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Pages in category "Basketball players from Winnipeg" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Joey Johnson, wheelchair basketball player; Todd MacCulloch, NBA center for the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Nets [7] Rick McNair, basketball coach and founder of Winnipeg Fringe Festival; Erfan Nasajpour, professional basketball player; Chad Posthumus, professional basketball player; Carl Ridd, professional basketball player; Martin ...
Ice hockey: League Team City Years NHL: Winnipeg Jets: Winnipeg: 1979-1996 WHA: Winnipeg Jets: Winnipeg: 1972-1979 AHL: Manitoba Moose: Winnipeg: 2001-2011 IHL: Manitoba Moose: Winnipeg: 1996-2001 WHL: Brandon Regals: Brandon: 1955-1957 Winnipeg Warriors: Winnipeg: 1955-1961 MPHL: Brandon Wheat City: Brandon: 1906-1908 Portage la Prairie Cities ...
2025 IIHF Women's U18 World Championship; Tournament details; Host country Finland: City: Vantaa: Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Dates: 4–12 January 2025: Teams: 8: Final positions; Champions Canada (8th title) Runner-up United States: Third place Czechia: Fourth place Sweden: Tournament statistics; Games played: 21: Goals scored: 130 (6.19 per ...
Eighteen Balmoral Hall hockey players have been named to the Canadian Women's National Ice Hockey Team (U22 and U18) rosters since the Blazer Hockey program's inception in 2006. Over 63 Blazers have been drafted to programs in the NCAA and CIS university leagues, often on scholarship.
Despite the team's on-ice success, the league expressed concern about the team's long-term viability in one of the region's smallest major junior hockey markets. [4] In January 2019, the Ice announced a move to Winnipeg after the 2018–19 season , with plans to play at Wayne Fleming Arena on the University of Manitoba campus until a new arena ...
2023-24 Winnipeg Ice; 2022-23 Winnipeg Ice; 2021-22 Westman Wildcats; 2020-21 No Champion (COVID-19) 2019-20 Winnipeg Ice/Winnipeg Avros (tie due to COVID-19) 2018-19 Westman Wildcats; 2017-18 Eastman Selects; 2016-17 Pembina Valley Hawks (Westman Wildcats advanced to regional playoff) 2015-16 Yellowhead Chiefs; 2014-15 Central Plains Capitals
2020 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Media All-Star Team: Kendall Cooper; 2020 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Media All-Star Team: Jenna Buglioni; 2022 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Media All-Star Team: Sara Swiderski; 2023 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Media All-Star Team: Caitlin Kraemer [2]