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‘It’s in my blood’: 80-year-old N.B. goalie still stacking the pads

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Just shy of his 81st birthday, goaltender Winston Gilks has no plans to stop playing the game he loves.

Twice a week, 80-year-old Winston Gilks wakes up before dawn, drives around 45 minutes to the rink and then straps on the pads.

“I love the game and I’m going to go as long as I can. It’s in my blood I guess,” said Gilks.

Gilks is the oldest player on the Miramichi Retired School Teachers, a group of around a dozen skaters that play for an hour at the Miramichi Civic Centre every Monday and Thursday at 7:30 a.m.

Winston Gilks, 80, is the oldest player on the Miramichi Retired School Teachers hockey team. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)
Winston Gilks Winston Gilks, 80, is the oldest player on the Miramichi Retired School Teachers hockey team. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)

“He’s an old guy, but we still like to shoot the puck at him,” said Claude Leberge. “He’s pretty good. He stops the puck really well.”

Sixty-eight-year-old Gerald Doiron has been playing with Gilks for about six years.

“Really, really nice guy. I just got to know him when I got here, but I didn’t know he was that old,” laughed Doiron.

Winston Gilks, an 80 year-old goalie, guards the net at the Miramichi Civic Centre on March 27, 2025. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)
Winston Gilks 3 Winston Gilks, an 80 year-old goalie, guards the net at the Miramichi Civic Centre on March 27, 2025. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)

The goalie at the other end of the rink on Thursday, 71-year-old David Minor, said Gilks is great at stacking the pads.

“He’s got that down pat. He does great for a man his age,” said Minor.

More than 80 players have laced them up for the team since they started getting together around 30 years ago, 21 have since passed.

They play in Miramichi, N.B., from the first of October until the end of March and occasionally travel to play games against other teams.

“Just a bunch of guys that like to get out and play hockey and think we’re still young,” said Laberge.

Eighty year-old goalie Winston Gilks is pictured in front of a net at the Miramichi Civic Centre. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)
Winston Gilks 4 Eighty year-old goalie Winston Gilks is pictured in front of a net at the Miramichi Civic Centre. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)

Ken St. Germain has been playing hockey all his life.

“It keeps me in shape, and I love it. The camaraderie and the boys that you meet. I’ve played all over Canada,” said St. Germain. “It’s just my life I guess.”

Two weekends ago, the retired teachers played a championship game against a team from Fredericton that ended in a 7-7 tie.

The teachers brought another goalie just in case Gilks couldn’t go the distance.

His backup, a 16-year-old, an age gap of close to 65 years.

“He only started skating last fall so I went out with him a few times and showed him a few things,” said Gilks. “He’s skating well, he’s doing well.”

Winston Gilks, left, is pictured with a 16-year-old goalie he recently played with. (Courtesy: Village of Doaktown)
Winston Gilks Winston Gilks, left, is pictured with a 16-year-old goalie he recently played with. (Courtesy: Village of Doaktown)

Gilks started playing in net at 16 when his team switched him from forward to goalie.

“They shoved me in net, so I’ve stayed there ever since,” said Gilks.

St. Germain is in awe of the shape Gilks is in.

“He’s my neighbour and I get my firewood from him. The guy cuts about a hundred cord of wood, splits it by hand every year. I don’t know where he gets the energy, but he’s a powerful young lad,” said St. Germain.

A group of hockey players are pictured at the Miramichi Civic Centre in Miramichi, N.B., on March 27, 2025. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)
Miramichi Civic Centre hockey A group of hockey players are pictured at the Miramichi Civic Centre in Miramichi, N.B., on March 27, 2025. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)

His secret to longevity between the pipes is pretty simple.

“Work just about as hard as you can and watch what you eat,” said Gilks.

As far as how long he can keep going, Gilks has a tentative plan.

“I told the boys I was going to go until 85. My knee is starting to go on me, so it’s hard to say,” said Gilks. “I don’t know if my knee is going to last.”

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