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This is the 2023-24 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Season, the League's 106th season.

Preceded by
2022-23 MJHL Season
MJHL Seasons Succeeded by
2024-25 MJHL Season

League Notes[]

Teams[]

West Division[]

Team Center Arena
Dauphin Kings Dauphin Credit Union Place
Neepawa Titans Neepawa Yellowhead Centre
OCN Blizzard The Pas Roy H. Johnston Arena
Swan Valley Stampeders Swan River Swan River Centennial Arena
Virden Oil Capitals Virden Tundra Oil & Gas Place
Waywayseecappo Wolverines Waywayseecappo Waywayseecappo Arena Complex

East Division[]

Team Center Arena
Niverville Nighthawks Niverville Niverville Community Resource and Recreation Centre
Portage Terriers Portage la Prairie Stride Place
Selkirk Steelers Selkirk Selkirk Recreation Complex
Steinbach Pistons Steinbach T.G. Smith Centre
Winkler Flyers Winkler Winkler Centennial Arena
Winnipeg Blues Winnipeg Rink Training Centre
Winnipeg Freeze Winnipeg Hockey for all centre

Regular Season[]

Team GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTS
East Division
1 Steinbach Pistons 58 47 8 3 0 244 103 97
2 Winkler Flyers 58 42 11 2 3 234 122 89
3 Portage Terriers 58 36 14 4 4 213 156 80
4 Niverville Nighthawks 58 30 24 3 1 181 184 64
5 Selkirk Steelers 58 25 23 5 5 161 174 60
6 Winnipeg Blues 58 9 44 4 1 117 297 23
7 Winnipeg Freeze 58 8 45 5 0 125 306 21
West Division
1 Virden Oil Capitals 58 40 12 3 3 229 134 86
2 OCN Blizzard 58 39 15 1 3 186 134 82
3 Dauphin Kings 58 38 17 2 1 206 139 79
4 Neepawa Titans 58 28 29 1 0 194 201 57
5 Waywayseecappo Wolverines 58 24 30 1 3 190 217 52
6 Swan Valley Stampeders 58 11 44 3 0 143 256 25

Turnbull Cup Playoffs[]

In a format change, the quarterfinal round matches up the first place versus the fourth place team and the second play team versus the third place team within their own divisions. The teams are re-seeded league wide with the first place versus the fourth place team and the second play team versus the third place team with the semifinal winners meeting for the league championship. All series are still best-of-seven. The playoff champion wins the Turnbull Cup and advance to the 2024 Centennial Cup.

Quarterfinals[]

Semifinals[]

Final[]


The Winkler Flyers advance to the 2024 Centennial Cup.

References[]

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