2003-04 MJHL Season

This is the 2003-04 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season, the League's eighty seventh season.

=League Notes= Commissioner Kim Davis


 * St. James Canadians granted a one year leave of absence.
 * 20 year old players limited to nine per team per game.
 * Mike Ridley Trophy for Scoring Champion introduced.

=Regular Season=

=Playoffs=

=Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff=
 * Anavet Cup Championship

Selkirk lost to Kindersley Klippers (SJHL) 4-games-to-3 see 2004 Anavet Cup

=World U-17 Hockey Challenge= see 2004 World U-17 Hockey Challenge

=All-Star Challenge Weekend= Prospects Game

Brodie Dupont took a perfect pass from Ian Lowe and roofed it over the shoulder of Justin Harris to lift Sher-Wood Division over Addison Division 2-1 in the MJHL Prospects Game held at Selkirk on Friday, January 30. see 2004 MJHL Prospects Game All-Star Game

Mark Wallmann scored a pair of goals, including the game winner with 2:49 remaining, to lead the Sher-Wood Division to a 6-4 triumph over the Addison Division in the MJHL All-Star game on Saturday night at Selkirk. see 2004 MJHL All-Star Game

=In Season Awards=

=League Leaders=

=Scoring Leaders=

=Awards=

=CJAHL Awards=

=Scholarships=

=All-Star Teams= First All-Star Team Jordan Pietrus • Aaron Starr • Michael Young Winnipeg Saints • OCN Blizzard • OCN Blizzard Riley Weselowski • Dave Grimson Neepawa Natives • Swan Valley Stampeders Greg Goodwin Neepawa Natives Second All-Star Team Josh Froese • Matt Johnson • Cliff Ketchen Winkler Flyers • Selkirk Steelers • Portage Terriers Skyler Berman • Jared Lang Selkirk Steelers • OCN Blizzard Pierre-Olivier Girouard OCN Blizzard First Rookie All-Star Team Brodie Dupont • Mark Magnowski • Brock Trotter Swan Valley Stampeders • Winnipeg Saints • Dauphin Kings Chris Barth • Devrin Stonehouse Dauphin Kings • Neepawa Natives Stefan Drew Portage Terriers Second Rookie All-Star Team Kevin Clark • Ian Lowe • Chris Stelmack Winnipeg South Blues • Swan Valley Stampeders • Selkirk Steelers David Gordin • Beau Prokopetz Neepawa Natives • Winnipeg South Blues Jonathan Trout Wayway Wolverines

Alumni News
see 2003-04 MJHL Alumni News

in the News
NHL Entry Draft June July October December January March April
 * Rick Kozak selected by Philadelphia, Dirk Southern by Anaheim, and Mark Olafson by Washington.
 * Travis Zajac selected by the New Jersey Devils in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft.
 * Darcy Hordichuk signed a one year contract with the Florida Panthers.
 * Jordin Tootoo made the Nashville Predators opening night roster and his NHL debut on October 9.
 * Jordin Tootoo scored his first NHL goal against the Atlanta Thrashers on October 23.
 * Erik Petersen coached for Denmark at the World Championship.
 * Colton Orr made his NHL debut on January 8 with the Boston Bruins.
 * Jared Walker played in CHL Top Prospects Game.
 * Shane Hnidy traded to the Nashville Predators by the Ottawa Senators.
 * Steve Mullin and the Maine Black Bears won the Hockey East Championship.
 * Garnet Exelby was the inaugural recipient of the Dan Snyder Memorial Award.

Professional

 * Dallas Anderson
 * Keith Cassidy
 * Nigel Dawes
 * Paul Dyck
 * Steve MacIntyre
 * Scott McCallum
 * Cody McLeod
 * Jason Smith
 * Ryan Smith
 * Rick St. Croix
 * Ian White

Major Junior Players

 * Corey Courchene
 * Nigel Dawes
 * Triston Grant
 * Mike Hellyer
 * Kyle Howarth
 * Travis Mealy
 * Myles Rumsey
 * Rob Smith
 * Luc Theoret
 * Krister Toews
 * Jared Walker
 * Ian White

University & College Players

 * Myles Fee
 * Dustin Hughes
 * Sonny Mignacca
 * Steve Mullin
 * Andrew Murray