1933-34 MJHL Season

This is the 1933-34 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

Forword

The MJHL was run & controlled by the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association. Realistically, the League was actually two leagues under one umbrella. =MAHA Notes= Convener of Junior Hockey: Vic Johnson

League renamed Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

Portage Terriers, Selkirk Fishermen, and Winnipeg Falcons transferred to "A" Division.

Columbus Club and University of Manitoba transferred to "B" Division.

St. John's College and Elmwood Maple Leafs added to "B" Division.

Winnipegs and Columbus Club merger not approved, both withdrew from junior hockey.

Kildonan Stars added to "B" Division.

="A" Division=

Schedule
40 games, 16 per team. Each team plays other divisional teams 4 X. No inter locking games.

"A" Division Notes
With suspensions of Bryan Hextall of Portage and Allan Lindstrom of Kenora, both founded to be overage, the MAHA expanded the playoffs. Normally only the top 2 playoff, this year all teams were involved. Hextall and Lindstrom, along with a third player Ben Federowich of the Falcons, were suspended one year for tampered birth certificates. Federowich’s was used the previous season in Juvenile, he was still eligible to play junior.

Playoffs

 * Division Qualifier

February 17 Monarchs defeated Falcons 1-0
 * Division Semi-Finals

Kenora defeated Monarchs 12-goals-to-5 Selkirk defeated Portage 8-goals-to-none
 * Division Final

Kenora defeated Selkirk 2-games-to-1 see "A" Division Games

Leading Goaltenders
="B" Division=

Schedule
24 games, 12 per team. Each team plays other divisional teams 4 X. No inter locking games.

Playoffs

 * Division Final

University of Manitoba defeated Elmwood 2-games-to-none see "B" Division Games

Leading Goaltenders
=League Final= =Manitoba Championship= =Memorial Cup Playoffs=
 * Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final
 * Kenora lost to Port Arthur West End (TBJHL) 9-goals-to-8

see 1933-34 Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs