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As of October 3, 2020 the Birthplace of Hockey Museum is closed for the season. We hope to reopen in June 2021.
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Category Archives: Nova Scotia Hockey History
Kings College School Hockey Champions in 1966
The Kings College School hockey team won the Nova Scotia Headmaster A Hockey Championship in March 1966. This team featured some of the very best players to come out of Windsor, Nova Scotia. Joe Robertson had a six year pro … Continue reading
Murray “Moe” Smith – a Windsor NS hockey legend
Murray “Moe” Smith was a legend in Windsor hockey. He was a member of the Nova Scotia champion Windsor Academy Juvenile team of 1942, and is best known for his decades long coaching tenure. Smith died in 2014 at … Continue reading
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Tagged coaching, hockey history, ice hockey, John Paris Jr, Moe Smith, Windsor
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Windsor, Nova Scotia – Home of the Hockeyists
The Collishaw Cup (1926) was presented to the Windsor Hockey League by E. Collishaw. It was awarded to the club member who “plays the game” cleanest, both as a hockyist and a citizen. The cup was won by W.L. … Continue reading
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Tagged Collishaw Cup, Hockey, hockeyist, trophy
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