The Canadian Central Hockey League (CCHL) were a Senior-Intermediate hockey league operating in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario plus the State of Minnesota. The League existed for 3 seasons from 1971 until 1974, and played its first two seasons under the sanction of the Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association, in partnership with the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA), and in affiliation with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA). And during it’s last season, under the jurisdiction of the MAHA.
The League actually started it’s fourth season, St. Boniface traveled to Thompson for a double header with the Hawks to start the season. Then Warroad withdrew. Portage, who had replaced East Kildonan, reconsidered, and also withdrew. The MAHA suspended Warroad indefinitely, the CAHA upheld the ruling.
and to go back in time, please see Manitoba Senior Hockey League or List of Manitoba Senior Playoffs.
League Champions
Year | Team | Year | Team | Year | Team |
1972 | Warroad Lakers | 1973 | St. Boniface Mohawks | 1974 | Warroad Lakers |
Also See
- List of CCHL Seasons
- List of CCHL Playoffs
- List of CCHL Teams
- All-Star Teams
- Manitoba Senior
- Manitoba Senior Hockey Champions
- List of Manitoba Senior Playoffs
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