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This is the 1988-89 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season.

League Notes[]

MJHL grants franchise to Southeast Tribal Council, as Southeast Thunderbirds join South Division.
Steinbach Hawks granted a one year leave of absence.

Regular Season[]

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
North Division
Winkler Flyers 48 30 15 3 253 200 63
Portage Terriers 48 28 19 1 276 232 57
Selkirk Steelers 48 26 22 0 286 274 52
Dauphin Kings 48 25 22 1 292 246 51
South Division
Winnipeg South Blues 48 34 8 6 286 178 74
St. Boniface Saints 48 29 19 0 290 209 58
Kildonan North Stars 48 26 22 0 278 231 52
St. James Canadians 48 10 35 3 186 305 23
Southeast Thunderbirds 48 1 47 0 177 449 2

Playoffs[]

Division Semi-Finals Division Finals Turnbull Cup Championship
         
1 Winkler Flyers 2
4 Dauphin Kings 4
4 Dauphin Kings 1
North Division
3 Selkirk Steelers 4
2 Portage Terriers 3
3 Selkirk Steelers 4
3 Selkirk Steelers 0
1 Winnipeg South Blues 4
1 Winnipeg South Blues 4
4 St. James Canadians 1
1 Winnipeg South Blues 4
South Division
3 Kildonan North Stars 0
2 St. Boniface Saints 0
3 Kildonan North Stars 4


Manitoba / Saskatchewan Playoff[]

Anavet Cup Championship
Winnipeg lost to Humboldt Broncos (SJHL) 4-games-to-1
see 1989 Anavet Cup

All-Star Game[]

see 1989 MJHL All-Star Game

League Leaders[]

Category Player Team Amount
Most Points Pat Penner Selkirk Steelers 110
Most Goals Jim Mayes Selkirk Steelers 46
Pat Penner Selkirk Steelers 46
Most Assists Barry Radcliff Selkirk Steelers 65
Top Goals Against Average Jamie Bound Winnipeg South Blues 2.74

Scoring Leaders[]

Rank Player Team G A Pts
1 Pat Penner Selkirk Steelers 46 64 110
2 Kevin Moore St. Boniface Saints 41 54 95
3 Barry Radcliff Selkirk Steelers 29 65 94
4 Craig Streu Kildonan North Stars 31 58 89
5 Dan Stiver St. Boniface Saints 43 44 87
6 Jim Mayes Selkirk Steelers 46 37 83
Rod Kavanaugh Kildonan North Stars 40 43 83
8 Mike Martens Winnipeg South Blues 34 48 82
Myles Hubbard Dauphin Kings 28 54 82
10 Paul Anderson Selkirk Steelers 31 50 81

Awards[]

Trophy Winner Team
MVP Paul Thompson Winnipeg South Blues
Top Goaltender Jamie Bound Winnipeg South Blues
Top Defenseman Paul Thompson Winnipeg South Blues
Rookie of the Year Kevin Moore St. Boniface Saints
Keith Morris Winnipeg South Blues
Hockey Ability and Sportsmanship Riley Saunders St. James Canadians
Scoring Champion Pat Penner Selkirk Steelers
Playoff MVP Paul Thompson Winnipeg South Blues

All-Star Team[]

Kevin GreenBlair LeePat Penner
Dauphin KingsDauphin KingsSelkirk Steelers
David BessasonPaul Thompson
Winkler FlyersWinnipeg South Blues
Jamie Bound
Winnipeg South Blues
Coach
Carey Chartier
Kildonan North Stars

Alumni news

in the News[]

April

  • Ron Hextall became the first goaltender to score a goal in the NHL playoffs.

National Hockey League[]

Professional[]

Major Junior Players[]

University & College[]

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