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This is the 1998-99 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

League Notes[]

Ed Belfour High Performance Award, a scholarship, introduced.

Regular Season[]

Team GP W L T SOL GF GA PTS
Addison Division
St. James Canadians 62 35 25 1 1 262 229 72
Selkirk Steelers 62 30 29 0 3 247 261 63
Winnipeg South Blues 62 27 33 0 2 223 289 56
St. Boniface Saints 62 26 33 1 2 239 319 55
Southeast Blades 62 22 38 0 2 234 265 46
Allard Division
OCN Blizzard 62 53 7 1 1 401 149 108
Portage Terriers 62 42 16 2 2 310 214 88
Winkler Flyers 62 41 18 1 2 275 199 85
Dauphin Kings 62 18 39 1 4 236 329 41
Neepawa Natives 62 12 49 1 0 187 360 25

Playoffs[]

Division Semi-Finals Division Finals Turnbull Cup Championship
         
1 St. James Canadians 2
4 St. Boniface Saints 4
4 St. Boniface Saints 3
Addison Division
3 Winnipeg South Blues 4
2 Selkirk Steelers 1
3 Winnipeg South Blues 4
3 Winnipeg South Blues 0
1 OCN Blizzard 4
1 OCN Blizzard 4
4 Dauphin Kings 0
1 OCN Blizzard 4
Allard Division
3 Winkler Flyers 1
2 Portage Terriers 2
3 Winkler Flyers 4


Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff[]

Anavet Cup Championship
OCN lost to Estevan Bruins (SJHL) 4-games-to-2
see 1999 Anavet Cup

All-Star Game[]

Shaun Rose scored twice to help his Allard Division squad win the MJHL All-Star Game 5-3 over the Addison Division on Saturday, January 30, at the St. James Civic Centre. Jeff McGill, Terry Harrison, & Myles Kuharski were the other goal-getters for the winners. Norm Fay scored twice & Joel Nedecky once for the Addison side.

see 1999 MJHL All-Star Game

Players of the Month[]

October Player ?????
Goaltender ?????
Defenseman ?????
Rookie ?????
November Player Jeff McGill Winkler Flyers
Goaltender Reg Lagace Winkler Flyers
Defenseman Oliver McGee Winkler Flyers
Rookie Kyle Johnson St. Boniface Saints
December Player ?????
Goaltender ?????
Defenseman ?????
Rookie ?????
January Player ?????
Goaltender ?????
Defenseman ?????
Rookie ?????
February Player ?????
Goaltender ?????
Defenseman ?????
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League Leaders[]

Category Player Team Amount
Most Points Konrad McKay OCN Blizzard 104
Most Goals Terry Harrison Portage Terriers 54
Most Assists Konrad McKay OCN Blizzard 68
Top Goals Against Average Preston McKay OCN Blizzard 2.05

League Record[]

Player Team Category Amount
Preston McKay OCN Blizzard Top Goals Against Average 2.05

Scoring Leaders[]

Rank Player Team G A Pts
1 Konrad McKay OCN Blizzard 36 68 104
2 Terry Harrison Portage Terriers 54 49 103
3 Jeff McGill Winkler Flyers 43 59 102
4 Shaun Rose OCN Blizzard 40 52 92
5 Cliff Duchesne OCN Blizzard 32 57 89
6 Everett Pachal Dauphin Kings 40 42 82
7 Myles Kuharski Neepawa Natives 45 35 80
Norm Fay Southeast Blades 34 46 80
Mark Odut Dauphin Kings 34 46 80
10 Chad Ryan OCN Blizzard 30 44 74

Awards[]

Trophy Winner Team
MVP Jeff McGill Winkler Flyers
Top Goaltender Preston McKay OCN Blizzard
Top Defenseman Jamie Vossen OCN Blizzard
Rookie of the Year Myles Kuharski Neepawa Natives
Hockey Ability and Sportsmanship Jeff McGill Winkler Flyers
Coach of the Year Gardiner MacDougall OCN Blizzard
Scoring Champion Konrad McKay OCN Blizzard
Playoff MVP Cliff Duchesne OCN Blizzard
Konrad McKay OCN Blizzard

CJAHL Awards[]

Player Team Category
????? MJHL Player of the Year
Preston McKay OCN Blizzard Top Goaltender

Scholarships[]

Scholarship Player Team
Ken "Friar" Nicolson Award Barrett Labossiere OCN Blizzard
RBC Financial Group (MJHL) Travis Brown St. Boniface Saints
Ed Belfour
High Performance Award
Tim Lindberg Portage Terriers
Jeff McGill Winkler Flyers

All-Star Teams[]

All-Star Team
Terry HarrisonJeff McGillKonrad McKay
Portage TerriersWinkler FlyersOCN Blizzard
Jamie VossenTim Lindberg
OCN BlizzardPortage Terriers
Preston McKay
OCN Blizzard
Rookie All-Star Team
Kyle JohnsonJunior LessardJordin Tootoo
St. Boniface SaintsPortage TerriersOCN Blizzard
Nick FuherKevin Harris
Winkler FlyersDauphin Kings
Preston McKay
OCN Blizzard

Alumni news

in the News[]

August

  • Shane Hnidy signed a contract with the Detroit Red Wings.

October

  • Barry Trotz made his NHL coaching debut with the Nashville Predators on October 10.

June

1999

  • Paul Dyck and the Houston Aeros won the IHL Championship.

National Hockey League[]

Professional Players[]

Major Junior Players[]

University & College[]

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