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Winnipeg Monarchs (senior)

The Winnipeg Monarchs were a senior ice hockey team from Winnipeg, Manitoba, that was organized in 1906. In 1915, the Monarchs won the Allan Cup as the Canadian Senior Hockey Champions. In 1935 the Monarchs won gold for Canada at the World Ice Hockey Championships.
==History==
The Winnipeg Monarchs hockey club was organized in 1906 and played their games at a rink on the corner of Sergeant Avenue and Furby Street in west-end Winnipeg. The Monarchs were allowed into the Manitoba Senior Hockey League in 1911 joining the Winnipeg Victorias and the Winnipegs in a three team league. In 1913 and 1914 the Monarchs captured the Manitoba Senior Hockey Crown. In 1915, the Monarchs were the Canadian Senior Hockey Champions winning the Allan Cup.
In 1934, the Senior Monarchs won the Manitoba Senior Championship, and in 1935 they represented Canada at the World Ice Hockey Championships held in Switzerland. The 1935 National Team roster included three 1932 gold medal winning Olympians: Roy Henkel, Victor Lindquist and Romeo Rivers. The team was undefeated during the seven-game tournament, scoring 44 goals while allowing an average of only one goal per game. In the final game the monarchs defeated Switzerland by a score of 4-2 to win the world championship title for Canada.
After the winning the world championship title, the Monarchs continued to tour Europe where they played in 66 exhibition games before returning home to Canada with a 63-1-2 record.〔 Following this successful European tour, the Winnipeg Monarch Senior Club ceased operations.

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