11 Facts About Dauphin Kings

1.

Dauphin Kings are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.

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2.

The Kings were established in 1967 and play at the Credit Union Place.

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3.

The Dauphin Kings opened the season with nine straight wins and remained undefeated for twelve games.

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4.

The Dauphin Kings were led by goaltender Ron Low loaned by the Winnipeg Jets of the Western Canada Hockey League.

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5.

The Dauphin Kings breezed through the MJHL, in the final Low recorded 2 shutouts, allowed 3 goals, as the Dauphin Kings swept in four straight.

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6.

The Dauphin Kings added forwards Jeff Berke, Brad Carefoot, Don Larway, Jim Miller, Bill Murray, Darrell Novakowski, Tom Sinclair, Ed Tkachuk, defenseman Mike Korney, Dan Lemieux, Perry Robinson and Drew Trapp.

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7.

Up front the Kings had 7 returnees and Dauphinite Jim Cruise was added to the 1st line with Miller and Murray.

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8.

The Dauphin Kings would meet their Waterloo in the Saskatchewan Champions Humboldt Broncos.

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9.

The Dauphin Kings had three 100-point men, all of whom were in the top 5 in league scoring: Jim Misener, Bob Genoway and Lyle Stokotelny.

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10.

The Dauphin Kings prevailed winning the Turnbull Cup for the 4th time in 10 years.

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11.

Dauphin Kings went on to win the Anavet Cup in 1983 by defeating the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Yorkton Terriers but lost the Abbott Cup to the British Columbia Junior Hockey League's Abbotsford Flyers.

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