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Championship Roots: How the Neepawa Natives got their Name

The creation of the Neepawa Natives team name is rooted in the early 1960s, with the then-named Neepawa Intermediates hockey team.

In 1963, Ron Guinn – a member of the Neepawa Intermediates squad that won the 1936-37 Manitoba Intermediate Championship – approached Cecil Pittman – a goalie and manager for the 1963 Neepawa Intermediates – suggesting the Neepawa Intermediates should create an actual team name for the Neepawa-based hockey club.

The request led to Pittman and Allen discussing potential names for the team.

Prior to 1963, all Neepawa hockey teams had simply been named after their level of play, such as the Neepawa Intermediates or Neepawa Bantams.

“We were looking through the dictionary trying to come up with a name that would connect to Neepawa, which is a Cree name meaning ‘abundance’ or ‘plenty’,” Pittman, who is now retired to Neepawa, explained.

Neepawa’s Cree roots – coupled with Pittman’s personal fandom for the Chicago Blackhawks – inspired the pair to decide the Blackhawks’ logo would be the perfect option for Neepawa’s new look.

Pittman and Guinn were having this conversation in Guinn’s home and, shortly after the pair decided on the new logo, Bob’s wife came home.

That’s when the Neepawa Natives team name was born.

“She asked what we were up to, so we told her we were trying to come up with a new team name for the hockey team, and she suggested the ‘Natives’,” Pittman said.

Both Neepawa and Natives started with the letter ‘N’, and were seven letters long, which led Pittman and Guinn to believe it was a good fit for the team. The Natives name also fit with Neepawa’s Cree roots, as well as the new Blackhawks logo.

“We felt there could be no better name,” Pittman said. “The decision was made that evening.”

Just like that, the “Neepawa Natives” were born.

That intermediate team would do the Natives name proud, collecting seven major titles over the next 11 years.

The two years prior to changing its name, the Neepawa Intermediates club won the 1961-62 and 1962-63 Inter Ridge Hockey League (IRHL) championships.

They continued that streak in the Natives’ inaugural season, claiming the 1963-64 title in a newly formed Central Plains Hockey League.

They then won the South West Hockey League (SWHL) in 1966-67, 1970-71 and 1972-73.

Perhaps its greatest achievement, the team also claimed Provincial glory in 1966-67 when they won the Manitoba Intermediate ‘A’ title by sweeping four consecutive best-of-three series.

“We had a good team,” Pittman chuckled as he rolled through the titles. “And we had a good following, over 1,000 fans at some games.”

The intermediate team then entered the ‘Old-Timers’ league and went on to medal at several major tournaments at that level.

A few years later, in 1988, Neepawa was accepted into the MJHL and was in need of creating its own team name and identity.

Aron Berg, a lawyer at the time, wanted to respect the hockey history created by that Neepawa Intermediates team, and use the Natives name for the community’s new Junior ‘A’ Hockey club. The alumni of the intermediate team were honoured to oblige.

“We thought it was a great idea,” Pittman said. “The quote I always use is, ‘Always proud of our team and its name. Always appreciative of our loyal fan support’.”

And that, folks, is the story of how Neepawa’s Junior ‘A’ Hockey Club got its name.

The Natives name has since been gradually adopted by Neepawa Minor Hockey for its youth teams.

Do You Have Your Season Ticket – Early Bird Ends July 31, 2015

The Neepawa Natives organization would like to thank everyone for their continued support for the hockey club.  In the past year we have made strides in many areas and continue to improve on and off the ice.  Our organizational goal is to provide our players an opportunity to develop as a player and person while being part of the community and hockey club.  Our community support is extremely important to the organization and we will continue to foster a positive relationship within the community with the sponsors, billets, community members, and our great fans.  Our players provided our community with 1000 hours of volunteer activities in the schools, arena, local businesses, festivals, charity events and much more.  

July 31st is the last day to purchase your Season Ticket at the Early Bird pricing.  Single Season ticket with replica Natives Jersey – $239.00 or $199 without jersey.
a.        Size and colour of your choice $60.00 value – Wear your colours proudly in the rink!!
b.        20% off 4 green fees @ Neepawa golf and Country Club (value of $29.00)

Regular prices after the deadline are as follows….
Single Season Ticket $239 without a replica jersey.

BUILDER CLUB also available.

1.        The Builders Club – $500.00.
a.        This is new for the upcoming season and would be considered our VIP membership to the hockey club that included the following….
i.        Gamepass for All Exhibition, Regular season AND Playoff games!!
ii.        Access to all non-fundraiser events
iii.        Tickets to the Awards banquet.
iv.        Lunch with the coach events.
v.        Replica jersey with the value of $60 – size and colour of your choice with team signing your jersey if wanted at year end banquet.
vi.        Name on a Plaque at Yellowhead acknowledging your generous contribution.
vii.        Discounts on Booster Club apparel 10%.
viii.        Discounted partner “Builders Club” price – $300!

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT HARRIS PHARMACY, TEAM ELECTRONICS, CONTACT KEVIN COOK AT 204.476.4016 OR MYLES CATHCART AT 204.841.1555

SAVE MONEY TODAY AND PURCHASE YOUR SEASON TICKET BEFORE THE END JULY 31!

The Building Blocks of the Future: MJHL Bantam Draft

The Neepawa Natives selected seven players at the 2015 MJHL Draft held in Neepawa at the Roxy Theatre.  The draft was a great event for the league, organization and the Town of Neepawa.  It was the first time in league history the draft was live on tv as the local NACTV station is televised on BELL and MTSTV across Canada which provided an opportunity for fans to watch the drafting process.  All teams were interviewed after their first selection and randomly throughout the remainder of the draft.   “It was an excellent event which provided the MJHL an opportunity showcase the drafting process.  A lot of work went into the weekend with a lot of volunteers.  Along with the showcasing of a great product in Manitoba the community also benefited.  The restaurants, hotels and businesses all were busy throughout the three day event”, stated General Manager Myles Cathcart.   

Draft Summary for the Neepawa Natives

1st Overall – Mackenzie Belinski (F)– Vista, MB

            Player Profile

12th Overall – Sam Stewart (D) – Winnipeg, MB

            Player Profile

23rd Overall – Ben Hilhorst (D) – Killarney, MB

            Player Profile

35th Overall – Lewis Negrich (F) – Winnipeg, MB

            Player Profile

46th Overall – Kyle Moore (F) – Dufresne, MB

            Player Profile

56th Overall – Austin Smyth (G) – Winnipeg, MB

            Player Profile

60th Overall – Ryan Sasek (D) – Winnipeg, MB

            Player Profile

Neepawa Natives Season Ticket Drive in Full Swing

Early Bird Season Ticket Options for 2015/16.

  1. The Builders Club – $500.00.
    1. This is new for the upcoming season and would be considered our VIP membership to the hockey club that included the following….
      1. Gamepass for All Exhibition, Regular season AND Playoff games!!
      2. Access to all non-fundraiser events
      3. Tickets to the Awards banquet.
      4. Lunch with the coach events.
      5. Replica jersey with the value of $60 – size and colour of your choice with team signing your jersey if wanted at year end banquet.
      6. Name on a Plaque at Yellowhead acknowledging your generous contribution.
      7. Discounts on Booster Club apparel 10%.
      8. Discounted partner “Builders Club” price – $300!

 

  1. Single Season ticket with replica Natives Jersey – $239.00 or $199 without jersey.
    1. Size and colour of your choice $60.00 value – Wear your colours proudly in the rink!!
    2. 20% off 4 green fees @ Neepawa golf and Country Club (value of $29.00)

All pricing in effect until July 31st, 2015!!!

Regular prices after the deadline are as follows….

  1. Single Season Ticket $239

Contact Kevin Cook for further information @ 204.476.4016

Education and Hockey: The Perfect Partnership

The Neepawa Natives have been very successful in the last number of years helping players achieve  their ultimate goal of playing hockey at an educational institution upon completing their junior hockey career.  The organization believes in player development and providing an avenue for players to play at the next level.  Below is a list of graduating successful players receiving a student athletic scholarship. 

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2014 – 2015
Steven Phillips – St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin (NCAA Div III)
Alex Henry – University of Central Oklahoma (ACHA)
Nick Sandy – Iowa State University (ACHA)

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2013 – 2014
Jaret Smith – Nipissing University (CIS)
Justin Coachman – Concordia University, Wisconsin (NCAA)
Luke Karakas – University of Wisconsin-Superior (NCAA Div III)
Robbie Moar – Minot State University (ACHA)
Sam Briscoe – Minot State University (ACHA)

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2012 – 2013
Troy Hoban – Arizona State Sun Devils (ACHA)
Bruce Corrigal – SAIT Trojans (ACAC)

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2011 – 2012
Shane Harrington – Currie College (Div III)
Dylan Dock – Saint Mary’s University (Div III)
Jack Emmer – Bethel University (NCAA Div III)

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2010 – 2011
Zach Mausolf – University of Nebraska – (Omaha Div I WCHA, Omaha, NE)
Tripp Emmer – Hamlin College (Div III MIAC, Hamlin, MN)
Dmitry Adams – Concordia College (Div III MIAC, Moorhead, MN)
Blair Holmes – University of Manitoba (CIS, Winnipeg, MB)
Nate Thompson – Concordia College (Div III MIAC, Moorhead, MN)

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2009 – 2010
Pierre Olivier-Lemieux – Manhattanville College (ECAC West- Div. III)
Tom Frasz (Hockey and Baseball) – Concordia College (Div III MIAC, Moorhead, MN – Dual Scholarship)
Caleb Suderman – Concordia College (Div III MIAC, Moorhead, MN)
Spencer Hoehn – Minot State University (Div III, Minot, ND)
Jordan Lane – Mississippi River Kings (ECHL, Southhaven, MS)
Wes Pawluk – University of Manitoba (CIS, Winnipeg, MB)
Dusty Campbell – West Virginia University (ACHA)

 

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2008 – 2009
Matthew Bailey – Alaska-Anchorage (WCHA) 2010

STUDENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS 2007 – 2008
Andrew Fisher Wisconsin-Superior (NCHA)
Brent Davidson North Dakota (WCHA)