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This is the 1947-48 season of the Junior Amateur Hockey Association:

History[]

For the first time since 1944-45, the JAHA admitted teams from outside the Montreal area. Teams from Trois Rivieres, Granby, Quebec City, and Valleyfield were admitted. They all had to guarantee visting teams $75.00 per game from the gate receipts.

Sherbrooke was also admitted but the city did not enter a team. It was felt that there would have been too much competition from the Sherbrooke St Francois team in the Provincial Senior League.


Standings[]

Northern Division GP W L T GF GA Pts
Montreal Nationale 32 25 3 4 179 86 54
Verdun Cyclones 32 14 13 5 108 104 33
Trois Rivieres Reds 32 14 16 2 148 145 30
Valleyfield Braves 31 9 19 3 126 196 21
Lachine Rapides 31 1 28 2 68 207 4


Southern Division GP W L T GF GA Pts
Montreal Junior Royals 31 19 6 6 160 92 44
Quebec Citadelles 31 19 11 1 143 93 39
Montreal Junior Canadiens 32 15 12 5 105 86 35
Verdun Maple Leafs 32 10 18 4 95 123 24
Granby 7 1 5 1 22 40 3

Note: The Granby team, known as the Granby Hockey Club, dropped out on November 23, 1947. It had already lost $1200.00. The Verdun team in the Provincial Senior League was transferring to Granby which would have been too much competition for the juniors.


Playoffs[]

Quarter Finals (Best of 5)[]

Date Winner Loser Location
February 25 Montreal Nationale 5 Valleyfield 3 Valleyfield
February 28 Montreal Nationale 11 Valleyfield 0 Montreal
March 2 Montreal Nationale 9 Valleyfield 3 Montreal

Montreal Nationale beat Valleyfield Braves 3 wins to none.

Date Winner Loser Location
February 24 Montreal Canadiens 4 Quebec 2 Montreal
February 26 Montreal Canadiens 4 Quebec 2 Montreal
February 28 Quebec 5 Montreal Canadiens 0 Quebec City
March 2 Quebec 2 Montreal Canadiens 0 Montreal
March 4 Quebec 3 Montreal Canadiens 1 Quebec City

Quebec Citadelles beat Montreal Junior Canadiens 3 wins to 2.

Date Winner Loser Location
February 25 Verdun Cyclones 5 Trois Rivieres 2 Verdun
February 26 Trois Rivieres 5 Verdun Cyclones 0 Trois Rivieres
February 28 Trois Rivieres 5 Verdun Cyclones 4 Trois Rivieres
March 3 Verdun Cyclones 4 Trois Rivieres 3 Verdun
March 6 Trois Rivieres 6 Verdun Cyclones 3 Verdun

Trois Rivieres Reds beat Verdun Cyclones 3 wins to 2.

Date Winner Loser Location
February 24 Montreal Royals 9 Verdun Maple Leafs 4 Montreal
February 25 Montreal Royals 3 Verdun Maple Leafs 1 Verdun
February 28 Montreal Royals 1 Verdun Maple Leafs 1 Montreal
March 3 Montreal Royals 3 Verdun Maple Leafs 0 Verdun

Montreal Junior Royals beat Verdun Maple Leafs 3 wins to none, 1 tie.


Semi Finals (Best of 5)[]

Date Winner Loser Location
March 7 Trois Rivieres 3 Montreal Nationale 1 Montreal
March 9 Montreal Nationale 7 Trois Rivieres 5 Trois Rivieres
March 11 Montreal Nationale 9 Trois Rivieres 2 Trois Rivieres
March 14 Montreal Nationale 8 Trois Rivieres 0 Montreal

Montreal Nationale beat Trois Rivieres Reds 3 wins to 1.

Date Winner Loser Location
March 7 Montreal Royals 4 Quebec 1 Montreal
March 9 Quebec 5 Montreal Royals 4 Quebec
March 13 Montreal Royals 5 Quebec 3 Quebec
March 14 Montreal Royals 6 Quebec 1 Montreal

Montreal Junior Royals beat Quebec Citadelles 3 wins to 1.


Final (Best of 5)[]

Date Winner Loser Location
March 16 Montreal Nationale 11 Montreal Royals 1 Montreal
March 18 Montreal Royals 2 Montreal Nationale 1 Montreal
March 21 Montreal Nationale 5 Montreal Royals 2 Montreal
March 23 Montreal Royals 3 Montreal Nationale 1 Montreal
March 24 Montreal Nationale 5 Montreal Royals 1 Montreal

Montreal Nationale beat Montreal Junior Royals 3 wins to 2.

Montreal Nationale advanced to the 1947-48 Quebec Junior Playoffs.


All-Star Teams[]

First Team[]

Second Team[]


Awards[]

  • Most Valuable Player: Lulu Denis, Royals
  • Best Pro Prospect: Bernie Quesnel, Valleyfield


Team Photos[]


Game Ads[]


See Also[]

List of JAHA Seasons

Junior Amateur Hockey Association

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