Dick Gray was a Canadian minor hockey player, born in Calgary, AB 1920. He played four seasons with the Lethbridge Maple Leafs from 1940-42 and 1946-48. During the 1945-46 season, he played in the Pacific Coast Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks. He was part of the Lethbridge Maple Leafs team…
The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
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Dick Gray was a Canadian minor hockey player, born in Calgary, AB 1920. He played four seasons with the Lethbridge Maple Leafs from 1940-42 and 1946-48. During the 1945-46 season, he played in the Pacific Coast Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks. He was part of the Lethbridge Maple Leafs team that won a gold medal at the 1951 World Ice Hockey Championships in Paris, France.
The print shows Gray shaking hands and accepting the Sir Winston Churchill Trophy in Paris. The print is also signed by members of the winning team.
The caption on the print: "Presentation of Sir Winston Churchill Challenge Trophy to Dick Gray - Playing Coach, Lethbridge Maple Leafs World Amateur Championships 1951. London England. Donor - Dick Gray.
Guyle Fielder is an American-born Canadian professional hockey player. He is the fourth-leading scorer in professional hockey history, only behind Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe, and Jaromir Jagr. He also holds the career records for minor-league hockey for most games played, assists, and points. He pl…
The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
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Guyle Fielder is an American-born Canadian professional hockey player. He is the fourth-leading scorer in professional hockey history, only behind Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe, and Jaromir Jagr. He also holds the career records for minor-league hockey for most games played, assists, and points. He played his junior hockey in Lethbridge with the Native Sons from 1949-51. He played with the St. Louis Flyers of the American Hockey League for one season in 1952-53.
The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were an senior hockey team, based out of Lethbridge, AB. The 1951 team was selected to represent Canada in the World Ice Hockey Championships in Paris, France. They won the gold medal at the 1951 Championships in Paris, France, and the Sir Winston Chuchill Cup. The print …
The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
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The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were an senior hockey team, based out of Lethbridge, AB. The 1951 team was selected to represent Canada in the World Ice Hockey Championships in Paris, France. They won the gold medal at the 1951 Championships in Paris, France, and the Sir Winston Chuchill Cup. The print shows the team photo after they won their championship title.
Top Row: D. Flanigan, D. McLean, D. Grey (coach), W. Rimstad, B. Gibson, S. Obodiac, T. Wood, H. Negrello (captain), B. Flick
Middle Row: M. Roth, J. Malacko, M. Hughes, B. Chandler, D. Vogan.
Bottom Row: A. Milroy, K. Sorokoski, L. Siray, B. Knibbs.
The Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-56. In 1953-54 the team finished third in their division and lost in the quarter finals of the playoffs.
Front Row: George De rappard, Dick McGh…
The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
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The Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-56. In 1953-54 the team finished third in their division and lost in the quarter finals of the playoffs.
Front Row: George De rappard, Dick McGhee, Ed Zemrau, Gerry Koehle, Ken Brown, Gerry Sorenson, Ron Morgan
Second Row: Byron McDonald (coach), Jim Powers, Ron Hemmerling, Ed Bruchet (manager), E.S. Neils (president), Larry Ruptash, Ron Yanosik, Babe Phalen (trainer)
Third Row: Art Hart, Earl Ingarfield, Les Colwill, Bill Voss, Dick Lamoureux, John MacMillan.
The Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-56. The team won their league in the 1952-53 season. They advanced to the Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs, but lost in the Western Finals.
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The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
Scope and Content
The Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-56. The team won their league in the 1952-53 season. They advanced to the Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs, but lost in the Western Finals.
Front Row, left to right: Butch McDonald (coach), captain Billy Dea, Larry Winder, Seath Martin, Jerry Koehle, Les Colwill, Clarence Jaster, Ed Bruchet (manager)
Second Row: E.S. Niels (president), Roger LaPlante, Steve Arisman, Harold Jones, Ed Ferenz, Dave Magee, Earl Ingarfield, Dick Ward (assistant trainer), Babe Phalen (trainer)
Back Row: Bud Laidler, Ed Zemrau, Don Smith, Howie Yanosik, Bill Sinclair, Jerry Sorenson, Dick Lamoureaux.
The Lethbridge Native Sons were a junior hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Southern Alberta Junior League from 1946-48, and then moved to the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1949-56. After the 1956 season, the Western Canada Junior Hockey League folded, along with th…
The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
Scope and Content
The Lethbridge Native Sons were a junior hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Southern Alberta Junior League from 1946-48, and then moved to the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1949-56. After the 1956 season, the Western Canada Junior Hockey League folded, along with the Native Sons; however, the team was revived in 1960.
Front Row (left to right): A. McLuskey, J. Nicholl, C. Grisak , G. Wood, J. MacMillan, D. Caunt.
Second Row: Bill Ramsden (coach), Paul Rusznak (trainer), L. Travis, N. Usselman, J. Kosiancic, A. Tambellini, A. Drobot, Ed. Buchet (manager), E.S. Neils (president).
Third Row: L. Ruptash, J. Powers, B. Voss, L. McLaren, A. Erickson, A. Dipasquale.
Sicks' Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-1956. The team competed, and won, their league in 1950-51, which led them to the playoffs. They lost in the semi-finals round of the playoffs.…
The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
Scope and Content
Sicks' Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-1956. The team competed, and won, their league in 1950-51, which led them to the playoffs. They lost in the semi-finals round of the playoffs.
The print is a team photo of the League Winners 1950-51.
Front Row: E.S. Niels, President, J. Yucytus, K. McDonald, P. Melnechuk, S. Martin, J. Rollingson, H. Yanosik, Ed Bruchet, Manager.
Second Row: Babe Phalen, Trainer, B. Onfrechuk , G. Fielder, S. Arisman, N. Hyssop, C. Hockley, J. Towle, J. Poalone, Pete Slobodian, Coach.
Back Row: B. Dea, D. Lamoureux, J. Connors, J. Wood.