1966–67 MJHL season

The Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) expanded from four to six teams for the 1966–67 season when it readmitted the Brandon Wheat Kings and accepted the Selkirk Steelers.[1] MJHL commissioner Jimmy Dunn announced his resignation on October 24, 1966, and cited personal reasons. Despite being offered a pay raise, he felt that the increase in teams made the job too much for him and had "taken the fun out of it".[2] His resignation came shortly after a game between the Winnipeg Rangers and the Brandon Wheat Kings in which 242 penalty minutes were given in the first period.[3]

Champion

On April 7 in Flin Flon, the Bombers won the MJHL championship and were presented with the Turnbull Memorial Trophy.

League notes

Brandon Wheat Kings and Flin Flon Bombers transfer from the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League after the league folds.
The MJHL expands to Selkirk, with the Selkirk Steelers joining the league.
The Winnipeg Braves change their name to the St. James Braves.
Bobby Clarke (Flin Flon) set league records for most goals (71), assists (112), and points (183),
in a single season.

Regular season

League Standings GP W L T Pts GF GA
Flin Flon Bombers484260104407125
Brandon Wheat Kings57479195416178
Winnipeg Rangers573419474263201
Winnipeg Monarchs572134246235316
St. James Braves562134143254361
Selkirk Steelers571442129216382
Winnipeg Warriors581045323162390

Flin Flon played 12 four point games, winning 10.
Monarchs & Rangers each won 1 four point game.
Some postponed games not played.

All-Star game

On February 24, the MJHL All-Stars played Canada's National Team at St. James.
MJHL Lineup:

Playoffs

Quarter-Finals

Brandon defeated St. James 3-games-to-none
Rangers defeated Selkirk 3-games-to-none

Semi-Finals

Flin Flon defeated Monarchs 3-games-to-none
Brandon defeated Rangers 4-games-to-1

Turnbull Cup Championship

Flin Flon defeated Brandon 3-games-to-2

Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final

Flin Flon lost to Port Arthur Marrs (TBJHL) 4-games-to-2

Awards

TrophyWinnerTeam
MVP
Top GoaltenderChris WorthyFlin Flon Bombers
Rookie of the YearBobby ClarkeFlin Flon Bombers
Hockey Ability & Sportsmanship AwardButch GoringWinnipeg Rangers
Scoring ChampionBobby ClarkeFlin Flon Bombers
Most GoalsBobby ClarkeFlin Flon Bombers

All-Star Teams

First All-Star Team
GoaltenderChris WorthyFlin Flon Bombers
Defencemen Gerry HartFlin Flon Bombers
Jim PritchardWinnipeg Monarchs
CentremanBobby ClarkeFlin Flon Bombers
LeftwingerCal SwensonBrandon Wheat Kings
RightwingerReggie LeachFlin Flon Bombers
CoachEd DorohoyBrandon Wheat Kings
Second All-Star Team
GoaltenderGeorge SurmayWinnipeg Rangers
Defencemen Jack CrielFlin Flon Bombers
Larry BrownBrandon Wheat Kings
CentremanJuha WidingBrandon Wheat Kings
LeftwingerMurray KleinWinnipeg Rangers
RightwingerBill FairbairnBrandon Wheat Kings

References

  1. "MJHL Opens On Oct. 9". Brandon Sun. Brandon, Manitoba. August 31, 1966. p. 10.icon of an open green padlock
  2. "Goodbye MJHL". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 25, 1966. p. 24.icon of an open green padlock
  3. Beck, Dallis (January 9, 1979). ""Mr. Hockey" a member of Hall of Fame". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 58.icon of an open green padlock
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