1964-65 MJHL Season

This is the 1964-65 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

=League Notes= Brandon Wheat Kings transfer to the SJHL, and Fort Frances Royals to the TBJHL.

League divided into four territories within the Winnipeg area, Braves stay in their tradition west, Monarchs keep central and add south, Canadiens leave east for north, and Rangers moved to east.

St. Boniface Canadiens changed their name to the Winnipeg Warriors.

League scheduled 96 games, 48 per team.

League announced the cancellation of the Manitoba - Saskatchewan all-star game.

=Regular Season= Note: Balance of season cancelled.

=Playoffs=
 * Semi-Final

Monarchs defeated Rangers 3-games-to-2
 * Manitoba Championship (Turnbull Cup)

Braves defeated Monarchs 4-games-to-none

=Memorial Cup Playoffs=
 * Western Canada Semi-Final

Braves defeated Port Arthur North Stars (TBJHL) 4-games-to-1
 * Western Canada Championship (Abbott Cup)

Braves lost to Edmonton Oil Kings (AAHA) 4-games-to-2 see 1964-65 Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs

=League Leaders=

=League Record=

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=Awards=

=All-Star Teams= First All-Star Team Doug Overton • Ken Sucharski • Bill Cooper Winnipeg Warriors • Winnipeg Warriors • Winnipeg Warriors Al Dyker • Jim Lane Winnipeg Monarchs • Winnipeg Rangers Wayne Stephenson Winnipeg Braves Second All-Star Team Dunc Rousseau • Bill Heindl • George Anderson Winnipeg Braves • Winnipeg Braves • Winnipeg Braves Brian Dyck • Mike Kolody Winnipeg Braves • Winnipeg Rangers Gary Thornton Winnipeg Warriors