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This is the 1974-75 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

League Notes[]

Canadian Amateur Hockey Association introduced Anavet Cup for Manitoba / Saskatchewan Championship.

Regular Season[]

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
North Division
Selkirk Steelers 48 35 12 1 283 175 71
Portage Terriers 48 25 22 1 223 209 51
Dauphin Kings 48 25 23 0 289 277 50
Kenora Muskies 48 15 33 0 243 331 30
Brandon Travellers 48 13 35 0 208 314 26
South Division
West Kildonan North Stars 48 30 16 2 289 213 62
St. James Canadians 48 29 19 0 281 238 58
St. Boniface Saints 48 23 25 0 234 251 46
Winnipeg Monarchs 48 19 29 0 244 286 38

Playoffs[]

  Division Semi-Finals Divisional Finals Turnbull Cup Championship
                           
        
  1  Selkirk Steelers 4  
North Division
    2  Portage Terriers 1  
2  Portage Terriers 4
  3  Dauphin Kings 0  
    1  Selkirk Steelers 4
  1  West Kildonan 3
  2  St. James Canadians 4  
3  St. Boniface Saints 0  
1  West Kildonan 4
South Division
    2  St. James Canadians 2  
      



Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff[]

Anavet Cup Championship
Selkirk defeated Swift Current Broncos (SJHL) 4-games-to-none
see 1975 Anavet Cup

Western Canada Championship[]

Abbott Cup Championship
Selkirk lost to Spruce Grove Mets (AJHL) 4-games-to-2
see 1975 Abbott Cup

League Leaders[]

Category Player Team Amount
Most Points Jim Misener Dauphin Kings 135
Most Goals Jim Misener Dauphin Kings 73
Most Assists Jim Cruise Dauphin Kings 76
Top Goals Against Average Andy Stoesz Selkirk Steelers 3.46

League Records[]

Player Team Achievement Amount
Jim Misener Dauphin Kings Most Goals 73
Carl Haney Kenora Muskies Most Goals--Left Wing 55

Scoring Leaders[]

Rank Player Team G A Pts
1 Jim Misener Dauphin Kings 73 62 135
2 Jim Cruise Dauphin Kings 55 76 131
3 Glenn Nash St. James Canadians 52 54 106
4 Gord Homenick West Kildonan North Stars 42 60 102
5 Carl Haney Kenora Muskies 55 37 92
Murray McCarthy St. James Canadians 46 46 92
7 Gord Kaluzniak Selkirk Steelers 45 45 90
8 Earl Lawson St. James Canadians 40 47 87
9 Mark Izzard West Kildonan North Stars 32 52 84
10 Murray Thomson Selkirk Steelers 26 55 81

Awards[]

Trophy Winner Team
MVP Jim Cruise Dauphin Kings
Top Goaltender Andy Stoesz Selkirk Steelers
Rookie of the Year Ken Krentz Selkirk Steelers
Hockey Ability and Sportsmanship Greg Fixture Kenora Muskies
Scoring Champion Jim Misener Dauphin Kings

Alumni news

in the News[]

NHL Amateur Draft

  • Cam Connor selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1st round.
  • Russ Hall selected by the New York Rangers in the 15th round.

WHA Amateur Draft

  • Cam Connor selected by the Phoenix Roadrunners in the 1st round.
  • Russ Hall selected by the Indianapolis Racers in the 12th round.

National Hockey League[]

World Hockey Association[]

Duke Asmundson Bob Ash Terry Ball Andy Bathgate
Jim Benzelock Ron Chipperfield Ray Clearwater Brian Coates
Cam Connor Joe Crozier Mike Ford Ted Green
Jim Hargreaves Dan Johnson Jim Johnson Reg Krezanski
Gord Labossiere Don Larway Barry Legge Dunc McCallum
Perry Miller Rick Newell Jim Pritchard Craig Reichmouth
Glen Sonmor Mike Stevens Ted Taylor Ernie Wakely
Alton White Chris Worthy Bob Woytowich

Professional Players[]

Major Junior Players[]

University & College Players[]

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