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Uploaded By: PRESIDENT on March 10th, 2024

Winnipeg Victorias
Manitoba and Northwest Hockey Association

- Stanley Cup Champions 1901

Team Roster
Front Row L to R - William "Ted" Robinson (secretary-treasurer), Charley Johnstone, Rod Flett, Dan Bain (captain), Magnus Flett, Art Brown (goalie), Walter Pratt (director).

Top Row - Mark Hooper (trainer), Burke Wood, Jack Marshall, Jack Armytage (president), George A. Carruthers (vice-president), Tony Gingras, Fred Cadham.

On January 29 & 31, 1901, the Winnipeg Victorias challenged the Montreal Shamrocks for the Stanley Cup.

Winnipeg prevailed, sweeping the best-of-three series with scores of 4–3 and 2–1.
Game 2 was the first overtime game in Stanley Cup history with Dan Bain scoring at the four minute mark of the extra period.

The Games were played at the Westmount Arena (Montreal Arena) in Montreal, Canada.

NOTE
The Flett brothers and Tong Gingras are Métis (First Nations).

Sourced from President's Collection.

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