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+ | '''Winkler''' is a small city of [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]. The city has a population of 9,600. |
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+ | ==Hockey in Winkler== |
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+ | The [[Winkler Flyers]] have a successful tradition, winning thrice the [[Turnbull Cup]] in [[1991 Turnbull Cup|1991]], [[1992 Turnbull Cup|1992]] and [[1998 Turnbull Cup|1998]]. The team's most illustrious alumni is [[Ed Belfour]], who guarded the Flyers' net in [[1985-86 MJHL season|1985-86]]. |
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+ | ==Teams== |
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+ | * [[Garden Valley Zodiacs]] (high school) |
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+ | * [[Winkler Flyers]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1980-Present) |
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+ | ==Events== |
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+ | *[[2009 CJHL Prospects Series]] |
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+ | ==Arenas== |
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+ | * [[Winkler Arena]] |
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+ | ==Players== |
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+ | * [[Eric Fehr]] |
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+ | * [[Dustin Penner]] |
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+ | [[Category:Manitoba towns]] |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 30 May 2022
Winkler is a small city of Manitoba, Canada. The city has a population of 9,600.
Hockey in Winkler
The Winkler Flyers have a successful tradition, winning thrice the Turnbull Cup in 1991, 1992 and 1998. The team's most illustrious alumni is Ed Belfour, who guarded the Flyers' net in 1985-86.
Teams
- Garden Valley Zodiacs (high school)
- Winkler Flyers (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1980-Present)