1999-00 MJHL Season

This is the 1999-00 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season, the League's eighty third season.

=League Notes=
 * MJHL expands to Swan River and Waywayseecappo.
 * Swan Valley Stampeders and Waywayseecappo Wolverines join Allard Division.
 * Winkler Flyers switch to Addison Division.

=Regular Season=

=Playoffs=

=Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff=
 * Anavet Cup Championship

OCN lost to Battlefords North Stars (SJHL) 4-games-to-1 see 2000 Anavet Cup

=Vladislav Tretiak Friendship Cup= Oliver McGee scored in overtime to lift the Winkler Flyers to a 4-3 gold medal win over the Soviet Red Army in the inaugural Vladislav Tretiak Friendship Cup held in Chicago, in early December. Chris Jackson scored two goals for the Manitoba Junior Hockey League club, while Manitoba native Brendan Cook was the other goal getter. Cook was named MVP of the tournament and McGee top defenceman. Winkler finished the round-robin section with a 2-1 record, including a 2-0 shutout victory over Shattuck-St. Mary's by goaltender Josh Liebig.

=World U-17 Hockey Challenge= see 2000 World U-17 Hockey Challenge

=Viking Cup= The MJHL's Manitoba Pride lost the Bronze Metal Game to Sweden U-18 5-4 in triple overtime at the Viking Cup. The event was held December 27 to January 5 in Camrose, Alberta hosted by Augustana University College.

=All-Star Game= The MJHL All-Star Game was held on Saturday, February 5 in Portage la Prairie, with the Addison Division defeating the Allard Division 8-3. Game stars were Oliver McGee for Addison and Paul Austin for Allard. see 2000 MJHL All-Star Game

=In Season Awards=

=League Leaders=

=Scoring Leaders=

=Awards=

=CJAHL Awards=

=Scholarships=

=All-Star Teams= All-Star Team Tom Herman • Junior Lessard • Matko Malbasa OCN Blizzard • Portage Terriers • Winnipeg South Blues Oliver McGee • Mike Gabriel Winkler Flyers • Swan Valley Stampeders Preston McKay OCN Blizzard Rookie All-Star Team Phillip Albert • Brendan Cook • Noah Whyte OCN Blizzard • Winkler Flyers • Southeast Blades Mike Gabriel • Justin Seaborg Swan Valley Stampeders • OCN Blizzard D.J. Huver St. James Canadians

Alumni News
see 1999-00 MJHL Alumni News

in the News
January
 * Jordin Tootoo played for Team Canada West at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge.

Professional Players

 * Keith Cassidy
 * Paul Dyck
 * Shane Hnidy
 * Mike Martens
 * Sonny Mignacca
 * Ken Petrash
 * Jason Smith
 * Ryan Smith
 * Luc Theoret

Major Junior Players

 * Garnet Exelby
 * Darcy Hordichuk
 * Colton Orr
 * Jordin Tootoo