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Convener of South Division: [[George Jones]]<br /> |
Convener of South Division: [[George Jones]]<br /> |
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Winnipeg Esquires are renamed '''Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings'''.<br /> |
Winnipeg Esquires are renamed '''Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings'''.<br /> |
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− | The [[Winnipeg Air Cadets]] are returned to the [[Greater Winnipeg Juvenile Hockey League|GWJHL |
+ | The [[Winnipeg Air Cadets]] are returned to the [[Greater Winnipeg Juvenile Hockey League|GWJHL]].<br /> |
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=Schedule= |
=Schedule= |
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::'''''Division Semi Final''''' |
::'''''Division Semi Final''''' |
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::::'''CUAC''' defeated St. Boniface ''2-games-to-none'' |
::::'''CUAC''' defeated St. Boniface ''2-games-to-none'' |
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− | ::'''''Division Final''''' |
+ | ::'''''Division Final ([[Jack Brown Memorial Trophy]])''''' |
::::'''Esquires-Red Wings''' defeated CUAC ''2-games-to-none'' |
::::'''Esquires-Red Wings''' defeated CUAC ''2-games-to-none'' |
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==Division Leaders== |
==Division Leaders== |
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− | ! colspan="8" | '''1944-45 MJHL |
+ | ! colspan="8" | '''1944-45 MJHL South Division Season''' |
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::'''''Division Final''''' |
::'''''Division Final''''' |
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::::'''Monarchs''' defeated Rangers ''3-games-to-1'' |
::::'''Monarchs''' defeated Rangers ''3-games-to-1'' |
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+ | ==All-Star Games== |
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+ | The North Division All-Stars shocked the undefeated [[Minnesota Golden Gophers|University of Minnesota]], etching out a 4 to 3 victory at the Amphitheatre on Friday, February 9th. The Golden Gophers did not fair any better Saturday as All-Stars took game two 9 to 6. In game 1 the All-Stars came back from a 3-0 deficient and in game 2 were trailing 5 to 3 late in the third. |
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+ | <center>see [[1945 MJHL North Division All-Star Games|All-Star Games]]</center> |
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==Division Leaders== |
==Division Leaders== |
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+ | =Charlie Gardiner Memorial Series= |
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+ | The Charlie Gardiner Memorial Series for 1944-45 was a mid season two game total goal series between the top team from each division. The winner received the [[Charlie Gardiner Memorial Trophy]]. The series had been dormant for eight years. [[Charlie Gardiner]], raised in Winnipeg, was considered the greatest goalie of his era. In 1934 after leading the [[Chicago Black Hawks]] to their first [[Stanley Cup]], he died of a brain hemorrhage at the age of only 29. |
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+ | | #1 ||Monday, December 25 || '''Monarchs''' || 8 || Esquires-Red Wings || 4 || @ Olympic Rink |
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+ | | #2 || Monday, January 1 || '''Monarchs''' || 7 || Esquires-Red Wings || 2 || @ Amphitheatre |
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+ | | colspan="7"| '''[[Winnipeg Monarchs]]''' defeated [[Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings]] ''15-goals-to-6'' |
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=League Final= |
=League Final= |
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:::::::see [[1944-45 Western Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs]] |
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+ | =Team Photos= |
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+ | 44-45WinMon.jpg|[[Winnipeg Monarchs]] |
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+ | =Game Ads= |
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+ | 44-45MJHLASWinnipegGameAd.jpg|All-Star Game @ [[Winnipeg]] |
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+ | 44-45MJHLSouthFWinnipegGameAd.jpg|South Final @ Winnipeg |
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+ | 44-45MJHLFWinnipegGameAd.jpg|League Final @ Winnipeg |
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+ | 44-45MJHLNorthWpgGameAd.jpg|North Division |
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+ | </gallery> |
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[[Category:Manitoba Junior Hockey League seasons]] |
[[Category:Manitoba Junior Hockey League seasons]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 17 January 2016
MAHA Notes
Convener of North Division: Ken Yost
Convener of South Division: George Jones
Winnipeg Esquires are renamed Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings.
The Winnipeg Air Cadets are returned to the GWJHL.
Schedule
North Division
Regular Season
1944-45 MJHL North Division Season | |||||||
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Team | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | PTS |
Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 11 | 8 | 3 | 0 | 73 | 30 | 16 |
St. Boniface Athletics | 10 | 2 | 8 | 0 | 37 | 90 | 4 |
CUAC Blues | 12 | 2 | 10 | 0 | 47 | 98 | 4 |
Playoffs
- Division Semi Final
- CUAC defeated St. Boniface 2-games-to-none
- Division Final (Jack Brown Memorial Trophy)
- Esquires-Red Wings defeated CUAC 2-games-to-none
- Division Semi Final
Division Leaders
Category | Player | Team | Amount |
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Most Points | Stan Craig | Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 27 |
Most Goals | Stan Craig | Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 17 |
Most Assists | Ed Young | Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 13 |
Top Goals Against Average | Ralph Tattam | Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 3.14 |
Scoring Leaders
Rank | Player | Team | G | A | Pts |
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1 | Stan Craig | Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 17 | 10 | 27 |
2 | Ed Young | Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 6 | 13 | 19 |
3 | Chick Zamick | St. Boniface Athletics | 9 | 9 | 18 |
4 | Nick Mickoski | CUAC Blues | 12 | 4 | 16 |
George Robinson | Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings | 11 | 5 | 16 |
South Division
Regular Season
1944-45 MJHL South Division Season | |||||||
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Team | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | PTS |
Winnipeg Monarchs | 8 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 72 | 13 | 16 |
Winnipeg Rangers | 10 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 65 | 49 | 14 |
St. James Canadians | 9 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 56 | 70 | 6 |
Playoffs
- Division Final
- Monarchs defeated Rangers 3-games-to-1
- Division Final
All-Star Games
The North Division All-Stars shocked the undefeated University of Minnesota, etching out a 4 to 3 victory at the Amphitheatre on Friday, February 9th. The Golden Gophers did not fair any better Saturday as All-Stars took game two 9 to 6. In game 1 the All-Stars came back from a 3-0 deficient and in game 2 were trailing 5 to 3 late in the third.
Division Leaders
Category | Player | Team | Amount |
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Most Points | Wally Hergesheimer | Winnipeg Rangers | 30 |
Most Goals | Wally Hergesheimer | Winnipeg Rangers | 20 |
Most Assists | Wally Hergesheimer | Winnipeg Rangers | 10 |
Top Goals Against Average | Ted Chitty | Winnipeg Monarchs | 1.50 |
Scoring Leaders
Rank | Player | Team | G | A | Pts |
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1 | Wally Hergesheimer | Winnipeg Rangers | 20 | 10 | 30 |
2 | Clare Parker | St. James Canadians | 18 | 9 | 27 |
3 | Don Raleigh | Winnipeg Monarchs | 15 | 9 | 24 |
4 | Vern Smith | Winnipeg Rangers | 11 | 8 | 19 |
5 | Arni Coleman | Winnipeg Rangers | 11 | 6 | 17 |
Charlie Gardiner Memorial Series
The Charlie Gardiner Memorial Series for 1944-45 was a mid season two game total goal series between the top team from each division. The winner received the Charlie Gardiner Memorial Trophy. The series had been dormant for eight years. Charlie Gardiner, raised in Winnipeg, was considered the greatest goalie of his era. In 1934 after leading the Chicago Black Hawks to their first Stanley Cup, he died of a brain hemorrhage at the age of only 29.
#1 | Monday, December 25 | Monarchs | 8 | Esquires-Red Wings | 4 | @ Olympic Rink |
#2 | Monday, January 1 | Monarchs | 7 | Esquires-Red Wings | 2 | @ Amphitheatre |
Winnipeg Monarchs defeated Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings 15-goals-to-6 |
League Final
#1 | Monday, March 5 | Monarchs | 8 | Esquires-Red Wings | 3 | @ Olympic Rink |
#2 | Wednesday, March 7 | Monarchs | 6 | Esquires-Red Wings | 4 | @ Amphitheatre |
#3 | Friday, March 9 | Monarchs | 7 | Esquires-Red Wings | 3 | @ Olympic Rink |
#4 | Monday, March 12 | Monarchs | 9 | Esquires-Red Wings | 2 | @ Amphitheatre |
Winnipeg Monarchs capture Turnbull Cup, defeated Winnipeg Esquires-Red Wings |
Memorial Cup Playoffs
- Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final
- Monarchs defeated Port Arthur West End Bruins (TBJHL) 4-games-to-1
- Western Memorial Cup Final (Abbott Cup)
- Monarchs lost to Moose Jaw Canucks (WCJHL) 4-games-to-1
- Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final