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'''Winnipeg''' is a city of over 600,000 people and is the capital of [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]
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'''Winnipeg''' is a city of over 600,000 people and is the capital of [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]
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The city was originally founded as [[Fort Rouge]] in 1738. For a period it was known as Fort Gibraltar.  It was renamed [[Fort Garry]] in 1822 and finally renamed Winnipeg in 1783.
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The city of Winnipeg now includes the former municpalities [[Transcona]], [[St. Boniface]], [[St Vital]], [[West Kildonan]], [[East Kildonan]], [[Tuxedo]], [[Old Kildonan]], [[North Kildonan]], [[Fort Garry]], [[Charleswood]], and [[St. James]]
   
 
=Hockey in Winnipeg=
 
=Hockey in Winnipeg=
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The city of Winnipeg has been host to many hockey events over the years. Due to its' central location in Canada and the fact that the [[Shea's Amphitheatre]] was the only artificial ice surface between Toronto and Vancouver for many years.Winnipeg has hosted games of the [[Memorial Cup]] finals thirteen times between 1922 and 1959.
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Winnipeg was a hot bed for senior hockey particularly from 1911 to 1917 with the Winnipeg Victorias, the Winnipeg Hockey Club, the Winnipeg Monarchs, and the Winnipeg 61st Battalion all holding the Allan Cup during this time frame.  Winnipeg also hosted eight Allan Cup Finals after this period with the last being held in 1968.
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Winnipeg hosted the 1967 Centennial Tournament, with teams from Canada, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and USA.
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From 1965 to 1968 Winnipeg was the base for Canada's amateur national hockey team.
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Third game of the Canada Soviet tournament of 1972 was held in Winnipeg, and ended in a 4-4 tie.
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Winnipeg hosted games of the 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979 [[AVCO World Trophy]] finals.  Game 6 of the 1979 final was the last game ever played by the WHA
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one game of the [[1976 Canada Cup|1976 Canada Cup and]] five games of the [[1981 Canada Cup]]
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Winnipeg hosted the 2006 AHL All-Star Classic
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2007 [http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/IIHF IIHF] World Women's Championship
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2007 Game 5 of the [http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/2007_Super_Series Canada Russia Junior Super Series]
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2009 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championship
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Winnpeg hosted the [[2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge]] along with [[Portage La Prairie]]
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Winnipeg is scheduled to co-host the 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships with [[Thunder Bay, Ontario]]
   
 
==Teams==
 
==Teams==
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===Major League===
   
 
[[File:63px-Winnipeg_JEes_Logo_svg.png|thumb|63px]]
 
[[File:63px-Winnipeg_JEes_Logo_svg.png|thumb|63px]]
   
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* '''[[Winnipeg Jets]] '''
* [[Winnipeg Jets]] ([[World Hockey Association|WHA]] 1972-1979, [[National Hockey League|NHL]] 1979-1996)
 
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===Junior===
 
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# ([[World Hockey Association|WHA,]] 1972-1979) join NHL during NHL-WHA merger
* [[Winnipeg Blues]]
 
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# [[National Hockey League|(NHL,]] 1979-1996) moved to Phoenix, become[[ Phoenix Coyotes]]
* [[Winnipeg Saints]]
 
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# '''(NHL, 2011-present)'''
* [[Winnipeg South Blues]]
 
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===Minor League===
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*[[Manitoba Moose]]
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#([[International Hockey League|IHL]], 1996-2001) join AHL when IHL folds
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#[[American Hockey League|(AHL]], 1996-2011) franchise relocated to [[St. John's]] and become [[St. John's IceCaps]], when ownership purchases [[Atlanta Thrashers]] of NHL and relocates franchise to Winnipeg
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#([[AHL]], 2015-Present)
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*[[Winnipeg Maple Leafs]] ([[Manitoba Professional Hockey League]], 1907-1909)
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*[[Winnipeg Maroons]]
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#([[Central Hockey League (1925-1926)|Central Hockey League,]] 1925-1926) league renamed AHA
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#([[American Hockey Association (1926-1942)|American Hockey Association,]] 1926-1928) withdrew
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* [http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/Winnipeg_Shamrocks Winnipeg Shamrocks] ([http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/Manitoba_Professional_Hockey_League Manitoba Professional Hockey League], 1908-1909)
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* [[Winnipeg Strathconas]]
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# ([[Manitoba Hockey Association]], 1906-1907) league changes name and becomes openly professional
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# ([[Manitoba Professional Hockey League]], 1907-1908) revert to amateur status
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*[[Winnipeg Warriors (WHL pro)|Winnipeg Warriors]] ([[Western Hockey League (1951-1974)|Western Hockey League]], 1955-1961) moved to San Francisco became [[San Francisco Seals]]
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*[[Winnipeg Winnipegs]]
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*([[Manitoba Hockey Association]], 1892-1902) also use [[Winnipeg Hockey Club]] name
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*([[Manitoba Professional Hockey League]], 1908-1909) disband January 9, 1909
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===Major Junior===
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*[[Winnipeg Clubs]] ([[Western Canada Hockey League]], 1973-1976) renamed Monarchs
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*[[Winnipeg Jets (WCHL)|Winnipeg Jets]]
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#''([[Canadian Major Junior Hockey League]], ''1967-1968)  league renamed WCHL
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#([[Western Canada Hockey League]], 1968-1973) renamed Clubs
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*[[Winnipeg Monarchs]] ([[Western Canada Hockey League]], 1976-1977) moved to Calgary, renamed [[Calgary Wranglers]]
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*[[Winnipeg Warriors (WHL)]] ([[Western Hockey League (junior)|WHL]], 1980-1984) relocated to Moose Jaw
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===Senior===
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*[[East Kildonan-Elmwood Millionaires|East Kildonan-Elmwood Millionaires (]][[Canadian Amateur Senior Hockey League]], 1975-1986) cease operations
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*[[East Kildonan Screaming Eagles|East Kildonan Screaming Eagles (]][[Canadian Central Hockey League]], 1972-1974) withdrew
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*[[Elmwood Giants]]
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*[[Graham-Hoeme Plowmen|Graham-Hoeme Plowmen ]][[Winnipeg Reo Flyers|(]][[Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1946-1947
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*[[Red River Rebels]]  (Red River Community College)
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#([[Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League]], 1976-1980)
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#also played in [[South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League]]
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*[[St. Boniface Mohawks|St. Boniface Mohawks ]]
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#[[Winnipeg Reo Flyers|(]][[Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1967-1971) join CCHL
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#[[Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League|(Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League]], 1970-1971) played as a guest team
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#([[Canadian Central Hockey League]], 1971-1974) play independent following season
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#Independent Schedule (1974-1975) join CASHL
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#([[Central Amateur Senior Hockey League]], 1975-1991)
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#Independent Schedule (1991-1994) folded
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*[[St Boniface Riels]] ([[Manitoba Eastern Hockey League]], 1973-1974) join [[Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League]]
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*[[St Boniface Saints]] [[Independent Hockey League|(Independent Hockey League]], 1912-1913)
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*[[St. Boniface Seals]]
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*[[St Boniface Voyageurs]]
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#([[Manitoba Eastern Hockey League]], 1969-1971) withdrew, return for 72-73 season
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#([[Manitoba Eastern Hockey League]], 1972-1973)
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*[[St. James Flames]] ([[Central Amateur Senior Hockey League]], 1986-1991) fold with league
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*[[St. James Flyers|St. James Flyers ]]([[Central Amateur Senior Hockey League]], 1976-1980)
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*[[Stan Evans Stylists|Stan Evans Stylists ]][[Winnipeg Reo Flyers|(]][[Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1946-1947)
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*[[Transcona Chargers]] ([[Central Amateur Senior Hockey League]], 1975-1979)
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*[[Transcona Kings|Transcona Kings (]][[Central Amateur Senior Hockey League]], 1989-1990)
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*[[Transcona Lions]][[Manitoba Senior Hockey League| (Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1966-1967)
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*[[Transcona Turbos]] ([[Manitoba Eastern Hockey League]], 1971-1977)
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* [[Winnipegs-University of Manitoba]] (Senior) 1923-24
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* [[Winnipeg Argonauts]] (Senior) 1918-19, 1925-26 played in provincial senior playoffs
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*[[Winnipeg Beavers]] (Senior) (Winnipeg & District League, 1916-17)
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*[[Winnipeg Blades|Winnipeg Blades ]]([[Central Amateur Senior Hockey League]], 1975-1976)
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*[[Winnipeg Buffaloes|Winnipeg Buffaloes ]]([[States-Dominion Hockey League]], 1950-1951)
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* [[Winnipeg Canada Packers]] (Winnipeg Big Four League, 1936-1937)
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* [[Winnipeg Canadian National]] Winnipeg Big Four League, 1936-1937)
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* [[Winnipeg Canadian Pacific]] Winnipeg Big Four League, 1936-1937)
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* [[Winnipeg Civics]] (Senior) (Manitoba & Western League, 1913-14)
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* [[Winnipeg Clark's Cruisers]] (Senior) (Winnipeg & District League, 1938-40)
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* [[Winnipeg Dragoons]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association]], 1893-94)
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*[[Winnipeg Great West Life]] (Winnipeg Big Four League, 1936-1937)
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*[[Winnipeg International Laboratories]] (Senior) 1937-38
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*[[Winnipeg Lombard's]] (Senior) (Winnipeg & District League, 1938-40)
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*[[Winnipeg Maroons|Winnipeg Maroons ]]
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#([[Manitoba Senior Hockey League (1952-1954)|Manitoba Senior Hockey League, ]]1953-1954)
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#Was only senior hockey team in province of Manitoba from 1955 to 1964
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#([[Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League]], 1962-1964 as a touing team)
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#[[Manitoba Senior Hockey League|(Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1965-1967) moved to St. Boniface, renamed [[St. Boniface Mohawks]]
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*[[Winnipeg Maroons-Canada Nationals]] ([[Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League]], 1964-1964) withdrew due to lack of competition
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*[[Winnipeg Nationals|Winnipeg Nationals ]][[Winnipeg Reo Flyers|(]][[Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1946-1947) withdrew, team may have played independent schedule for 1947-48 season
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* [[Winnipeg Native Sons]] (Senior) Winnipeg Hockey League,1929-32
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*[[Winnipeg Reo Flyers|Winnipeg Reo Flyers (]][[Manitoba Senior Hockey League]], 1946-1948) folded
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* [[Winnipeg Rowing Club]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association]],1902-1906)
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* [[Winnipeg St Johns]] (St. John's College/University of Manitoba (Senior) 1926-28
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* [[Winnipeg Somme]] (Senior) Winnipeg League, 1917-18
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* [[Winnipeg Strathconas|Winnipeg Strathconas ]][[Independent Hockey League|(Independent Hockey League]], 1912-1913)
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* [[Winnipeg Tigers-Falcons]] [http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/1924-25_Manitoba_Senior_Playoffs 1924-25 Manitoba Senior Playoffs] merged teams for senior playoffs
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* [[Winnipeg Victorias|Winnipeg Victorias ]](Senior) [[Manitoba Hockey Association]],1892-1906, play in amateur leagues after 1906
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* [[Winnipeg Vikings]] (Senior) (Manitoba Senior Playoffs "B" Division,1933-34)
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* [[Winnipeg Vimy]] (Senior) Winnipeg League, 1917-18
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* [[Winnipeg Ypres]] (Senior) Winnipeg League, 1917-18
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*[[Winnipeg Wise Guys|Wise Guys]]
   
   
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===Military Teams playing in Senior Leagues in Winnipeg Area===
* [[2nd Armoured Car Regiment]] (Senior) 1940-41
 
* [[7th Infantry Brigade]] (Senior) 1940-41
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*[[2nd Armoured Car Regiment]] (Senior) 1940-41
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* [[7th Infantry Brigade]] (Senior) 1940-41
 
* [[Artillery Training Centre]] (Senior) 1940-41
 
* [[Artillery Training Centre]] (Senior) 1940-41
 
* [[Infantry Training Centre]] (Senior) 1940-41
 
* [[Infantry Training Centre]] (Senior) 1940-41
* [[CUAC Blues]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1939-45)
 
 
* [[Divisional Troops]] (Senior) 1940-41
 
* [[Divisional Troops]] (Senior) 1940-41
* [[East Kildonan Bisons]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1940-42)
 
* [[East Kildonan-Elmwood Millionaires]] ([[Central Amateur Senior Hockey League]] 1975-1987)
 
* [[Elmwood Millionaires]] (Senior & Junior)
 
 
* [[Fort Osborne Rifles]] (Senior) 1891-29
 
* [[Fort Osborne Rifles]] (Senior) 1891-29
* [[Graham-Hoeme Plowmen]]
 
* [[Kildonan North Stars]] (Junior) 1976-90
 
* [[Kildonan Stars]] (Junior) 1933-35
 
* [[Winnipeg North End Flyers|North End Flyers]]
 
* [[Red River Rebels]]
 
 
* [[Royal Winnipeg Rifles]] (Senior) 1939-40
 
* [[Royal Winnipeg Rifles]] (Senior) 1939-40
* [[Stan Evans Stylists]] (Senior) 1946-47
 
* [[Union Canadienne]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg West End Orioles|West End Orioles]]
 
* [[West Kildonan Stars]] (Junior) 1935-36
 
 
* [[Winnipeg 200th Battalion]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg 200th Battalion]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg 221st Battalion]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg 221st Battalion]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg 223rd Battalion]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg 223rd Battalion]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg 61st Battalion]] (Senior) 1915-16
 
* [[Winnipeg 61st Battalion]] (Senior) 1915-16
* [[Winnipeg Argos]] (Junior) 1918-27
 
 
* [[Winnipeg Army]] (Senior) 1942-49
 
* [[Winnipeg Army]] (Senior) 1942-49
 
* [[Winnipeg Army Grenades]] 1944-45
 
* [[Winnipeg Army Grenades]] 1944-45
 
* [[Winnipeg Army All Stars]] {Senior) 1915-16
 
* [[Winnipeg Army All Stars]] {Senior) 1915-16
* [[Winnipeg Argonauts]] (Senior)
 
 
* [[Winnipeg Artillery]] (Senior) 1940-42
 
* [[Winnipeg Artillery]] (Senior) 1940-42
* [[Winnipeg Barons]] (Junior) 1952-57
 
* [[Winnipeg Beavers]] (Senior) 1916-17
 
* [[Winnipeg Black Hawks]] (Junior) 1947-52
 
* [[Winnipeg Blades]]
 
* [[Winnipeg Bookers]] (Intermediate)
 
* [[Winnipeg Canada Packers]] (Senior) 1936-37
 
* [[Winnipeg Canadian National]] (Senior) 1936-37
 
* [[Winnipeg Canadian Pacific]] (Senior) 1936-37
 
* [[Winnipeg Canadians]] (Junior) 1922-23
 
* [[Winnipeg Canoe Club]] (Junior) 1922-24
 
* [[Winnipeg Catholic Club]] (Junior) 1920-21
 
* [[Winnipeg Civics]] (Senior) 1913-14
 
* [[Winnipeg Clark's Cruisers]] (Senior) 1938-40
 
* [[Winnipeg Columbus Club]] (Junior) 1921-33
 
 
* [[Winnipeg District Depot]] (Senior) 1941-42
 
* [[Winnipeg District Depot]] (Senior) 1941-42
* [[Winnipeg Dragoons]] (Senior) 1893-94
 
* [[Winnipeg Esquires]] (Junior) 1942-44
 
* [[Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings]] (Junior) 1944-45
 
* [[Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers]] (Junior) 1936-39
 
* [[Winnipeg Falcons]]
 
* [[Winnipeg Grand Trunk Pacific]] (Junior) 1918-19
 
* [[Winnipeg Great West Life]] (Senior) 1936-37
 
* [[Winnipeg International Laboratories]] (Senior) 1937-38
 
* [[Winnipeg Kings]] (Intermediate)
 
* [[Winnipeg Lombard's]] (Senior) 1938-40
 
* [[Winnipeg Maple Leafs]] (Senior) 1907-08
 
* [[Winnipeg Maroons]] (1951-67)
 
* [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] (previously called ''Winnipeg Jets'' and ''Winnipeg Clubs''; [[Western Hockey League (junior)|Western Hockey League]] 1967-1977)
 
* [[Manitoba Moose]] ([[International Hockey League|IHL]], [[American Hockey League|AHL]], 1996-present)
 
* [[Winnipeg Nationals]] (Senior) 1947-49
 
* [[Winnipeg Native Sons]] (Senior & Junior) 1929-32
 
 
* [[Winnipeg Navy]] (Senior) 1940-49
 
* [[Winnipeg Navy]] (Senior) 1940-49
* [[Winnipeg Orioles]] (Senior) 1945-46
 
* [[Winnipeg Pilgrims]] (Senior & Junior) 1918-34
 
 
* [[Winnipeg Provost Corps]] (Senior) 1941-42
 
* [[Winnipeg Provost Corps]] (Senior) 1941-42
* [[Winnipeg RCAF]] (Senior) 1940-41
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* [[Winnipeg RCAF]] (Senior) 1940-41
 
* [[Winnipeg RCAF Bombers]] (Senior) 1942-43 & 1944-45
 
* [[Winnipeg RCAF Bombers]] (Senior) 1942-43 & 1944-45
 
* [[Winnipeg RCAF Hurricanes]] (Senior) 1941-42
 
* [[Winnipeg RCAF Hurricanes]] (Senior) 1941-42
 
* [[Winnipeg RCAF Spitfires]] (Senior) 1941-42
 
* [[Winnipeg RCAF Spitfires]] (Senior) 1941-42
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Very Honourable mention: The [[3rd Canadian Infantry Division]] "Winnipegs" played in the 1940-41 season [http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester_Senior_Hockey_League Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League] while stationed at the miltary camp at Debert, Nova Scotia while waiting overseas deployment during the Second World War.
* [[Winnipeg Reo Flyers]] (Senior) 1946-48
 
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* [[Winnipeg Sabres]]
 
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===Intermediate===
* [[Winnipeg St Johns]] (Senior) 1926-28
 
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* [[Elmwood Millionaires]] ([[Winniboine Intermediate Hockey League]], 1954-1955)
* [[Winnipeg Shamrocks]] (Senior) 1906-07
 
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*[[Winnipeg North End Flyers|North End Flyers]] ([[Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League]] , 1977-1983)
* [[Winnipeg Somme]] (Senior) 1917-18
 
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*[[St Boniface Seals]]
* [[Winnipeg Strathconas]] (Senior 1907-15)
 
* [[Winnipeg Tammany Tigers]] (Senior & Junior) 1917-27
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#(Winnipeg Metro Intermediate 'AA" Hockey League, 1961-1962)
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* [[Winnipeg Tigers-Falcons]] (Senior) 1924-25
 
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#([[Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League]], 1964-1965)
* [[Winnipeg Union Canadienne]] (Junior) 1917-18
 
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*[[Transcona Lions]]
* [[Winnipeg United Grain Growers]] (Junior) 1917-18
 
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#(Winnipeg Metro Intermediate 'AA" Hockey League, 1961-1962) league renamed to MIAAHL
* [[Winnipeg Victoria Bisons]] (Junior) 1919-28
 
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* [[Winnipeg Victorias]]
 
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#([[Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League]], 1962-1965)
* [[Winnipegs-University of Manitoba]] (Senior) 1923-24
 
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*[[West End Orioles]] ([[Winniboine Intermediate Hockey League]], 1951-1953)
* [[Winnipeg Vikings]] (Senior) 1933-34
 
* [[Winnipeg Vimy]] (Senior) 1917-18
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*[[Winnipeg Bookers]] ([[Winniboine Intermediate Hockey League]], 1951-1952)
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*[[Winnipeg Drewrys]] (Intermediate ([[Big Six Intermediate Hockey League]], 1957) [[1956-57 BSIHL Season|join league for playoffs]], which weren't held and then play in Provincial Playoffs
* [[Winnipeg Warriors (MJHL)]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1964-67)
 
* [[Winnipeg Warriors (WHL)]] ([[Western Hockey League (junior)|WHL]], 1980-1984)
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*[[Winnipeg Kings]] ([[Winniboine Intermediate Hockey League]], 1952-1953)
* [[Winnipeg Wellingtons]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1945-46)
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*[[Winnipeg Sabres]] ([[Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League]], 1974-1975)
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* [[Winnipeg Weston]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1917-21)
 
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===Junior A===
* [[Winnipeg Young Mens Lutheran Club]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]]. 1918-19 & 1919-20)
 
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*[[Assiniboine Park Monarchs]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1975-1977) revert to Winnipeg Monarchs name
* [[Winnipeg Ypres]] (Senior) 1917-18
 
* [[Wolseley Flyers]] (Junior) 1942-43
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*[[CUAC Blues]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1939-45)
* [[Woodhaven Leafs]] (Junior) 1935-36
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*[[East Kildonan Bisons]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1940-42)
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*Elmwood ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-1919)
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*[[Elmwood Maple Leafs]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1933-1940)
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*[[Elmwood Millionaires]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1924-1931)
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*[[Fort Garry Blues]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1978-1984) renamed [[Winnipeg South Blues]]
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*[[Fort Garry Frontiersmen]] ([[Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League]]) join MJHL as [[Kenora Muskies]] when two leagues merge
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*[[Fort Rouge Wanderers]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-1918)
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*[[Kern-Hill Nationals]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1973-1975)
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*[[Kildonan North Stars]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1976-1990) folded
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*[[Kildonan Stars]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1933-1934) become [[West Kildonan Stars]]
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*[[Manitoba Bisons]]
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1921-1933) see MJHL
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#([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1931-1937) withdrew
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*[[Raiders Junior Hockey Club]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 2007-Present)
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*[[River Heights Cardinals]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1970-1978)
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*[[St. Boniface Athletics]]
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1922-1923)
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1929-1930
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#([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1939-1945)
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*[[St. Boniface Canadiens]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1951-1964) become [[Winnipeg Warriors (disambiguation)|Winnipeg Warriors]]
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*[[St. Boniface Saints]] [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1967-2000) renamed [[Winnipeg Saints]]
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*[[St. Boniface Seals|St. Boniface Seals (]][[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1934-1939) renamed [[St. Boniface Athletics]]
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*[[St. James Braves]] [[St. Boniface Seals|(]][[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1966-1967) renamed Canadiens when sold
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*[[St. James Canadians (1936-45)|St. James Canadians]]
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#[[St. Boniface Seals|(]][[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1936-1946) merge with [[Stan Evans Orioles]] as St. James Orioles
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#[[St. Boniface Seals|(]][[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1946-1947) become [[Winnipeg Canadiens]]
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#[[St. Boniface Seals|(]][[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1967-2003) 
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*[[St. James Orioles]] [[St. Boniface Seals|(]][[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1945-1946) merger ended renamed [[St. James Canadians (1936-45)|St. James Canadians]]
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*[[St Vital Greyhounds]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1924-1929)
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*[[Seven Oaks Raiders]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1977-2007) renamed [[Raiders Junior Hockey Club]]
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*[[Southeast Blades|Southeast (Southeast Tribal Council) Blades]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1992-1996) franchise granted one year leave of absence and then move to [[Sagkeeng]] with no name change
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*[[Southeast T-Birds|Southeast (Southeast Tribal Council) T-Birds]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1991-1992) renamed Blades
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*[[Southeast Thunderbirds|Southeast (Southeast Tribal Council) Thunderbirds]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1988-1991) renamed T-Birds
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*[[Transcona Rangers]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1958-1959) revert to Winnipeg Rangers name
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*[[Union Canadienne]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-1918)
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*[[West Kildonan North Stars]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1967-1976) renamed [[Kildonan North Stars]]
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*[[West Kildonan Stars]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] 1935-1936) become [[Winnipeg Winnipegs (junior)|Winnipeg Winnipegs]]
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*[[Winnipeg Air Cadets]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1943-44) returned to [[Greater Winnipeg Juvenile Hockey League]]
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*[[Winnipeg Argos]]/Argonauts
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-19) withdrew
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1922-1927) withdrew
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*[[Winnipeg Barons]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1952-57) folded
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*[[Winnipeg Black Hawks]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1947-52) renamed Barons
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* '''[[Winnipeg Blues]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 2010-Present)'''
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*[[Winnipeg Braves]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1957-1966) renamed [[St. James Braves]]
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* [[Winnipeg Canadians]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1922-23)
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*[[Winnipeg Canadiens|Winnipeg Canadiens ]]
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1920-1921) moved to St Boniface
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#([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1947-1950) franchise sold and moved to [[St. Boniface]]
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*[[Winnipeg Canoe Club]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1921-1923) withdrew
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*[[Winnipeg Catholic Club]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1920-21) withdrew
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*[[Winnipeg Columbus Club]]
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1921-1922) withdrew
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#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1927-1933  fold after failed merger with [[Winnipeg Winnipegs (junior)|Winnipeg Winnipegs]]
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* [[Winnipeg Esquires]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1942-1944) merge with Winnipeg Red Wings for one season
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* [[Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]],1944-1945) folded
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* [[Winnipeg Falcons]]
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# ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1920-1925) withdrew
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# ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1931-36) merge with [[Winnipeg Rangers]] as [[Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers]]
  +
# ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1940-42) withdrew
  +
* [[Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1936-1939) merger disolved
  +
* [[Winnipeg Grand Trunk Pacific]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1918-19) withdrew
  +
* [[Winnipeg Monarchs]]
  +
# ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1918-1920) withdrew
  +
# ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1931-1933) league renamed MJHL
  +
# ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1933-1975) renamed [[Assiniboine Park Monarchs]] to allow for Winnipeg Monarchs name to be used by WCHL team
  +
# ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1977-1978) become [[Fort Garry Blues]]
  +
*[[Winnipeg Native Sons]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1931-32) withdrew
  +
*[[Winnipeg Norwood]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-18) withdrew
  +
*[[Winnipeg Pilgrims]]
  +
#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1918-1920) withdrew
  +
#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1925-1929) withdrew
  +
*[[Winnipeg Rangers ]]
  +
#([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1934-1936) merge with [[Winnipeg Falcons (junior)|Winnipeg Falcons]] as [[Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers]]
  +
#[[Manitoba Junior Hockey League|(Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1956-1957) moved to [[Brandon]]
  +
#([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1959-1967) sold and renamed [[St. Boniface Saints]]
  +
*[[Winnipeg St Johns]] (HS) ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1933-34) withdrew
  +
* [[Winnipeg Saints]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 2000-2012) sold, relocated to Virden and renamed [[Virden Oil Capitals]]
  +
*[[Winnipeg Tammany Tigers|Winnipeg Tammany Tigers (]][[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-1927) withdrew
  +
*[[Winnipeg United Grain Growers]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-18) withdrew
  +
*[[Winnipeg Victoria Bisons]]
  +
#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1919-21[[Winnipeg Warriors (MJHL)|)]] withdrew
  +
#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1922-28) withdrew
  +
*[[Winnipeg Warriors (MJHL)]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1964-67) become [[West Kildonan North Stars]]
  +
*[[Winnipeg Wellingtons]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1945-46) folded
  +
*[[Winnipeg Weston]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1917-21) withdrew
  +
*[[Winnipeg Winnipegs (junior)]]
  +
#([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1919-21) withdrew
  +
#([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1931-33) fold after failed merger with [[Winnipeg Columbus Club]]
  +
#([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1936-1938) folded
  +
* [[Winnipeg Young Mens Lutheran Club]] ([[Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League]], 1918-20) withdrew
  +
* [[Winnipeg South Blues]]  1984-2010) sold and renamed [[Winnipeg Blues]]
  +
* [[Wolseley Flyers]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1942-43) dropped by league
  +
* [[Woodhaven Leafs]] ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], 1935-36) become [[St. James Canadians (1936-45)|St. James Canadians]]
  +
  +
===Junior B===
  +
*[[North Winnipeg Satelites]] ([[Keystone Junior Hockey League|KJHL]])
  +
===Junior C ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]])===
  +
*[[Charleswood Hawks]] '''[[St. Boniface Riels (intermediate)|(]][[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1970-Present)'''
  +
*[[East Kildonan Knights]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1972-1981) folded, replaced by [[River East Royal Knights]]
  +
*[[Fort Garry Blues]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1970-2005) become [[Fort Garry/Fort Rouge Twins]]
  +
*'''[[Fort Garry/Fort Rouge Twins]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 2005-Present)'''
  +
*'''[[River East Royal Knights]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1981-Present)'''
  +
*'''[[St. Boniface Riels (intermediate)|St. Boniface Riels (]][[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1971-Present)'''
  +
*St. James ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1970-1971) folded
  +
*'''[[St. James Canucks]]''' '''[[St. Boniface Riels (intermediate)|(]][[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1978-Present)'''
  +
*'''[[St. Vital Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1975-Present)'''
  +
*'''[[Transcona Railer Express]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 2012-Present)'''
  +
*[[Transcona Railers]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1983-2011) folded
  +
*[[Transcona Titans]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1972-1976)
  +
*[[West Kildonan Nev Knights]] ([[Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League]], 1972-1975)
   
 
==Arenas==
 
==Arenas==
* [[MTS Center]]
+
* [[MTS Center|MTS Center ]](2004-Present)
  +
* [[Bell MTS Iceplex]](2010-Present)
* [[Olympic Rink]]
 
  +
** [[Winnipeg Free Press Arena]] (Main)
* [[Shea's Amphitheatre]]
 
* [[Winnipeg Arena]]
+
** [[Assiniboine Credit Union Arena]]
  +
** [[RE/MAX Arena]]
  +
** [[Red River Co-Op Arena]]
  +
* [[Olympic Rink|Olympic Rink ]](1923-1960's)
  +
* [[Shea's Amphitheatre]] (1909-1955)
  +
* [[Winnipeg Arena]] (1955-2004)
  +
* [[Winnipeg Auditorium]] (1898-1926) destroyed by fire; rebuilt as a theatre type venue in 1931
  +
* Tydell Park Community Centre Rink
  +
* Tuxedo Community Centre Rink
  +
* Valley Gardens Community Centre Rink
  +
* Varsity View Community Centre Rink
  +
* Victoria Community Centre Rink
  +
* Waverly Heights Community Centre Rink
  +
* West Kildonan Community Centre Rink
  +
* Robert A. Steen Memorial Community Centre Rink
  +
* Sturgeon Creek Community Centre Rink
  +
* Riverview Community Centre Rink
  +
* Roblin Park Community Centre Rink
  +
* Silver Heights Community Centre Rink
  +
* Sir John Franklin Community Centre Rink
  +
* River Osborne Community Centre Rink
  +
* Sinclair Park Community Centre Rink
  +
* South Transcona Community Centre Rink
  +
* Southdale Community Centre Rink
  +
* St. Norbert Community Centre Rink
  +
* Westdale Community Centre Rink
  +
* Weston Memorial Community Centre Rink
  +
* Woodhaven Park Community Centre Rink
  +
* Windsor Community Centre Rink
  +
* Winakwa Community Centre Rink
  +
* Willdwood Community Centre Rink
  +
* Westridge Community Centre Rink
  +
* Vince Leah Community Centre Rink
  +
* Archwood Community Centre Rink
  +
* Bord-Aire Community Centre Rink
  +
* Bourkevale Community Centre Rink
  +
* Bronx Park Community Centre Rink
  +
* Brooklands Community Centre Rink
  +
* Burton Cummings Community Centre Rink
  +
* Central Community Community Centre Rink
  +
* Chalmers Community Centre Rink
  +
* Clifton Community Centre Rink
  +
* Crescentwood Community Centre Rink
  +
* Lord Roberts Community Centre Rink
  +
* Luxton Community Centre Rink
  +
* Champlain Community Centre Rink
  +
* Melrose Community Centre Rink
  +
* Morse Place Community Centre Rink
  +
* Norberry Community Centre Rink
  +
* Norquay Community Centre Rink
  +
* North Kildonan Community Centre Rink
  +
* Northwood Community Centre Rink
  +
* Red River Community Centre Rink
  +
* Kirkfield-Westwood Community Centre Rink
  +
* Kelvin Community Centre Rink
  +
* Dakota Community Centre Rink
  +
* Deer Lodge Community Centre Rink
  +
* Earl Grey Community Centre Rink
  +
* East Elmwood Community Centre Rink
  +
* East End Community Centre Rink
  +
* Fort Garry Community Centre Rink
  +
* Garden City Community Centre Rink
  +
* Gateway Community Centre Rink
  +
* Glenlee Community Centre Rink
  +
* Glenwood Community Centre Rink
  +
* Greendell Community Centre Rink
  +
* Harrow Community Centre Rink
  +
* Greendale Community Centre Rink
  +
* Heritage-Victoria Community Centre Rink
  +
* Isaac Brock Community Centre Rink
  +
* Richmond Kings Community Centre Rink
  +
* [[Orioles Community Centre Rink]]
  +
* Oxford Heights Community Centre Rink
  +
* Park City West Community Centre Rink
  +
* Maples Recreation Association Rink
  +
* [[Eric Coy Arena]]
  +
* Charles A Barbour Arena
  +
* East End Community Club
  +
* Canlan Ice Sports-Winnipeg
  +
* [[Bertrand Arena]]
  +
* Keith Bodley Indoor Arena
  +
* Frank Wythe Recreation Centre
  +
* Pioneer Arena
  +
* [[Century Arena]]
  +
* Roland Michener Arena
  +
* River East Arena
  +
* Dutton Memorial Arena
  +
* River Height Community Centre Rink
  +
* Dakota Community Club
  +
* St. Vital Centennial Arena
  +
* St. Norbert Community Club
  +
* St. James Civic Centre Arena
  +
* Southdale Community Club
  +
* Sargent Park Arena
  +
* Sam Southern Arena
  +
* Assiniboia West Recreation Association Rink
  +
* [[Terry Sawchuck Memorial Arena]]
  +
* Winnipeg Winter Club
  +
* Gateway Recreation Centre
  +
* Glenwood Community Club
  +
* [[Billy Mosienko Arena]]
  +
* Maples Multiplex
  +
* Maginot Arena
  +
* Notre Dame Arena
  +
* Allard Arena
  +
* River Heights Arena
  +
* Richmond Kings Community Centre
  +
* Max Bell Centre
  +
* Old Exhibtion Arena
  +
* West Kildonan Memorial Indoor Arena
  +
* [[Vimy Arena]]
  +
* Notre Dame Recreation Association Rink
  +
* Ralph Brown Recreation Association Rink
   
 
==Champions==
 
==Champions==
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==='''[[Stanley Cup]]'''===
 
==='''[[Stanley Cup]]'''===
   
*1895-96 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
+
*1895-96 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
*1900-01 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
+
*1900-01 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
*1901-02 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
+
*1901-02 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
   
   
 
==='''[[Avco World Trophy]]'''===
 
==='''[[Avco World Trophy]]'''===
   
*1975-76 '''[[Winnipeg Jets]]'''
+
*1975-76 '''[[Winnipeg Jets]]'''
*1977-78 '''[[Winnipeg Jets]]'''
+
*1977-78 '''[[Winnipeg Jets]]'''
*1978-79 '''[[Winnipeg Jets]]'''
+
*1978-79 '''[[Winnipeg Jets]]'''
   
   
 
==='''[[Edinburgh Trophy]]'''===
 
==='''[[Edinburgh Trophy]]'''===
   
*1955-56 '''[[Winnipeg Warriors]]'''
+
*1955-56 '''[[Winnipeg Warriors]]'''
   
   
 
==='''[[Olympic Games]]'''===
 
==='''[[Olympic Games]]'''===
   
*1920 '''[[Winnipeg Falcons]]'''
+
*1920 '''[[Winnipeg Falcons]]'''
*1932 '''[[Winnipeg Winnipegs]]'''
+
*1932 '''[[Winnipeg Winnipegs]]'''
   
   
 
===World Championships===
 
===World Championships===
   
*1931 '''[[1930-31 University of Manitoba Grads|University of Manitoba Grads]]'''
+
*1931 '''[[1930-31 University of Manitoba Grads|University of Manitoba Grads]]'''
*1935 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
+
*1935 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
   
   
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==='''[[Allan Cup]]'''===
 
==='''[[Allan Cup]]'''===
   
*1910-11 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
+
*1910-11 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
*1911-12 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
+
*1911-12 '''[[Winnipeg Victorias]]'''
*1912-13 '''[[Winnipeg Winnipegs]]'''
+
*1912-13 '''[[Winnipeg Winnipegs]]'''
*1913-14 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
+
*1913-14 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
*1915-16 '''[[Winnipeg 61st Battalion]]
+
*1915-16 '''[[Winnipeg 61st Battalion]]'''
*1919-20 '''[[Winnipeg Falcons]]'''
+
*1919-20 '''[[Winnipeg Falcons]]'''
*1930-31 '''[[Winnipeg Winnipegs]]
+
*1930-31 '''[[Winnipeg Winnipegs]]'''
*1963-64 '''[[Winnipeg Maroons]]
+
*1963-64 '''[[Winnipeg Maroons]]'''
   
   
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==='''[[Hardy Cup]]'''===
 
==='''[[Hardy Cup]]'''===
   
*1982-83 '''[[Winnipeg North End Flyers]]'''
+
*1982-83 '''[[Winnipeg North End Flyers]]'''
   
 
==='''[[Memorial Cup]]'''===
 
==='''[[Memorial Cup]]'''===
   
*1920-21 '''[[Winnipeg Falcons]]'''
+
*1920-21 '''[[Winnipeg Falcons]]'''
*1922-23 '''[[University of Manitoba]]'''
+
*1922-23 '''[[University of Manitoba]]'''
*1930-31 '''[[Elmwood Millionaires]]'''
+
*1930-31 '''[[Elmwood Millionaires]]'''
*1934-35 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
+
*1934-35 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
*1940-41 '''[[Winnipeg Rangers]]'''
+
*1940-41 '''[[Winnipeg Rangers]]'''
*1942-43 '''[[Winnipeg Rangers]]'''
+
*1942-43 '''[[Winnipeg Rangers]]'''
*1945-46 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
+
*1945-46 '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]'''
*1958-59 '''[[Winnipeg Braves]]'''
+
*1958-59 '''[[Winnipeg Braves]]'''
   
   
 
==='''[[University Cup]]'''===
 
==='''[[University Cup]]'''===
   
*1964-65 '''[[University of Manitoba]]'''
+
*1964-65 '''[[University of Manitoba]]'''
   
 
==Players and coaches==
 
==Players and coaches==
  +
 
<table><tr><td valign="top">
 
<table><tr><td valign="top">
 
* [[Clint Albright]]
 
* [[Clint Albright]]
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* [[Bruno Zarrillo]]
 
* [[Bruno Zarrillo]]
 
</td></tr></table>
 
</td></tr></table>
[[Category:Canadian towns]]
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[[Category:NHL Cities]]
  +
[[Category:Manitoba towns]]

Revision as of 12:47, 3 November 2019

MTS Centre

MTS Centre

Winnipeg is a city of over 600,000 people and is the capital of Manitoba, Canada

The city was originally founded as Fort Rouge in 1738. For a period it was known as Fort Gibraltar.  It was renamed Fort Garry in 1822 and finally renamed Winnipeg in 1783.

The city of Winnipeg now includes the former municpalities Transcona, St. Boniface, St Vital, West Kildonan, East Kildonan, TuxedoOld Kildonan, North Kildonan, Fort Garry, Charleswood, and St. James

Hockey in Winnipeg

The city of Winnipeg has been host to many hockey events over the years. Due to its' central location in Canada and the fact that the Shea's Amphitheatre was the only artificial ice surface between Toronto and Vancouver for many years.Winnipeg has hosted games of the Memorial Cup finals thirteen times between 1922 and 1959.

Winnipeg was a hot bed for senior hockey particularly from 1911 to 1917 with the Winnipeg Victorias, the Winnipeg Hockey Club, the Winnipeg Monarchs, and the Winnipeg 61st Battalion all holding the Allan Cup during this time frame.  Winnipeg also hosted eight Allan Cup Finals after this period with the last being held in 1968.

Winnipeg hosted the 1967 Centennial Tournament, with teams from Canada, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and USA.

From 1965 to 1968 Winnipeg was the base for Canada's amateur national hockey team.

Third game of the Canada Soviet tournament of 1972 was held in Winnipeg, and ended in a 4-4 tie.

Winnipeg hosted games of the 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979 AVCO World Trophy finals.  Game 6 of the 1979 final was the last game ever played by the WHA

one game of the 1976 Canada Cup and five games of the 1981 Canada Cup

Winnipeg hosted the 2006 AHL All-Star Classic

2007 IIHF World Women's Championship

2007 Game 5 of the Canada Russia Junior Super Series

2009 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championship

Winnpeg hosted the 2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge along with Portage La Prairie

Winnipeg is scheduled to co-host the 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships with Thunder Bay, Ontario

Teams

Major League

63px-Winnipeg JEes Logo svg
  1. (WHA, 1972-1979) join NHL during NHL-WHA merger
  2. (NHL, 1979-1996) moved to Phoenix, becomePhoenix Coyotes
  3. (NHL, 2011-present)

Minor League

  1. (IHL, 1996-2001) join AHL when IHL folds
  2. (AHL, 1996-2011) franchise relocated to St. John's and become St. John's IceCaps, when ownership purchases Atlanta Thrashers of NHL and relocates franchise to Winnipeg
  3. (AHL, 2015-Present)
  1. (Central Hockey League, 1925-1926) league renamed AHA
  2. (American Hockey Association, 1926-1928) withdrew
  1. (Manitoba Hockey Association, 1906-1907) league changes name and becomes openly professional
  2. (Manitoba Professional Hockey League, 1907-1908) revert to amateur status

Major Junior

  1. (Canadian Major Junior Hockey League, 1967-1968)  league renamed WCHL
  2. (Western Canada Hockey League, 1968-1973) renamed Clubs

Senior

  1. (Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League, 1976-1980)
  2. also played in South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League
  1. (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1967-1971) join CCHL
  2. (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1970-1971) played as a guest team
  3. (Canadian Central Hockey League, 1971-1974) play independent following season
  4. Independent Schedule (1974-1975) join CASHL
  5. (Central Amateur Senior Hockey League, 1975-1991)
  6. Independent Schedule (1991-1994) folded
  1. (Manitoba Eastern Hockey League, 1969-1971) withdrew, return for 72-73 season
  2. (Manitoba Eastern Hockey League, 1972-1973)
  1. (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1953-1954)
  2. Was only senior hockey team in province of Manitoba from 1955 to 1964
  3. (Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1962-1964 as a touing team)
  4. (Manitoba Senior Hockey League, 1965-1967) moved to St. Boniface, renamed St. Boniface Mohawks


Military Teams playing in Senior Leagues in Winnipeg Area

Very Honourable mention: The 3rd Canadian Infantry Division "Winnipegs" played in the 1940-41 season Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League while stationed at the miltary camp at Debert, Nova Scotia while waiting overseas deployment during the Second World War.

Intermediate

  1. (Winnipeg Metro Intermediate 'AA" Hockey League, 1961-1962)
  1. (Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League, 1964-1965)
  1. (Winnipeg Metro Intermediate 'AA" Hockey League, 1961-1962) league renamed to MIAAHL
  1. (Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League, 1962-1965)

Junior A

  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1921-1933) see MJHL
  2. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1931-1937) withdrew
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1922-1923)
  2. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1929-1930
  3. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1939-1945)
  1. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1936-1946) merge with Stan Evans Orioles as St. James Orioles
  2. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1946-1947) become Winnipeg Canadiens
  3. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1967-2003) 
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1917-19) withdrew
  2. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1922-1927) withdrew
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1920-1921) moved to St Boniface
  2. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1947-1950) franchise sold and moved to St. Boniface
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1921-1922) withdrew
  2. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1927-1933  fold after failed merger with Winnipeg Winnipegs
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1920-1925) withdrew
  2. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1931-36) merge with Winnipeg Rangers as Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers
  3. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1940-42) withdrew
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1918-1920) withdrew
  2. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1931-1933) league renamed MJHL
  3. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1933-1975) renamed Assiniboine Park Monarchs to allow for Winnipeg Monarchs name to be used by WCHL team
  4. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1977-1978) become Fort Garry Blues
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1918-1920) withdrew
  2. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1925-1929) withdrew
  1. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1934-1936) merge with Winnipeg Falcons as Winnipeg Falcon-Rangers
  2. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1956-1957) moved to Brandon
  3. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1959-1967) sold and renamed St. Boniface Saints
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1919-21) withdrew
  2. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1922-28) withdrew
  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1919-21) withdrew
  2. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1931-33) fold after failed merger with Winnipeg Columbus Club
  3. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League, 1936-1938) folded

Junior B

Junior C (Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League)

Arenas

  • MTS Center (2004-Present)
  • Bell MTS Iceplex(2010-Present)
    • Winnipeg Free Press Arena (Main)
    • Assiniboine Credit Union Arena
    • RE/MAX Arena
    • Red River Co-Op Arena
  • Olympic Rink (1923-1960's)
  • Shea's Amphitheatre (1909-1955)
  • Winnipeg Arena (1955-2004)
  • Winnipeg Auditorium (1898-1926) destroyed by fire; rebuilt as a theatre type venue in 1931
  • Tydell Park Community Centre Rink
  • Tuxedo Community Centre Rink
  • Valley Gardens Community Centre Rink
  • Varsity View Community Centre Rink
  • Victoria Community Centre Rink
  • Waverly Heights Community Centre Rink
  • West Kildonan Community Centre Rink
  • Robert A. Steen Memorial Community Centre Rink
  • Sturgeon Creek Community Centre Rink
  • Riverview Community Centre Rink
  • Roblin Park Community Centre Rink
  • Silver Heights Community Centre Rink
  • Sir John Franklin Community Centre Rink
  • River Osborne Community Centre Rink
  • Sinclair Park Community Centre Rink
  • South Transcona Community Centre Rink
  • Southdale Community Centre Rink
  • St. Norbert Community Centre Rink
  • Westdale Community Centre Rink
  • Weston Memorial Community Centre Rink
  • Woodhaven Park Community Centre Rink
  • Windsor Community Centre Rink
  • Winakwa Community Centre Rink
  • Willdwood Community Centre Rink
  • Westridge Community Centre Rink
  • Vince Leah Community Centre Rink
  • Archwood Community Centre Rink
  • Bord-Aire Community Centre Rink
  • Bourkevale Community Centre Rink
  • Bronx Park Community Centre Rink
  • Brooklands Community Centre Rink
  • Burton Cummings Community Centre Rink
  • Central Community Community Centre Rink
  • Chalmers Community Centre Rink
  • Clifton Community Centre Rink
  • Crescentwood Community Centre Rink
  • Lord Roberts Community Centre Rink
  • Luxton Community Centre Rink
  • Champlain Community Centre Rink
  • Melrose Community Centre Rink
  • Morse Place Community Centre Rink
  • Norberry Community Centre Rink
  • Norquay Community Centre Rink
  • North Kildonan Community Centre Rink
  • Northwood Community Centre Rink
  • Red River Community Centre Rink
  • Kirkfield-Westwood Community Centre Rink
  • Kelvin Community Centre Rink
  • Dakota Community Centre Rink
  • Deer Lodge Community Centre Rink
  • Earl Grey Community Centre Rink
  • East Elmwood Community Centre Rink
  • East End Community Centre Rink
  • Fort Garry Community Centre Rink
  • Garden City Community Centre Rink
  • Gateway Community Centre Rink
  • Glenlee Community Centre Rink
  • Glenwood Community Centre Rink
  • Greendell Community Centre Rink
  • Harrow Community Centre Rink
  • Greendale Community Centre Rink
  • Heritage-Victoria Community Centre Rink
  • Isaac Brock Community Centre Rink
  • Richmond Kings Community Centre Rink
  • Orioles Community Centre Rink
  • Oxford Heights Community Centre Rink
  • Park City West Community Centre Rink
  • Maples Recreation Association Rink
  • Eric Coy Arena
  • Charles A Barbour Arena
  • East End Community Club
  • Canlan Ice Sports-Winnipeg
  • Bertrand Arena
  • Keith Bodley Indoor Arena
  • Frank Wythe Recreation Centre
  • Pioneer Arena
  • Century Arena
  • Roland Michener Arena
  • River East Arena
  • Dutton Memorial Arena
  • River Height Community Centre Rink
  • Dakota Community Club
  • St. Vital Centennial Arena
  • St. Norbert Community Club
  • St. James Civic Centre Arena
  • Southdale Community Club
  • Sargent Park Arena
  • Sam Southern Arena
  • Assiniboia West Recreation Association Rink
  • Terry Sawchuck Memorial Arena
  • Winnipeg Winter Club
  • Gateway Recreation Centre
  • Glenwood Community Club
  • Billy Mosienko Arena
  • Maples Multiplex
  • Maginot Arena
  • Notre Dame Arena
  • Allard Arena
  • River Heights Arena
  • Richmond Kings Community Centre
  • Max Bell Centre
  • Old Exhibtion Arena
  • West Kildonan Memorial Indoor Arena
  • Vimy Arena
  • Notre Dame Recreation Association Rink
  • Ralph Brown Recreation Association Rink

Champions

Stanley Cup


Avco World Trophy


Edinburgh Trophy


Olympic Games


World Championships


Allan Cup


Hardy Cup

Memorial Cup


University Cup

Players and coaches