2000-01 MJHL Season

This is the 2000-01 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season, the League's eighty fourth season.

=League Notes=
 * St. Boniface Saints are sold and renamed Winnipeg Saints.
 * Murray "Muzz" MacPherson Memorial Award for Coach of the Year introduced.

=Regular Season=

=Playoffs=

=Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff=
 * Anavet Cup Championship

OCN lost to Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL) 4-games-to-2 see 2001 Anavet Cup

=World U-17 Hockey Challenge= see 2001 World U-17 Hockey Challenge

=All-Star Game= A classic game between Allard and Addison Divisions came down to the wire, and a hometown hero sealed the deal in the end. Mark Agnew scored in overtime as Allard edge Addison 10-9 in Swan River on January 28. see 2001 MJHL All-Star Game

=In Season Awards=

=League Leaders=

=Scoring Leaders=

=Awards=

=CJAHL Award=

=Scholarships=

=All-Star Teams= First All-Star Team Andrew Murray • Lee Stubbs • Bryan White Selkirk Steelers • Winnipeg Saints • Neepawa Natives Derek Miller • Neil Gidney Neepawa Natives • Winnipeg South Blues Marc Andre Leclerc OCN Blizzard Second All-Star Team Mark Agnew • Brendan Cook • Jamie Muswagon Swan Valley Stampeders • Winkler Flyers • OCN Blizzard Mike Gabriel • Dave Splawinski Swan Valley Stampeders • OCN Blizzard Reg Lagace Winkler Flyers Third All-Star Team Adam Aleshka • Dom Lacasse • Dirk Southern Winnipeg South Blues • Swan Valley Stampeders • Winnipeg Saints Jamie Dowhayko • Steve Mullin Winnipeg Saints • Winkler Flyers Ian Vigier Winkler Flyers First Rookie All-Star Team Mark Agnew • Cody McLeod • Justin Tetrault Swan Valley Stampeders • Wayway Wolverines • OCN Blizzard Steve Mullin • Travis Wight Winkler Flyers • Portage Terriers Ian Vigier Winkler Flyers Second Rookie All-Star Team Jordan Gmiterek • Jordan Hack • Mark Shefchyk Selkirk Steelers • Selkirk Steelers • Winnipeg Saints Steve Later • Lloyd Stansell Winnipeg South Blues • Winkler Flyers Tim Boron Winnipeg South Blues

Alumni News
see 2000-01 MJHL Alumni News

in the News
NHL Entry Draft July August October January February May
 * Shane Hnidy traded to the Ottawa Senators by the Detroit Red Wings.
 * Shane Hnidy signed a one year contract with the Ottawa Senators.
 * Jordin Tootoo and Team Canada won gold at the Four Nations Cup.
 * Shane Hnidy made the Ottawa Senators opening night roster and his NHL debut on October 5.
 * Jordin Tootoo nominated for Manitoba's Sportsman of the Year.
 * Barry Trotz was inducted into the University of Manitoba Bisons Hockey Hall of Fame.
 * Darcy Hordichuk made his NHL debut on January 12 with the Atlanta Thrashers.
 * Shane Hnidy scored his first NHL goal against the Los Angeles Kings on January 16.
 * Jordin Tootoo played in Canadian Hockey League Top Prospects Game.
 * Shane Hnidy signed a two year contract extension with the Ottawa Senators.
 * Darcy Hordichuk and the Orlando Solar Bears won the IHL Championship.

Professional Players

 * Dallas Anderson
 * Keith Cassidy
 * Paul Dyck
 * Mike Martens
 * Scott McCallum
 * Jason Smith
 * Ryan Smith
 * Luc Theoret

Major Junior Players

 * Garnet Exelby
 * Triston Grant
 * Colton Orr
 * Jordin Tootoo
 * Ian White