
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    Robert Benson (ice hockey) (category Winnipeg Falcons players)
    Icelandic-Canadian ice hockey player. A defenceman, he started his career with the Winnipeg Falcons of the Manitoba Hockey League in 1913, remaining with them until 1920...
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    Guðmundur S. Hofdal, the former trainer of the Olympic gold-winners Winnipeg Falcons, was hired as a coach. In 1944 it fielded a senior team in the national...
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  • Hockey League. Skinner played for the Selkirk Fishermen, Winnipeg Rangers and the Winnipeg Falcons in his teens. He was offered a contract with New York...
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  • 1921 Winnipeg Junior Falcons 1923 University of Manitoba 1929 Elmwood Millionaires 1931 Elmwood Millionaires 1932 Winnipeg Monarchs 1935 Winnipeg Monarchs...
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  • Shea's Amphitheatre constructed. 1911 – Winnipeg Falcons founded. 1912 – Winnipeg Art Gallery founded. 1914 – Winnipeg faced financial difficulty when the...
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