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