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The '''Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League''' operated for only one year before merging with the [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]].
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The '''Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League''' (CMJHL) was a Junior A hockey league operating in the Canadian province of [[Manitoba]]. The League played under the sanction of the [[Hockey Manitoba|Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association]] (MAHA), in affiliation with the [[Hockey Canada|Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]] (CAHA). The CMJHL<br /> operated for only one season, 1967-68, before merging with the [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]].
==Regular Season==
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==Playoffs==
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==Manitoba Championship==
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=Manitoba Championship=
 
::'''''[[Turnbull Cup]] Championship'''''
 
::'''''[[Turnbull Cup]] Championship'''''
 
<center>Selkirk lost to '''[[St. James Canadians]]''' ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League|MJHL]]) ''4-games-to-2''</center>
 
<center>Selkirk lost to '''[[St. James Canadians]]''' ([[Manitoba Junior Hockey League|MJHL]]) ''4-games-to-2''</center>
 
<center>see [[1968 Turnbull Cup]]</center>
 
<center>see [[1968 Turnbull Cup]]</center>
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=All-Star Game=
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The [[Selkirk Steelers]] stunned the CMJHL All-Stars six to three in [[Dauphin, Manitoba|Dauphin]] on Wednesday January 31.
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<center>see [[1968 CMJHL All-Star Game]]</center>
   
==League Leaders==
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=League Leaders=
 
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| Most Assists || [[Bob Hogg]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] || 29
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| [[Willie McLeod]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] || 29
 
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| Top Goals Against Average || [[Frank Munn]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] || 3.13
 
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[[Category:Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League]]
 
[[Category:Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 16 September 2018

The Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League (CMJHL) was a Junior A hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The League played under the sanction of the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA), in affiliation with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA). The CMJHL
operated for only one season, 1967-68, before merging with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

Regular Season

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
Selkirk Steelers 24 19 4 1 159 80 39
Dauphin Kings 24 15 8 1 140 91 31
Fort Garry Frontiermen 24 7 17 0 105 157 14
Portage Terriers 24 6 18 0 75 151 12

Playoffs

Semi-Finals Final
      
1 Selkirk Steelers 4
3 Fort Garry Frontiermen 0
1 Selkirk Steelers 4
2 Dauphin Kings 0
2 Dauphin Kings 4
4 Portage Terriers 1


Manitoba Championship

Turnbull Cup Championship
Selkirk lost to St. James Canadians (MJHL) 4-games-to-2
see 1968 Turnbull Cup

All-Star Game

The Selkirk Steelers stunned the CMJHL All-Stars six to three in Dauphin on Wednesday January 31.

see 1968 CMJHL All-Star Game

League Leaders

Category Player Team Amount
Most Points Bob Hogg Selkirk Steelers 61
Most Goals Bob Hogg Selkirk Steelers 32
Most Assists Bob Hogg Selkirk Steelers 29
Willie McLeod Selkirk Steelers 29
Top Goals Against Average Frank Munn Selkirk Steelers 3.13