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The Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) is a Junior 'A' ice hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba and one of nine member leagues of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). The MJHL consists of thirteen teams all based within the province of Manitoba, eight of which qualify for each year's playoffs.
The Niverville Nighthawks join the MJHL, playing in the East Division. [1] The Winnipeg Blues and Winnipeg Freeze relocate to the hockey for all centre (formerly the Bell MTS Iceplex) in west Winnipeg. The Steinbach Pistons win their third Turnbull Cup. The Portage Terriers and the city of Portage la Prairie host the 2023 Centennial Cup. [2]
The annual award recipients for the 2023–24 MJHL season are listed below: [3] [4] [5] Steve "Boomer" Hawrysh MVP Award: Trent Penner; Ed Belfour Top Goaltender Trophy: Tomas Anderson; Brian Kozak Top Defenceman Award: Noah Szabo; Kim Davis Rookie of the Year Award: Grady Hoffman; Frank McKinnon Memorial Award for Hockey Ability and ...
The President's Cup is awarded to the winning team at the CJHL Prospects Game. Team East (CHL, MHL, NOJHL, OJHL, and QJAAAHL players) and Team West (AJHL, BCHL, MJHL, SJHL, and SIJHL players) playoff in an annual event for the President's Cup at a predetermined host city in front of scores of fans and scouts.
The Kings would win 40 games out 48, score 304 goals and appeared to be the best of the MJHL. The Kings would meet their Waterloo in the Saskatchewan Champions Humboldt Broncos . During the 1974–75 season Dauphinite Jim Misener established a new MJHL record of 73 goals breaking Bobby Clarke 's record of 71.
The 2024 MJHL draft took place on 2 June 2024. [2] [3] The league announced that it would discontinue the player draft in 2025.Consequently, prospects who were born in Manitoba in 2009 will be eligible to sign with any MJHL team. 2023 draft picks who remain unsigned as of August 1, 2024, and 2024 draft picks who remain unsigned as of August 1, 2025, will also be eligible to sign with any MJHL ...
The MJHL returned to a two-division format. [1]The Neepawa Natives changed their team name to the Titans. [2]This was the first full season of play for the Winnipeg Freeze after the abbreviated 2020–21 season.
Neepawa's MJHL team was founded in 1989 as the Neepawa Natives. The creation of the original team name was rooted in the early 1960s, with the then-named Neepawa Intermediates hockey team. In 1963, Ron Guinn and Cecil Pittman suggested the Neepawa Intermediates should create an actual team name for the Neepawa-based hockey club.