The 2013–14 season was the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's (MJHL) 97th season of operation.

2013–14 MJHL season
LeagueManitoba Junior Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Number of games330
Number of teams11
Regular Season
First PlaceSelkirk Steelers
Season MVPParker Thomas
Top scorerParker Thomas
Playoffs
Addison Division championsWinnipeg Blues
Sherwood Division championsDauphin Kings
Turnbull Cup
ChampionsWinnipeg Blues
List of MJHL seasons

The Selkirk Steelers posted the best record in the regular season with 49 win and 102 points. The Steelers, however, could not advance past the first round, as they were defeated by the Winnipeg Blues, the eventual Turnbull Cup champions. This was the Blues' 17th MJHL championship in franchise history.

The Winnipeg Blues and Dauphin Kings both participated in the 2014 Western Canada Cup in Dauphin. The Kings advanced as far as the 2014 Royal Bank Cup semi-finals before being eliminated.

Season highlights

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  • The league changes its playoff structure, adding a best-of-three "survivor series" where the fourth and fifth place teams compete for the final playoff berth in each division.[1]
  • This is the last year of divisional play in the MJHL. The league moves to a one-division format next year.

Standings

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Addison Division GP W L OTL Pts GF GA
Selkirk Steelers 60 49 7 4 102 224 119
Steinbach Pistons 60 42 16 2 86 213 146
Portage Terriers 60 36 16 8 80 205 150
Winnipeg Blues 60 31 23 6 68 198 172
Winkler Flyers 60 20 36 4 44 171 226
Sherwood Division GP W L OTL Pts GF GA
Dauphin Kings 60 40 17 3 83 222 168
Virden Oil Capitals 60 32 24 4 68 202 175
Swan Valley Stampeders 60 27 30 3 57 206 240
OCN Blizzard 60 21 34 5 47 170 233
Waywayseecappo Wolverines 60 18 39 3 39 147 219
Neepawa Natives 60 14 41 5 33 146 272

Playoffs

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Survivor series Division semi-finals Division finals Finals
1 Selkirk 1
4 Winnipeg 2 4 Winnipeg 4
5 Winkler 0 4 Winnipeg 4
2 Steinbach 1
2 Steinbach 4
3 Portage 3
4 Winnipeg 4
1 Dauphin 1
2 Virden 4
4 OCN 2 3 Swan Valley 2
5 Waywayseecappo 0 2 Virden 0
1 Dauphin 4
1 Dauphin 4
4 OCN 0


Most MJHL playoffs

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Western Canada Cup

Royal Bank Cup

  • Kings finish first in round robin; defeated 6-3 by Vernon Vipers in semi-final.[3]

League awards

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CJHL awards

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  • CJHL Player of the Year (MJHL): Braeden Ostepchuk, Selkirk

References

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  1. ^ "MJHL unveils new playoff format". myWestman.ca. 2013-07-10.
  2. ^ "Winnipeg stuns everyone to win MJHL title". Yorkton This Week. 2014-04-23.
  3. ^ "Dauphin to host new Western Canada Cup hockey tournament". Winnipeg Free Press. 2012-11-13.
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