The Southwest Booster

Loeppky inducted into the Saskatchew­an Hockey Hall of Fame

- STEVEN MAH SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

For over 50 years Dennis Loeppky was a fixture at Swift Current Broncos games at the Innovation Credit Union iplex. It is only fitting that he will now be honoured in two different hall of fames in the same building, after he was inducted into the Saskatchew­an Hockey Hall of Fame on Saturday.

“It’s pretty heart-warming I guess,” said Loeppky’s nephew, Rob Myers. “It is very deserving. He spent a lot of time in there, not only with the Broncos, but the Legionnair­es and minor hockey, oldtimers hockey. He spent a lot of hours in that rink.”

“He was just a very personable guy, very happy-go-lucky, not a mean bone in his body. Just a great, great man,” said Don Hornung, who spent 10 seasons in the box with Loeppky.

“He volunteere­d for a lot of things. He was always involved in whatever he could lend a hand with,” said Myers, who noted that Loeppky’s contributi­ons extended to the Swift Current Ag & Ex and the Soap Box Races. “The list just goes on and on and on with where he would lend a hand if a hand needed to be lended.”

“He just loved people and liked being out there with everybody. He just wanted to be around people and help wherever he could,” added Hornung.

Loeppky was inducted into the SHHOF in the Grassroots category after a lifetime of service, which began in 1967 at the brand new Centennial Civic Centre selling programs.

“Dennis volunteere­d for the Broncos for 50 years running the scoreboard and the penalty box for most of those years,” explained Swift Current Broncos Director of Business Operations Dianne Sletten. “He managed that area for us, so found all the workers, trained them and scheduled them. Having someone that takes that on for the organizati­on is huge. It was one less thing to have to worry about on game nights.”

Loeppky passed away in April of 2017. “It means a lot to the family to have Dennis inducted into the Saskatchew­an Hockey Hall of Fame,” said his wife Barb. “Dennis’s life revolved around hockey, as did ours. Everything including family functions, appointmen­ts, and birthdays were scheduled around hockey games. He was extremely proud of his involvemen­t with hockey and it showed in all other aspects of his life as well as ours.”

“It is an honour and privilege for my dad to be recognized for something he loved doing so much,” added his daughter Denise.

“Dennis was a character,” noted Sletten. “He liked to tease the girls in the store and always came in with a smile. His annual baking of a huge carrot cake for the office at the start of the hockey season was something we looked forward to. He would do anything he could to help the Broncos and volunteere­d for many of our events as well, selling tickets or helped wherever he was needed.”

Loeppky was inducted into the Swift Current Broncos Hall of Fame in October of 2017 during a pregame ceremony.

“He is missed very much,” said Sletten. “We were proud to induct him into our Hall of Fame this past year as the first volunteer to be recognized and are honoured to sponsor him into the Saskatchew­an Hockey Hall of Fame in the community category.”

Myers worked with his uncle Dennis in the penalty box for 24 years after getting his start during the 1993 WHL championsh­ip season.

“I was just at a Broncos game one night and they were short a guy in the penalty box. He grabbed me to go swing the penalty gate that night and the rest is history. 25 years later I am still doing it.”

The penalty box area in the Western Hockey League has been known to get a little bit out of control at times.

“He wasn’t a small guy at one time either. He would take the bull by the horns too. There was times where the other guys running the box, they couldn’t do much either. He would take the bull by the horns when it needed to be,” said Myers.

“Dennis liked to people watch and the builder Dennis Loeppky

odd time you had to give him a little slap on the leg and say ‘Dennis start the clock,’ laughed Hornung. “He was just a great, great all-around guy.”

 ?? STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER ?? The family of the late Dennis Loeppky, including wife Barb (second from left) and daughter Denise (second from right), were on hand to accept his induction into the Saskatchew­an Hockey Hall of Fame on July 7.
STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER The family of the late Dennis Loeppky, including wife Barb (second from left) and daughter Denise (second from right), were on hand to accept his induction into the Saskatchew­an Hockey Hall of Fame on July 7.
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