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This is the 1989-90 Central Amateur Senior Hockey League Season.

League Notes[]

  • Brandon Sportsmen withdraw.
  • League Expands, accepting the Selkirk Steel Kings and Transcona Kings.
  • Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association announced that League playoffs would be for the Pattison Cup,
Manitoba Senior 'AAA' Hockey Championship

Standings[]

as of 2/19/90

1989-90 Central Amateur Senior Hockey League Standings
Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
Thunder Bay Twins 32 27 4 1 216 108 55
St. Boniface Mohawks 28 18 10 0 170 120 36
St. James Flames 28 16 10 2 151 145 34
Selkirk Steel Kings 27 6 21 0 109 176 12
Transcona Kings 27 3 23 1 94 189 7

In the last regular season game, on February 28, Selkirk defeated Transcona by the incredible score of 27-9.

Playoffs[]

Semi Finals
Thunder Bay defeated Selkirk
St. Boniface defeated St. James 4-games-to-1
Pattison Cup Championship
Thunder Bay defeated St. Boniface 4-games-to-none

Eastern Canadian Championship[]

Allan Cup Playoffs
Eastern Canada Allan Cup Final
Thunder Bay Twins lost to Montreal Chomedy
see 1989-90 Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs

Western Canadian Championship[]

Allan Cup Playoffs
Western Canada Allan Cup Final (Patton Cup)
St. Boniface Mohawks lost to Abbotsford Flyers 4-games-to-none
see 1989-90 Western Canada Allan Cup Playoffs


Awards[]

Trophy Winner Team
MVP ?????
Top Goaltending (GAA) ?????
Scoring Champion John Gardner St. Boniface Mohawks


First All-Star Team
????? • Wayne BartleyJohn Gardner
????? • St. Boniface MohawksSt. Boniface Mohawks


Gord MalcomJeff Van Norman
Thunder Bay TwinsSt. James Flames


Jim Heaton
St. Boniface Mohawks


Coach • Manager
Glen SlobodianTim Ryan
St. Boniface MohawksSt. Boniface Mohawks


Second All-Star Team
Kelvin LoebGerry CismarBarry Radcliffe
St. Boniface MohawksThunder Bay TwinsThunder Bay Twins


Grant MitchellDave Rosenberg
St. Boniface MohawksSt. James Flames


Dan Luty
Thunder Bay Twins


Coach • Manager
Bill MacDonaldGary Cook
Thunder Bay TwinsThunder Bay Twins