Beep! Beep!! Wall of Honour clears space for Jeep

There are less than two months before the Western Canada Professional Hockey Scouts Foundation’s second annual Wall of Honour induction dinner. . . . It’s all scheduled for July 29 in Okotoks, Alta., with tickets available at tickets.hockeyscoutsfoundation.com. . . . On that evening, we will be honouring 29 past and present-day scouts, all in the presence of members of the Sutter family. In fact, the whole thing is being billed as A Night With the Sutters. . . . In the lead-up to July 29, we are introducing the Class of 2025, one at a time. So say hello to Jeep George, whose nickname came out of the Second World War. . . . 

ALBERT E. (JEEP) GEORGE

(May 1, 1925 — June 1, 1985)

Born in North Battleford, Sask., he worked with the New York Rangers, NHL Central Scouting and Hartford Whalers. . . . Rangers hired him in September 1969 as Western Canadian director of scouting, filling spot created when Denis Ball was promoted to assistant GM. . . . Moved to Central Scouting in 1975, then was with Hartford from 1981-84. . . . With his brother William (Moe), George founded Battlefords’ first junior hockey program, the Beaver Bruins, in 1954. . . . Was a prolific scorer in intermediate and senior ranks with the North Battleford Beavers in the late-1940s and into the ’50s. . . . Inducted into the SJHL Hall of Fame in 2024, along with his son, David, and David’s son, Michael. . . . Was working in Thunder Bay during Second World War, picking up cockpit parts and installing them. When doing the pickups, he always drove a Jeep, thus the nickname.

Churla among those to be honoured at Wall of Honour gala

The Western Canada Professional Hockey Scouts Foundation will hold its second annual Wall of Honour induction dinner in Okotoks, Alta., on July 29. We will salute 29 past and present-day scouts as they take their spots on our Wall of Honour. We also will spend A Night With the Sutters, with members of the hockey-playing family from Viking, Alta., joining us. . . . Tickets for the dinner are available at tickets.hockeyscoutsfoundation.com. . . . Before we get there, we want to introduce everyone to some of those who will be honoured, so let’s meet Shane Churla. . . . 

SHANE CHURLA

(June 24, 1965 —)

From Fernie, B.C., he got into scouting in 2000 with the Phoenix Coyotes. Spent five seasons there then worked eight seasons (2005-13) with the Dallas Stars. . . . Joined the Montreal Canadiens as head amateur scout in 2013. Was director of amateur scouting when he signed in 2020 with the Florida Panthers as their director of amateur scouting. . . . Won 2024 Stanley Cup with Panthers. . . . A sixth-round selection by the Hartford Whalers (1985), he split 488 games over 11 seasons — 26 goals, 71 points, 2,301 penalty minutes — between them, Calgary Flames, Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers. . . . Emile Francis, then Hartford’s general manager, said Churla had the “guts of a slaughterhouse.” . . . A knee injury resulted in his retirement after he spent 1996-97 with Rangers. . . . Cousin to former NFL quarterback Mark Rypien.

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