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Revision as of 19:07, 11 September 2013
This is the 1921-22 Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League Season.
The WJrHL became the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in 1933.
Forword
The WJrHL was run and controlled by the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association.
MAHA Notes
President: Jack McVicar
Crescentwood, Weston, Winnipeg Catholic Club, Winnipegs, & Winnipeg Victoria Bisons withdrew.
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Canoe Club, & Winnipeg Columbus Club admitted.
"A" Division
Winnipeg Tammany Tigers, St Boniface Canadiens, Selkirk Fishermen, Winnipeg Falcons
Statistics unavailable.
Playoffs
- Division Final
- Tigers 7 St Boniface 4
- St Boniface 3 Tigers 1
"B" Division
Winnipeg Columbus Club, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Canoe Club, Portage la Prairie
Statistics unavailable.
Playoffs
2 games total goals
- Columbus Club 4 University of Manitoba 2
- University of Manitoba 7 Columbus Club 1
University of Manitoba beat Winnipeg Columbus Club 9 goals to 5.
Independent teams
Provincial playoffs
Quarter final
Sudden death
Semi finals
Sudden death
Brandon 10 Boissevain 0
2 games total goals
- University of Manitoba 9 Winnipeg 2
- Winnipeg 4 University of Manitoba 2
University of Manitoba beat Winnipeg Tammany Tigers 9 goals to 6.
Final
Sudden death
University of Manitoba 5 Brandon 0
University of Manitoba advanced to the 1921-22 Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs.