1966-67 MJHL Season

This is the 1966-67 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

=League Notes= Brandon Wheat Kings and Flin Flon Bombers transfer from the SJHL, after league folds.

League expands to Selkirk, admitting the Selkirk Steelers.

Winnipeg Braves change their name to the St. James Braves.

Gordon Petrie Memorial Trophy for Rookie of the Year introduced.

League scheduled 198 games, 58 per team except Flin Flon. Flin Flon played 48, including 12 four pointers.

=Regular Season= Flin Flon played 12 four point games (2 per team), winning 10. Monarchs & Rangers each won 1.

Warriors defaulted two games to Flin Flon. Three postponed games not played.

=Playoffs=
 * Quarter-Finals

Flin Flon defeated Monarchs 3-games-to-none Brandon defeated St. James 3-games-to-none Rangers defeated Selkirk 3-games-to-none
 * Semi-Finals

Top racked team (Flin Flon) received bye Brandon defeated Rangers 4-games-to-1
 * Manitoba Championship (Turnbull Cup)

Flin Flon defeated Brandon 3-games-to-2

=Memorial Cup Playoffs=
 * Western Canada Semi-Final

Flin Flon lost to Port Arthur Marrs (TBJHL) 4-games-to-2 see 1966-67 Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs

=All-Star Game= On February 24, in St. James, the Canadian National Team easily handled the MJHL All-Stars, 6-1. see 1967 MJHL All-Star Game

=League Leaders=

=League Records=

=Scoring Leaders=

=Leading Goaltenders=

=Awards=

=All-Star Teams= First All-Star Team Cal Swenson • Bobby Clarke • Reggie Leach Brandon Wheat Kings • Flin Flon Bombers • Flin Flon Bombers Gerry Hart • Jim Pritchard Flin Flon Bombers • Winnipeg Monarchs Chris Worthy Flin Flon Bombers Second All-Star Team Murray Klein • Juha Widing • Bill Fairbairn Winnipeg Rangers • Brandon Wheat Kings • Brandon Wheat Kings Larry Brown • Jack Criel Brandon Wheat Kings • Flin Flon Bombers George Surmay Winnipeg Rangers All-Star Team Coach Ed Dorohoy Brandon Wheat Kings