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Wheat Kings announce intent to bid for 2026 CHL Memorial Cup

Wendy’s Summer Hockey League Honors Previous Players

Revitalizing Our Ice Rink: An Update on Community Sportsplex

Thiesen wins fourth Grey Owl

Lewis, Howarth still on top

Lewis, Howarth lead 62nd annual Grey Owl men’s golf tournament

Lemoine selected in first round of MJHL draft, seven Brandon prospects selected overall

Boxing Event: Battle on the Prairie coming to Brandon this summer

Midget AAA Wheat Kings, Kaspick & Collyer sign with the Flin Flon Bombers

Forwards Mason Kaspick and Drayson Collyer have both committed to the Flin Flon Bombers for the 2019/20 hockey season. This past season the duo helped guide the Brandon AAA Midget Wheat Kings to a league title. Kaspick registered 35 points in 41 regular season games. Collyer, the team's captain, appeared in 22 games and picked up 15 points. He also amassed 93 penalty minutes in those 22 games.

Facing Off Against Men’s Cancers celebrity street hockey tournament

Friday July 26/19 Family social evening at the Kent Hotel. Meet and greet the celebrities, rainbow auction, live auction and the Calcutta. The Kent houses a huge hockey memorabilia collection and is definitely something to see. This will be an indoor/outdoor event with a live band. Saturday July 27/19 Street Hockey all day long. 4+games going simultaneously. Food Trucks and concession on site. The hockey is 4 on 4 with teams registered with 6 players including a goalie. Teams will be assigned a celebrity at the Friday Nights Kent event. There are 2 divisions: Junior (recreation)  $200 (prizes for Division Champs) Elite (competitive)  $400  (Prizes for Division Champs and $1000) Teams are to register on our website https://facingoffagainstmenscancers.ca/ or contact Jacki at 204-847-0030. This event is hosted by a group of Yellowhead Chief Alumni who are currently playing in the WHL. Dawson Barteaux       Red Deer Rebels Layne Toder                Calgary Hitmen Cole Muir                    Winnipeg Ice Parker Malchuk           Victoria Royals Chad Nychuk               Brandon Wheat Kings During the hockey season these guys put a lot of hours into volunteering for their teams. They thought that maybe giving back to their community and to such a great cause was a really good thing. Men’s cancers are something that touches everyone, and a cause near and dear to these guys hearts. CancerCare Mb Foundation with be the sole beneficiary from this event. If anyone would like to donate to this great cause, contact one of the guys via their social media, or email us at foamc19@gmail.com.

Wheat Kings looking for a new head coach

Brandon, MB. – The Brandon Wheat Kings will have a new head coach for the 2019-20 Western Hockey League season. Brandon Owner and Governor Kelly McCrimmon has announced a change in the coaching ranks of the hockey club as head coach David Anning’s contract will not be renewed. This is the second significant move made by McCrimmon this spring. In early May, he relieved Grant Armstrong from his duties as general manager. “We would like to thank David for his seven years with our organization.” said McCrimmon. “He was an important part of our Championship team and aided in the development of many of our players. We wish him the best in his next coaching opportunity.“ The Wheat Kings new GM is expected to play an integral role in the hiring process of the new head coach. A 34-year old Winnipeg native, David Anning joined the Wheat Kings in the 2012-2013 season and was named head coach in August of 2016. Anning came to the Wheat Kings after coaching six seasons in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. After leading Brandon to back to back playoff appearances, including a trip to the Eastern Conference Semi-Final in 2018, the Wheat Kings failed to qualify for post season play for the first time in six years. In three seasons as head coach of the Wheat Kings, Anning compiled a 102-87-23 record. Only three others – McCrimmon (423), Bob Lowes (363) and Dunc McCallum (251) have won more games behind the Brandon bench. A search for Anning’s successor will begin immediately.

Brandon’s Keeble, Hossack & Guthrie selected in today’s MJHL draft

The MJHL's annual bantam draft took place earlier this morning in Winnipeg and Carberry's Luke Robson was the first player selected by the Waywayseecappo Wolverines. Robson registered 34 points in 32 regular season games while skating with the Southwest Cougars Bantam AAA team in 18/19. With the second overall selection in the draft the Virden Oil Capitals drafted Carson Buydens who tallied 46 points in just 34 games for the Central Plains Capitals. Braden Keeble was the first member of the Brandon Wheat Kings Bantam AAA team to be drafted as Waywayseecappo selected him 15th overall in the second round of the draft. Teammate Rylan Hossack was then drafted several rounds later in the 4th by the Steinbach Pistons. The rugged 175lb forward amassed 62 PIM's in 35 games while managing to chip in offensively with 15 points as well. The Virden Oil Capitals used the 62nd pick in the draft to select Brandon's Ethan Guthrie. Last season, Guthrie compiled 30 points patrolling the blue line with the Wheat Kings Bantam AAA team. A complete list of the draft can be found here.

Winnipeg expected to host pre-season NFL game

TSN is reporting that the the Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers will play an exhibition game at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg the third week of August. The Bombers are scheduled to be on the road in Edmonton during Week 11 of the CFL schedule, freeing up the stadium. A press conference has been called by the Winnipeg Football Club for Wednesday when they are expected to make the announcement official.