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Manitoba AAA U18 Hockey League (MU18HL) is a under 18 AAA hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The league plays under the sanction of Hockey Manitoba. The league champion is awarded the Jack Forsyth Trophy and represents Manitoba in Canada's national playoffs for the Telus Cup.

Teams[]

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Brandon Wheat Kings Brandon
Eastman Selects Beausejour
Kenora Thistles Kenora, Ontario
Parkland Rangers Dauphin
Southwest Cougars Souris
Winnipeg Bruins Winnipeg
Winnipeg Wild Winnipeg
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Central Plains Capitals Portage la Prairie
Interlake Lightning Teulon
Norman Northstars Thompson
Pembina Valley Hawks Morden
Winnipeg Thrashers Winnipeg
Yellowhead Chiefs Shoal Lake









Manitoba AAA U18 Hockey League teams 2021-22


Champions[]

Manitoba Midget AAA champions
  • 1973-74: St. James Canadians
  • 1974-75: Fort Garry-Fort Rouge Twins
  • 1975-76: River East
  • 1976-77: Winnipeg Monarchs
  • 1977-78: M.N.S. Stars
  • 1978-79: St. James Canadians
  • 1979-80: Brandon UCT
  • 1980-81: M.N.S. Stars
  • 1981-82: St. Boniface Saints
  • 1982-83: Winnipeg South Monarchs
  • 1983-84: Winnipeg Stars
  • 1984-85: Winnipeg Stars
Manitoba Midget AAA League champions
Year Team Year Team Year Team
1986 Winnipeg Saints 1987 Winnipeg Saints 1988 Winnipeg Saints
1989 Eastman Selects 1990 Winnipeg Mavericks 1991 Winnipeg Hawks
1992 Winnipeg Hawks 1993 Kenora Boise 1994 Yellowhead Chiefs
1995 Brandon Wheat Kings 1996 Norman Northstars 1997 Pembina Valley Hawks
1998 Southwest Cougars 1999 Southwest Cougars 2000 Eastman Selects
2001 Winnipeg Warriors 2002 Eastman Selects 2003 Brandon Wheat Kings
2004 Brandon Wheat Kings 2005 Winnipeg Wild 2006 Winnipeg Thrashers
2007 Brandon Wheat Kings 2008 Winnipeg Thrashers 2009 Winnipeg Wild
2010 Pembina Valley Hawks 2011 Winnipeg Thrashers 2012 Winnipeg Wild
2013 Winnipeg Wild 2014 Winnipeg Wild 2015 Pembina Valley Hawks
2016 Winnipeg Wild 2017 Winnipeg Wild 2018 Winnipeg Wild
2019 Brandon Wheat Kings 2020 Playoffs cancelled 2021 Season cancelled
2022 Winnipeg Wild 2023 Winnipeg Wild 2024

West Region Championships[]

Year Team Year Team Year Team
1991 Winnipeg Hawks 2004 Brandon Wheat Kings 2008 Winnipeg Thrashers
2011 Winnipeg Thrashers

National Championships[]

Year Team Year Team Year Team
2004 Brandon Wheat Kings 2011 Winnipeg Thrashers

Awards[]

Most Valuable Player Scoring Champion
Top Goaltender Top Defenseman
Rookie of the Year Coach of the Year
Hockey Ability & Sportsmanship
All-Star Teams All-Star Games

League Leaders[]

Goal Leader Assist Leader GAA Leader

NHL Alumni[]

Alumni[]

Timeline of Teams[]

Team Years Entry Exited
Brandon Wheat Kings 1985 Admitted Active
Central Plains Capitals 1989 Admitted Active
Eastman Selects 1986 Admitted Active
Interlake Lightning 1992 Admitted Active
Norman Northstars 1986 Admitted Active
Parkland Rangers 1990 Admitted Active
Pembina Valley Hawks 1985 Admitted Active
River East Royals 1985-87 Admitted Withdrew
Southwest Cougars 1985 Admitted Active
St. James Canadians 1985-87 Admitted Withdrew
Winnipeg Bruins 2017 Admitted Active
Winnipeg Hawks 1987-03 Winnipeg Stars Withdrew
Winnipeg Mavericks 1989-92 Winnipeg Monarchs Winnipeg Monarchs
Winnipeg Monarchs 1995-02 Admitted Withdrew
Winnipeg Monarchs 1992-94 Winnipeg Mavericks Withdrew
Winnipeg Monarchs 1985-89 Admitted Winnipeg Mavericks
Winnipeg Saints 1985-89 Admitted Winnipeg Warriors
Winnipeg Sharks 1993-03 Admitted Winnipeg Thrashers
Winnipeg Stars 1986-87 Admitted Winnipeg Hawks
Winnipeg Thrashers 2003 Winnipeg Sharks Active
Winnipeg Warriors 1989-03 Winnipeg Saints Winnipeg Wild
Winnipeg Wild 2003 Winnipeg Warriors Active
Yellowhead Chiefs 1987 Admitted Active
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