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Later on he coached two different teams to the Allan Cup: [[University of Manitoba]] in [[1927-28 Allan Cup Final|1928]] and the [[Winnipeg Winnipegs]] in [[1930-31 Allan Cup Final|1931]]. In 1931 he had the rare ditinction of coaching a champion from both the Allan and [[Memorial Cup]]s in one season; the Winnipegs and the [[Elmwood Millionaires]].
 
Later on he coached two different teams to the Allan Cup: [[University of Manitoba]] in [[1927-28 Allan Cup Final|1928]] and the [[Winnipeg Winnipegs]] in [[1930-31 Allan Cup Final|1931]]. In 1931 he had the rare ditinction of coaching a champion from both the Allan and [[Memorial Cup]]s in one season; the Winnipegs and the [[Elmwood Millionaires]].
 
He is a member of the [[Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]].
 
   
 
== Awards & Achievements ==
 
== Awards & Achievements ==

Revision as of 01:16, 17 February 2011

Olympic medal record
Men's Ice hockey
Gold 1932 Lake Placid Team Competition

Jack Hughes (Born - January 12, 1890 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Died - June 27, 1962) was a Canadian ice hockey centreman who coached the Winnipegs to the Olympic title in 1932.

He won the Allan Cup in 1913 with the Winnipeg Winnipegs.

Later on he coached two different teams to the Allan Cup: University of Manitoba in 1928 and the Winnipeg Winnipegs in 1931. In 1931 he had the rare ditinction of coaching a champion from both the Allan and Memorial Cups in one season; the Winnipegs and the Elmwood Millionaires.

Awards & Achievements

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