1992 Manitoba Senior AAA Hockey Playoffs

With the Central Amateur Senior Hockey League suspending operations for a year, the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association scrambled to insure the two remaining teams, the Warroad Lakers & the St. Boniface Mohawks would remain eligible for Allan Cup play. CASHL commissioner Lou Joyal flew to Ottawa to make the special arrangements. The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association approved both teams schedules, citing the rule a team must play a minimum of 24 games against quality opponents. Both the Lakers and the Mohawks played around 40 games, including 10 against each other with home ice in the provincial final on the line. The Lakers & Mohawks faced off in the best of seven game series for the Manitoba Senior AAA Championship, the Pattison Cup.

Warroad Lakers won the Pattison Cup and advanced to the 1992 Manitoba Saskatchewan Senior Playoff Manitoba Senior AAA Hockey History