List of MJHL seasons
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The Fifties

1950-51
1950–51 MJHL season
The 1950-51 Manitoba Junior Hockey League season saw the Winnipeg Monarchs win the league championship.-Regular season:-Playoffs:Semi-FinalTurnbull Cup ChampionshipWestern Memorial Cup Semi-FinalWestern Memorial Cup Final Memorial Cup Championship-Awards:-All-Star Teams:- References :****Winnipeg...

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1951-52
1951–52 MJHL season
-Regular season:-Playoffs:Semi-FinalTurnbull Cup ChampionshipWestern Memorial Cup Semi-Final-Awards:-All-Star Teams:- References :****Winnipeg Free Press Archives*Brandon Sun Archives...

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1952-53
1952–53 MJHL season
-Regular season:-Playoffs:Semi-FinalsTurnbull Cup ChampionshipWestern Memorial Cup Semi-FinalWestern Memorial Cup Final Memorial Cup Championship-Awards:-All-Star Teams:-References:***...

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1953-54
1953–54 MJHL season
-Regular Season:-Playoffs:Semi-Finals-Awards:- References :****Winnipeg Free Press Archives*Brandon Sun Archives...

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1954-55
1954–55 MJHL season
-League Notes:Brandon granted a leave of absence.The Stratton brothers Art and Gord set a league record for most points in a single season.-Playoffs:...

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1955-56
1955–56 MJHL season
-League Notes:MJHL announced that each team will play six interlocking games against teams in the TBJHL as part of the regular season.-Regular season:-Playoffs:Turnbull Cup ChampionshipWestern Memorial Cup Semi-Final-Awards:-References:...

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1956-57
1956–57 MJHL season
-League Notes:The League admits the Winnipeg Rangers.Ray Brunel set a league record for most points in a single season.-Regular season:-Playoffs:...

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1957–58
1957–58 MJHL season
-League Notes:The League admits the Winnipeg Braves.The Winnipeg Barons Fold.The Winnipeg Rangers move to Brandon, becoming the Brandon Rangers.In January, the Rangers move back and are name the Transcona Rangers.-Regular season:-Playoffs:...

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1958-59
1958–59 MJHL season
-League Notes:The Brandon Wheat Kings return after a four-year absence.Wayne Larkin equals a league record by scoring 6 goals in a game....

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1959-60
1959–60 MJHL season
-Regular season:-Playoffs:Semi-Finals-Awards:-References:****Winnipeg Free Press Archives*Brandon Sun Archives...

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The Sixties

1960-61
1960–61 MJHL season
-Regular season:-Midseason All-Star Teams:-Playoffs:Semi-Finals-Awards:-References:****Winnipeg Free Press Archives*Brandon Sun Archives...

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1961-62
1961–62 MJHL season
On March 21, 1962 in Brandon, the Wheat Kings captured the Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL champions.-Regular season:-All-Star game:The inaugural Manitoba - Saskatchewan all-star game was held in Winnipeg on January 21 before 7,044 fans. The MJHL scored a 6-2triumph to win the Charlie Gardiner...

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1962-63
1962–63 MJHL season
On March 23, 1963, the Brandon Wheat Kings clinched their second straight MJHL title before more than 4,000 hometown fans in Brandon. The Wheat Kings retainedthe Turnbull Memorial Trophy.-League Notes:...

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1963-64
1963–64 MJHL season
The Brandon Wheat Kings won for the third year in a row, and fourth in five years. The win on March 8, 1964 in Fort Frances was the first time the Wheat Kings won the Turnbull Memorial Trophy not playing on home ice.-League Notes:...

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1964-65
1964–65 MJHL season
-Champion:On March 31, 1965 at the Winnipeg Arena, the Winnipeg Braves captured the MJHL championship and Turnbull Memorial Trophy.-League Notes:Brandon Wheat Kings transfer to the SJHL, and Fort Frances Royals transfer to the TBJHL.The St...

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1965-66
1965–66 MJHL season
-Champion:On March 18, 1966 at the Winnipeg Arena, the Winnipeg Rangers won the Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL champs.-Regular season:Tie Breaker Braves defeated Monarchs-Playoffs:...

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1966-67
1966–67 MJHL season
-Champion:On April 7 in Flin Flon, the Bombers won the MJHL championship and were presented with the Turnbull Memorial Trophy.-League Notes:Brandon Wheat Kings and Flin Flon Bombers transfer from the SJHL, after league folds....

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Modern era

1967–68
1967–68 MJHL season
On March 14, 1968 at home in St. James, the St. James Canadians corralled the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship, and on March 26, in Selkirk, the Canadians captured the Turnbull Cup defeating the Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League champions Selkirk Steelers.-League Notes:During the...

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1968-69
1968–69 MJHL season
-Champion:On March 19, 1969 in St. Boniface, the Dauphin Kings were crowned MJHL Champions, capturing the Turnbull Memorial Trophy. The Kings trounced the St...

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1969-70
1969–70 MJHL season
-Champion:On March 22, 1970 in Dauphin, the Kings won their second consecutive MJHL title, capturing the Turnbull Memorial Trophy. The Kings completed a successful defense of the trophy by virtue of a 2-1 victory giving them a four game sweep over the St...

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1970-71
1970–71 MJHL season
-Champion:On March 30, 1971 at home in St. Boniface, the Saints captured the Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL Champs. The Saints continued, winning the Anavet Cup by defeating the Weyburn Red Wings of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League on April 13, 1971 in St...

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1971-72
1971–72 MJHL season
-Champion:On March 28, 1972 at home in Dauphin, the Kings for the third time in four years rule the roostin the MJHL, capturing their third Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL Champs.-Regular season:-All-Star game:...

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1972-73
1972–73 MJHL season
-Champion:On April 1, 1973, before a capacity crowd at St. James, the Portage Terriers captured the Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL Champs. On April 18, 1973, the Terriers were declared winners of the Anavet Cup after the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League withdrew from the...

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1973-74
1973–74 MJHL season
In Winnipeg on April 5, 1974, the Selkirk Steelers won the MJHL title claiming the Turnbull Memorial Trophy. There was no stopping the Selkirk Steelers on April 19, 1974 in Prince Albert, as the Steelers defeated the Prince Albert Raiders of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League winning the Anavet...

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1974-75
1974–75 MJHL season
-Champion:On April 9, 1975 at home in Selkirk, the Steelers won their second consecutive MJHL title, capturing the Turnbull Memorial Trophy. On April 16, 1975 in Swift Current, the Steelers beat the hometown Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League to win the Anavet Cup.-League Notes:Jim...

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1975-76
1975–76 MJHL season
-Champion:On April 2, 1976 at home in Selkirk, the Steelers won the MJHL title for the third consecutiveyear, capturing the Turnbull Memorial Trophy.-League Notes:...

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1976-77
1976–77 MJHL season
-Champion:On April 5, 1977, MJHL commissioner Bill Addison suspended the Turnbull Cup Finals between the Dauphin Kings and Kildonan North Stars, awarding it to Dauphin on the basis they won two of the three games completed.-League Notes:...

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2008-09
2008–09 MJHL season
The 2008-2009 season marked the first year the Manitoba Junior Hockey League used the crossover format for the playoffs, in this format the top 8 teams make it to the playoffs regardless of the division.-Standings:-Playoffs:-Champions:...

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