Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League
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The Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League is a Junior ice hockey
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 league in Manitoba
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, Canada
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. Founded in 1970, the league is not a member of Hockey Canada
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 and has operated privately since its inception on private funds and donations.

History

Founded in 1970, the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League was created due to the lack of playing opportunities for Winnipeg-area players. With only the Manitoba Junior Hockey League
Manitoba Junior Hockey League
The Manitoba Junior Hockey League is a Junior 'A' ice hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The MJHL is one of eleven Junior 'A' Hockey Leagues in Canada and is a member of the Canadian Junior Hockey League ....

 in the area, recently relegated from Major Junior to Tier II Junior A, there was no active second tier league. The league filed for application to the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
Hockey Manitoba
Hockey Manitoba is the governing body of all amateur ice hockey in Manitoba, Canada. Hockey Manitoba is a branch affiliate of Hockey Canada. Hockey Manitoba was founded in 1914 as the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association.-Leagues:...

 and was initially accepted. When the MAHA was informed the league wanted to call itself the "Manitoba Junior B Hockey League", the MAHA objected on the grounds that the MJHL was helping construct a feeder league for itself with that name. After negotiations between the MJHL and the new league did not work out, as the MJHL wanted a submissive development league, the new league informed the MAHA that it would not join the MAHA.

Early in the league's first season, the original four teams started playing: River Heights, Fort Garry, Charleswood, and Stonewall. Only a week into the season, the league was contacted by teams in Portage la Prairie and St. James who were looking for a league to play in as the MJHL's attempt at a Jr. B league failed. Soon after, Neepawa approached the league with a similar concern. Due to travel, the could not be a part of the league, but did participate in at least two interleague games against each team. In the second season, a team from Kenora, Ontario did this as well. At the end of the first season, the MMJHL was allowed to send a "champion" (St. James) to compete against the MAHA Junior B champion.

The Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League name comes from the league's adaptation of the Western Canada Hockey League
Western Hockey League
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's player eligibility rules.

The teams

Team Centre
Charleswood Hawks Charleswood
Charleswood, Manitoba
Charleswood is a residential community within the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the southwestern part of the city, and is bordered by the Assiniboine River to the north, the Rural Municipality of Macdonald to the south, the Rural Municipality of Headingley on the west and the...

Fort Garry/Fort Rouge Twins Fort Garry/Fort Rouge
Fort Rouge, Manitoba
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Pembina Valley Twisters
Pembina Valley Twisters
The Pembina Valley Twisters are a Canadian junior ice hockey team currently based in Morris, Manitoba, Canada. They are part of the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League .-History:...

Morris
Morris, Manitoba
Morris is a small town of about 1700 people in the Pembina Valley region of Manitoba, Canada, located about 50 km south of Winnipeg and 50 km north of Emerson. Morris is host to the annual Manitoba Stampede & Exhibition. Highway 75 which turns in to Interstate 29 is the major highway...

River East Royal Knights
River East Royal Knights
The River East Royal Knights are a junior ice hockey team in the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League.Founded by Barry Bonni in 1981, they are based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada....

River East
River East
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St. Boniface Riels
St. Boniface Riels
The St Boniface Riels are a Canadian junior ice hockey team currently based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. They are part of the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League ....

St. Boniface
St. James Canucks St. James
St. Vital Victorias
St. Vital Victorias
The St. Vital Victorias are an MMJHL Team. They play out of St. Vital Centennial Arena, which is in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada....

St. Vital
Seven Oaks Raiders Winnipeg
Stonewall Jets
Stonewall Jets
The Stonewall Jets are a MMJHL hockey team that plays in Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada. They joined ther MMJHL in 2001 after being in the MJBHL since 1964. Their first head coach in the MMJHL was Ed harvie. Their first general manager was Bill Smith. Their biggest rival is the Charleswood Hawks...

Stonewall
Stonewall, Manitoba
Stonewall is a town in the Canadian province of Manitoba with a population of 4,376 as of the 2006 census. The town is situated approximately north of Winnipeg on PTH 67. It is known for its limestone quarries. The local festival is the Quarry Days which is usually held over three days in August...


Champions

1971 River Heights Cardinals
1972 St. Boniface Riels
1973 St. Boniface Riels
1974 Charleswood Hawks
1975 Ft. Garry Blues
1976 Ft. Garry Blues
1977 Ft. Garry Blues
1978 Ft. Garry Blues
1979 Charleswood Hawks
1980 Seven Oaks Raiders
1981 Charleswood Hawks
1982 River East Royal Knights
1983 Ft. Garry 90's Jr Bisons
1984 Transcona Railers
1985 St. Boniface Riels
1986 St. Boniface Riels
1987 River East Royal Knights
1988 River East Royal Knights
1989 River East Royal Knights
1990 River East Royal Knights
1991 Transcona Railers
1992 Transcona Railers
1993 River East Royal Knights
1994 Charleswood Hawks
1995 Charleswood Hawks
1996 Charleswood Hawks
1997 Charleswood Hawks
1998 St. James Canucks
1999 Ft. Garry/Rouge Twins
2000 Ft. Garry/Rouge Twins
2001 River East Royal Knights
2002 Charleswood Hawks
2003 Charleswood Hawks
2004 St. Vital Victorias
2005 Charleswood Hawks
2006 Charleswood Hawks
2007 Charleswood Hawks
2008 Pembina Valley Twisters
2009 Charleswood Hawks
2010 Charleswood Hawks
2011 Charleswood Hawks

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