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This is the 1994-95 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

League Notes[]

Selkirk Steelers moved to Addison Division.

Regular Season[]

Team GP W L T SOL GF GA PTS
Addison Division
St. Boniface Saints 56 43 10 2 1 283 160 89
Winnipeg South Blues 56 25 26 3 2 207 230 55
St. James Canadians 56 22 28 2 4 199 221 50
Southeast Blades 55 21 30 1 3 196 271 46
Selkirk Steelers 55 19 33 1 2 195 218 41
Allard Division
Neepawa Natives 56 32 20 2 2 237 218 68
Winkler Flyers 56 30 23 1 2 254 216 63
Dauphin Kings 56 28 26 1 1 203 199 58
Portage Terriers 56 24 27 1 4 218 249 53

Playoffs[]

Division Semi-Finals Division Finals Turnbull Cup Championship
         
1 St. Boniface Saints 4
4 Southeast Blades 0
1 St. Boniface Saints 3
Addison Division
2 Winnipeg South Blues 4
2 Winnipeg South Blues 4
3 St. James Canadians 2
2 Winnipeg South Blues 4
2 Winkler Flyers 2
1 Neepawa Natives 4
4 Portage Terriers 0
1 Neepawa Natives 3
Allard Division
2 Winkler Flyers 4
2 Winkler Flyers 4
3 Dauphin Kings 3


Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff[]

Anavet Cup Championship
Winnipeg defeated Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL) 4-games-to-2
see 1995 Anavet Cup

Canada Championship Tournament[]

Centennial Cup Championship
Winnipeg defeat Calgary Canucks (AJHL) 6-3 in Abbott Cup Game
Winnipeg lost to Gloucester Rangers (CJHL) in Semi Finals
see 1995 Centennial Cup
Calvin Chartrand, Tournament Top Scorer, and Mitch Grant selected MVP and All-Star

All-Star Game[]

The MJHL All-Star Game was held on Saturday, January 21 in Selkirk, with the Addison Division beating the Allard Division 11-2. Game MVP's were Lars Molgaard for Allard and Gary Stadnek for Addison.

see 1995 MJHL All-Star Game

Players of the Month[]

Month Player Rookie
October Ryan Tempel St. Boniface Saints ?????
November Dale Isfeld Neepawa Natives ?????
December Dan Daneault Winkler Flyers ?????
January Dale Isfeld Neepawa Natives Derek Robertson Portage Terriers
February Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints Derek Robertson Portage Terriers
March ????? ?????

League Leaders[]

Category Player Team Amount
Most Points Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints 112
Most Goals Lars Molgaard Dauphin Kings 49
Most Assists Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints 77
Top Goals Against Average Ryan Tempel St. Boniface Saints 2.57

Scoring Leaders[]

Rank Player Team G A Pts
1 Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints 35 77 112
2 Brad Burym St. Boniface Saints 35 69 104
3 Dale Isfeld Neepawa Natives 42 58 100
4 Darcy Pelletier Winkler Flyers 46 48 94
5 Graham Shindle Winkler Flyers 43 49 92
6 Adam Calder Portage Terriers 24 67 91
7 Rob White Winnipeg South Blues 42 43 85
8 Ryden Marko St. James Canadians 31 52 83
9 Dan Daneault Winkler Flyers 30 51 81
10 Derek Robertson Portage Terriers 38 42 80

Awards[]

Trophy Winner Team
MVP Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints
Top Goaltender Archie Milcharek Dauphin Kings
Top Defenseman Troy Christensen St. Boniface Saints
Rookie of the Year Derek Robertson Portage Terriers
Hockey Ability and Sportsmanship Dale Isfeld Neepawa Natives
Coach of the Year Don MacGillivray Neepawa Natives
Scoring Champion Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints
Playoff MVP ?????

CJAHL Awards[]

Player Team Category
Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints MJHL Player of the Year
CJAHL Player of the Year

All-Star Teams[]

First All-Star Team
Cory CyrenneDale IsfeldLars Molgaard
St. Boniface SaintsNeepawa NativesDauphin Kings
Troy ChristensenGary Stadnek
St. Boniface SaintsSt. Boniface Saints
Archie Milcharek
Dauphin Kings
Second All-Star Team
Brad BurymAdam CalderKane Chaloner
St. Boniface SaintsPortage TerriersSt. Boniface Saints
Cory FrancisJeff Way
St. Boniface SaintsDauphin Kings
Ryan Tempel
St. Boniface Saints
Rookie All-Star Team
Ryden MarkoBilly PuglieseDerek Robertson
St. James CanadiansPortage TerriersPortage Terriers
Neil AndruschakColin O'Hara
Dauphin KingsWinnipeg South Blues
Chris Brett
St. James Canadians

Alumni news

in the News[]

September

  • Ron Hextall traded to Philadelphia Flyers by the New York Islanders.

January

March

  • Erik Petersen and the Herning Blue Fox won the Eliteserien Championship.

April

National Hockey League[]

Professional[]

Major Junior Players[]

University & College[]

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