About: 1969 Dauphin Kings Memorial Cup Playoffs   Sponge Permalink

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Pickups After winning the MJHL Championship, and therefore qualifying for the Memorial Cup playoffs, the Kings were allowed 5 pick-ups (3 skaters and 2 goaltenders). The Kings applied to have the ratio changed to 4 skaters and 1 goaltender, but that was rejected. The Kings selected Selkirk’s Norm Cherrey, Kenora’s Howie Hicks, St. Boniface’s Bill Palmer and Mickey Walsh. The second goalie spot was never filled, having acquired Rick Sawry from the Brandon Wheat Kings late in the season. Adding Hicks was a gamble, officially Kenora was under Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association jurisdiction, therefore he was ineligible to play in the semi final.

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  • 1969 Dauphin Kings Memorial Cup Playoffs
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  • Pickups After winning the MJHL Championship, and therefore qualifying for the Memorial Cup playoffs, the Kings were allowed 5 pick-ups (3 skaters and 2 goaltenders). The Kings applied to have the ratio changed to 4 skaters and 1 goaltender, but that was rejected. The Kings selected Selkirk’s Norm Cherrey, Kenora’s Howie Hicks, St. Boniface’s Bill Palmer and Mickey Walsh. The second goalie spot was never filled, having acquired Rick Sawry from the Brandon Wheat Kings late in the season. Adding Hicks was a gamble, officially Kenora was under Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association jurisdiction, therefore he was ineligible to play in the semi final.
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  • Pickups After winning the MJHL Championship, and therefore qualifying for the Memorial Cup playoffs, the Kings were allowed 5 pick-ups (3 skaters and 2 goaltenders). The Kings applied to have the ratio changed to 4 skaters and 1 goaltender, but that was rejected. The Kings selected Selkirk’s Norm Cherrey, Kenora’s Howie Hicks, St. Boniface’s Bill Palmer and Mickey Walsh. The second goalie spot was never filled, having acquired Rick Sawry from the Brandon Wheat Kings late in the season. Adding Hicks was a gamble, officially Kenora was under Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association jurisdiction, therefore he was ineligible to play in the semi final. Line-up Dennis Schick • Jim Cahoon • Bob Leguilloux Bob Buchy • Butch Goring • Norm Cherrey John Morrison • Merv Haney • Gary Westbury Clayton Kemp • Dennis Clarke • Blaine Stoughton Bob Neufeld • John Roy Bill Palmer • Howie Hicks * • Ron Boyes Wayne Pockett • Farley Hemmings Ron Low Mickey Walsh Rick Sawry * Hicks added for Western Final.
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