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This is the 1983-84 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

Regular Season

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
North Division
Dauphin Kings 48 36 12 0 304 193 72
Selkirk Steelers 48 35 12 1 340 230 71
Winkler Flyers 48 31 16 1 301 202 63
Portage Terriers 48 10 38 0 186 371 20
South Division
Fort Garry Blues 48 33 15 0 242 176 66
Kildonan North Stars 48 18 30 0 244 306 36
St. Boniface Saints 48 17 31 0 238 266 34
St. James Canadians 48 11 37 0 201 312 22

Playoffs

Division Semi-Finals Division Finals Final
         
1 Dauphin Kings 4
4 Portage Terriers 0
1 Dauphin Kings 1
North Division
2 Selkirk Steelers 4
2 Selkirk Steelers 4
3 Winkler Flyers 1
2 Selkirk Steelers 4
2 Kildonan North Stars 1
1 Fort Garry Blues 4
4 St. James Canadians 1
1 Fort Garry Blues 2
South Division
2 Kildonan North Stars 4
2 Kildonan North Stars 4
3 St. Boniface Saints 0


Manitoba Championship

Turnbull Cup Championship
Selkirk defeated Flin Flon Bombers (NJHL) 4-games-to-1
see 1984 Turnbull Cup

Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff

Anavet Cup Championship
Selkirk lost to Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL) 4-games-to-2
see 1984 Anavet Cup

All-Star Game

Defenseman Chris St. Cyr, playing in front of his home crowd, was the star, scoring once and assisting on two more, leading the North to a 5-3 victory over the South in the MJHL All-Star Game at Dauphin on January 21.

see 1984 MJHL All-Star Game

League Leaders

Category Player Team Amount
Most Points Darcy Gryba Winkler Flyers 114
Most Goals Glenn Pasichnyk Selkirk Steelers 49
Most Assists Darcy Gryba Winkler Flyers 74
Top Goals Against Average Ron Cossette Fort Garry Blues 3.47

Awards

Trophy Winner Team
MVP Mike Vinsky Kildonan North Stars
Top Goaltender Ron Cossette Fort Garry Blues
Top Defenseman Chris St. Cyr Dauphin Kings
Rookie of the Year Brian Foreman Fort Garry Blues
Glen Revak Kildonan North Stars
Hockey Ability and Sportsmanship Kevin Murdoch St. James Canadians
Scoring Champion Darcy Gryba Winkler Flyers

Alumni news

in the News

  • Ron Hextall named to WHL East Division Second All-Star Team.

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