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http://www.mjhlhockey.ca/ Official Site HistoryThe Manitoba Junior Hockey League has a rich tradition and the League members work hard every year to keep building upon its successes. The MJHL is the oldest Junior A League in Canada. The first year of operation was the 1918 – 1919 season. That year there were nine teams in two divisions. The teams included the Winnipeg Pilgrims, Elmwood, Grand Trunk Pacific, Winnipeg Tigers, Young Men’s Lutheran Club, Winnipeg Argonauts, Selkirk Fishermen, Weston and Winnipeg Monarchs. The first season consisted of each team playing six games. The MJHL membership has fluctuated over the years with as few as four teams as its lowest level of membership. As of the 2006 – 2007 season there are eleven (11) member teams in the MJHL and the league has enjoyed great success over the past several years. The theme of the past three MJHL seasons has been “parity”. The League championship has been up for grabs each of the past three seasons with as many as six teams having a legitimate chance of winning. The League has developed into a tough, competitively balanced league. This has created some tremendous playoff series to the delight of the MJHL’s loyal fans. The mission statement of the MJHL is “To provide each player with an elite hockey development experience with a strong emphasis on education and citizenship.” The MJHL provides wonderful opportunities for young men who are interested in developing as hockey players while pursuing educational and hockey dreams. The MJHL develops players for advancement to higher levels of hockey. When a player decides to play for a MJHL team he will be joining an impressive group of young men who have played in the League and gone on to greatness in the NHL and in other careers. Former MJHL players who have starred or are currently playing in the NHL include Bob Clarke, Reg Leach, Tyler Arnason, Mike Ridley, Duvie Westcott, Shane Hnidy and many many more. The Manitoba Junior Hockey League has enjoyed many years of Junior A hockey. The champions of the League range from well-known names to lesser known ones from earlier eras. Please review the list of MJHL Champions that follows. Please also note that in 1939 a League champion was not crowned. For additional interest please review the top ten list of all time goal scorers in the MJHL. MJHL TeamsAddison Division Sher-Wood Division Defunct Teams Championships1919 Young Men's Lutheran Club 1920 Selkirk Hockey Club 1921 Falcon Hockey Club 1922 University of Manitoba 1923 University of Manitoba 1924 University of Manitoba 1925 University of Manitoba 1926 Winnipeg Tigers 1927 Elmwood Millionaires 1928 Elmwood Millionaires 1929 Elmwood Millionaires 1930 Elmwood Millionaires 1931 Elmwood Millionaires 1932 Winnipeg Monarchs 1933 Brandon Native Sons 1934 Kenora Thistles 1935 Winnipeg Monarchs 1936 Elmwood Millionaires 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs 1938 St. Boniface Seals 1939 Brandon Elks 1940 Kenora Thistles 1941 Winnipeg Rangers 1942 PortageTerriers 1943 Winnipeg Rangers 1944 St. James Canadians 1945 Winnipeg Monarchs 1946 Winnipeg Monarchs 1947 Brandon Elks 1948 Winnipeg Monarchs 1949 Brandon Wheat Kings 1950 Brandon Wheat Kings 1951 Winnipeg Monarchs 1952 Winnipeg Monarchs 1953 St. Boniface Canadiens 1954 St. Boniface Canadiens 1955 Winnipeg Monarchs 1956 St. Boniface Canadiens 1957 Winnipeg Monarchs 1958 St. Boniface Canadiens 1959 Winnipeg Braves 1960 Brandon Wheat Kings 1961 Winnipeg Rangers 1962 Brandon Wheat Kings 1963 Brandon Wheat Kings 1964 Brandon Wheat Kings 1965 Winnipeg Braves 1966 Winnipeg Rangers 1967 Flin Flon Bombers 1968 St. James Canadians 1969 Dauphin Kings 1970 Dauphin Kings 1971 St. Boniface Saints 1972 Dauphin Kings 1973 Portage Terriers 1974 Selkirk Steelers 1975 Selkirk Steelers 1976 Selkirk Steelers 1977 Dauphin Kings 1978 Kildonan North Stars 1979 Selkirk Steelers 1980 Selkirk Steelers 1981 St. Boniface Saints 1982 Winnipeg South Blues 1983 Dauphin Kings 1984 Selkirk Steelers 1985 Selkirk Steelers 1986 Winnipeg South Blues 1987 Selkirk Steelers 1988 Winnipeg South Blues 1989 Winnipeg South Blues 1990 Portage Terriers 1991 Winkler Flyers 1992 Winkler Flyers 1993 Dauphin Kings 1994 St. Boniface Saints 1995 Winnipeg South Blues 1996 St. James Canadians 1997 St. James Canadians 1998 Winkler Flyers 1999 OCN Blizzard 2000 OCN Blizzard 2001 OCN Blizzard 2002 OCN Blizzard 2003 OCN Blizzard 2004 Selkirk Steelers 2005 Portage Terriers 2006 Winnipeg South Blues |
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