1992-93 MJHL Season

This is the 1992-93 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

=League Notes= Southeast T-Birds changed name to Southeast Blades.

Coach of the Year Award introduced.

=Winkler Cup= Selkirk Steelers won the inaugural Winkler Cup, by defeating the Portage Terriers 9-8 in the final of the week long pre-season tournament at Notre Dame Arena in Winnipeg. All MJHL Teams participated.

=Regular Season=

=Playoffs=

=Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff=
 * Anavet Cup Championship

Dauphin lost to Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL) 4-games-to-2 see 1993 Anavet Cup

=All-Star Game= The MJHL All-Star Game was held on Saturday, January 23, in Portage la Prairie, with the game ending tied at 10. Game MVP's were North's Ken Donaldson & South's Rob White. The League held its first skills competition, Eric Inman hardest shot, Harold Nachbaur most accurate, Pat Mullin fastest skater, & Ryan Tempel best goalie. see 1993 MJHL All-Star Game

=Players of the Month=

=League Leaders=

=Scoring Leaders=

=Awards=

=All-Star Team= Matt Friesen • Marcel Pruden • Ryan Rintoul St. Boniface Saints • Portage Terriers • St. James Canadians Pat Mullin • Dane Litke Dauphin Kings • Winkler Flyers Wade Kolmel St. James Canadians

in the News
June
 * Ron Hextall traded to Quebec Nordiques as part of the Eric Lindros trade to the Philadelphia Flyers.

Professional

 * Ray Allison
 * Paul Dyck
 * John Marks
 * Mike Martens
 * Ken Petrash
 * Erik Petersen
 * Jason Smith
 * Barry Trotz

Major Junior Players

 * Mike Allison
 * Shane Hnidy
 * Sonny Mignacca
 * Jason Smith

University & College

 * Billy Keane