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Manitoba U-18 'AAA' Hockey League

The Manitoba U-18 'AAA' Hockey League (MU18HL), formerly the Manitoba Midget 'AAA' Hockey League, is an ice hockey league in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It is the highest level of minor hockey in the province. The league operates under the supervision of Hockey Manitoba.

Manitoba U-18 'AAA' Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded1985
First season1985-86
No. of teams12
Most recent
champion(s)
Winnipeg Wild
Most titlesWinnipeg Wild (13)
Related
competitions
Telus Cup
Official websitembaaamidget.ca

History edit

The league was founded in 1985 and provides elite hockey players in Manitoba the opportunity to play at a high level of competition. The league is heavily scouted by the Western Hockey League, Junior 'A' teams, and NCAA programs. A number of players have gone to play in these leagues and the majority of Manitobans playing professional hockey have played in the 'AAA' league.

Teams edit

All teams are regionally based and are operated by Hockey Manitoba's regional minor hockey associations, with the exception of the Kenora Thistles, who are affiliated with Hockey Northwestern Ontario. The Winnipeg region has the option to field multiple teams. Players for each of the teams are selected from the local minor hockey associations within their respective regions.

Team Centre League Titles National Titles First Season Previous Team Name
Brandon Midget Wheat Kings Brandon 4 1 1985-86
Central Plains Capitals Portage la Prairie 0 0 1989-90
Eastman Selects Beausejour 3 0 1986-87
Interlake Lightning Teulon 0 0 1985-86 Interlake Raiders (1985–88)
Kenora Thistles Kenora, ON 1 0 1986-87 Kenora Boise (1986–95), Kenora Stars (1995-04)
Norman Northstars Thompson 1 0 1986-87
Parkland Rangers Dauphin 0 0 1990-91
Pembina Valley Hawks Morden 3 0 1985-86
Southwest Cougars Souris 2 0 1985-86
Winnipeg Bruins Winnipeg 0 0 2017-18
Winnipeg Thrashers Winnipeg 3 1 1993-94 Winnipeg Sharks (1993-04)
Winnipeg Wild Winnipeg 13 0 1985-86 Winnipeg Saints (1985-89), Winnipeg Warriors (1989-03)
Yellowhead Chiefs Shoal Lake 1 0 1987-88

Former Teams edit

  • Parkland Stars (1985–87)
  • River East Royals (1985–87)
  • St. James Canadians (1985–87)
  • Winnipeg Stars (1986–87), Winnipeg Hawks (1987-03)
  • Winnipeg Monarchs (1985–89; 1992–94), Winnipeg Mavericks (1989–92)

League Champions edit

The league champion is awarded the Jack Forsyth Trophy, which is named after a former league commissioner. The MU18HL playoffs are also to determine the provincial championship for Manitoba (teams based outside of Manitoba are not eligible for the Manitoba championship).

Year Jack Forsyth Trophy winner Runner-up Telus Cup West Regional
1986 Winnipeg Saints Pembina Valley Hawks
1987 Winnipeg Saints Southwest Cougars
1988 Winnipeg Saints Southwest Cougars
1989 Eastman Selects Yellowhead Chiefs
1990 Winnipeg Mavericks Brandon Wheat Kings
1991 Winnipeg Hawks Norman Northstars Winner
1992 Winnipeg Hawks Brandon Wheat Kings
1993 Kenora Boise[a] Winnipeg Hawks
1994 Yellowhead Chiefs Winnipeg Hawks
1995 Brandon Wheat Kings Parkland Rangers
1996 Norman Northstars Yellowhead Chiefs
1997 Pembina Valley Hawks Eastman Selects
1998 Southwest Cougars Pembina Valley Hawks
1999 Southwest Cougars Pembina Valley Hawks
2000 Eastman Selects Winnipeg Warriors
2001 Winnipeg Warriors Pembina Valley Hawks
2002 Eastman Selects Winnipeg Sharks
2003 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Sharks
2004 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Thrashers Winner
2005 Winnipeg Wild Pembina Valley Hawks
2006 Winnipeg Thrashers Pembina Valley Hawks
2007 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Thrashers
2008 Winnipeg Thrashers Pembina Valley Hawks Winner
2009 Winnipeg Wild Winnipeg Thrashers
2010 Pembina Valley Hawks Eastman Selects
2011 Winnipeg Thrashers Southwest Cougars Winner
2012 Winnipeg Wild Southwest Cougars
2013 Winnipeg Wild Winnipeg Thrashers
2014 Winnipeg Wild Eastman Selects
2015 Pembina Valley Hawks Brandon Wheat Kings
2016 Winnipeg Wild Eastman Selects
2017 Winnipeg Wild Yellowhead Chiefs
2018 Winnipeg Wild Brandon Wheat Kings
2019 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Wild
2020 no champion[b]
2021 no champion
2022 Winnipeg Wild Brandon Wheat Kings
2023


Notes
  1. ^ The 1993 league champion (Kenora) was a team based outside of Manitoba; the Manitoba championship was awarded to the runners-up (Winnipeg Hawks).
  2. ^ Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic

Telus Cup Playoffs edit

The Manitoba champion earns a berth to the West Regional Championship and competes against the champions from Saskatchewan and Northwestern Ontario. The winner advances to the national Telus Cup, known as the Air Canada Cup until 2003 .

MU18HL teams have hosted the national championships three times: the Brandon Wheat Kings in 1994, the Winnipeg Thrashers in 2009 (in Selkirk), and the Kenora Stars in 2004. Winnipeg hosted the inaugural national championship in 1979, before the MU18HL was formed.

National Championship Appearances edit

  • 1991 - Winnipeg Hawks representing West Region
  • 1994 - Brandon Wheat Kings as host team
  • 2004 - Kenora Stars as host team; Brandon Wheat Kings representing West Region Gold Medalist
  • 2008 - Winnipeg Thrashers representing West Region Silver Medalist
  • 2009 - Winnipeg Thrashers as host team
  • 2011 - Winnipeg Thrashers representing West Region Gold Medalist

Alumni edit

National Hockey League Players edit

Other edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Manitoba AAA Midget Hockey League website
  • League Record Book

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The Manitoba U 18 AAA Hockey League MU18HL formerly the Manitoba Midget AAA Hockey League is an ice hockey league in the province of Manitoba Canada It is the highest level of minor hockey in the province The league operates under the supervision of Hockey Manitoba Manitoba U 18 AAA Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyFounded1985First season1985 86No of teams12Most recentchampion s Winnipeg WildMost titlesWinnipeg Wild 13 RelatedcompetitionsTelus CupOfficial websitembaaamidget ca Contents 1 History 2 Teams 2 1 Former Teams 3 League Champions 4 Telus Cup Playoffs 4 1 National Championship Appearances 5 Alumni 5 1 National Hockey League Players 5 2 Other 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe league was founded in 1985 and provides elite hockey players in Manitoba the opportunity to play at a high level of competition The league is heavily scouted by the Western Hockey League Junior A teams and NCAA programs A number of players have gone to play in these leagues and the majority of Manitobans playing professional hockey have played in the AAA league Teams editAll teams are regionally based and are operated by Hockey Manitoba s regional minor hockey associations with the exception of the Kenora Thistles who are affiliated with Hockey Northwestern Ontario The Winnipeg region has the option to field multiple teams Players for each of the teams are selected from the local minor hockey associations within their respective regions Team Centre League Titles National Titles First Season Previous Team Name Brandon Midget Wheat Kings Brandon 4 1 1985 86 Central Plains Capitals Portage la Prairie 0 0 1989 90 Eastman Selects Beausejour 3 0 1986 87 Interlake Lightning Teulon 0 0 1985 86 Interlake Raiders 1985 88 Kenora Thistles Kenora ON 1 0 1986 87 Kenora Boise 1986 95 Kenora Stars 1995 04 Norman Northstars Thompson 1 0 1986 87 Parkland Rangers Dauphin 0 0 1990 91 Pembina Valley Hawks Morden 3 0 1985 86 Southwest Cougars Souris 2 0 1985 86 Winnipeg Bruins Winnipeg 0 0 2017 18 Winnipeg Thrashers Winnipeg 3 1 1993 94 Winnipeg Sharks 1993 04 Winnipeg Wild Winnipeg 13 0 1985 86 Winnipeg Saints 1985 89 Winnipeg Warriors 1989 03 Yellowhead Chiefs Shoal Lake 1 0 1987 88 Former Teams edit Parkland Stars 1985 87 River East Royals 1985 87 St James Canadians 1985 87 Winnipeg Stars 1986 87 Winnipeg Hawks 1987 03 Winnipeg Monarchs 1985 89 1992 94 Winnipeg Mavericks 1989 92 League Champions editThe league champion is awarded the Jack Forsyth Trophy which is named after a former league commissioner The MU18HL playoffs are also to determine the provincial championship for Manitoba teams based outside of Manitoba are not eligible for the Manitoba championship Year Jack Forsyth Trophy winner Runner up Telus Cup West Regional 1986 Winnipeg Saints Pembina Valley Hawks 1987 Winnipeg Saints Southwest Cougars 1988 Winnipeg Saints Southwest Cougars 1989 Eastman Selects Yellowhead Chiefs 1990 Winnipeg Mavericks Brandon Wheat Kings 1991 Winnipeg Hawks Norman Northstars Winner 1992 Winnipeg Hawks Brandon Wheat Kings 1993 Kenora Boise a Winnipeg Hawks 1994 Yellowhead Chiefs Winnipeg Hawks 1995 Brandon Wheat Kings Parkland Rangers 1996 Norman Northstars Yellowhead Chiefs 1997 Pembina Valley Hawks Eastman Selects 1998 Southwest Cougars Pembina Valley Hawks 1999 Southwest Cougars Pembina Valley Hawks 2000 Eastman Selects Winnipeg Warriors 2001 Winnipeg Warriors Pembina Valley Hawks 2002 Eastman Selects Winnipeg Sharks 2003 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Sharks 2004 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Thrashers Winner 2005 Winnipeg Wild Pembina Valley Hawks 2006 Winnipeg Thrashers Pembina Valley Hawks 2007 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Thrashers 2008 Winnipeg Thrashers Pembina Valley Hawks Winner 2009 Winnipeg Wild Winnipeg Thrashers 2010 Pembina Valley Hawks Eastman Selects 2011 Winnipeg Thrashers Southwest Cougars Winner 2012 Winnipeg Wild Southwest Cougars 2013 Winnipeg Wild Winnipeg Thrashers 2014 Winnipeg Wild Eastman Selects 2015 Pembina Valley Hawks Brandon Wheat Kings 2016 Winnipeg Wild Eastman Selects 2017 Winnipeg Wild Yellowhead Chiefs 2018 Winnipeg Wild Brandon Wheat Kings 2019 Brandon Wheat Kings Winnipeg Wild 2020 no champion b 2021 no champion 2022 Winnipeg Wild Brandon Wheat Kings 2023 Notes The 1993 league champion Kenora was a team based outside of Manitoba the Manitoba championship was awarded to the runners up Winnipeg Hawks Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemicTelus Cup Playoffs editThe Manitoba champion earns a berth to the West Regional Championship and competes against the champions from Saskatchewan and Northwestern Ontario The winner advances to the national Telus Cup known as the Air Canada Cup until 2003 MU18HL teams have hosted the national championships three times the Brandon Wheat Kings in 1994 the Winnipeg Thrashers in 2009 in Selkirk and the Kenora Stars in 2004 Winnipeg hosted the inaugural national championship in 1979 before the MU18HL was formed National Championship Appearances edit 1991 Winnipeg Hawks representing West Region 1994 Brandon Wheat Kings as host team 2004 Kenora Stars as host team Brandon Wheat Kings representing West Region Gold Medalist 2008 Winnipeg Thrashers representing West Region Silver Medalist 2009 Winnipeg Thrashers as host team 2011 Winnipeg Thrashers representing West Region Gold MedalistAlumni editNational Hockey League Players edit Mark Kolesar Tyler Arnason Arron Asham Drew Bagnall Cam Barker Rick Berry Troy Bodie Lonny Bohonos Madison Bowey Dustin Boyd Sven Butenschon Matt Calvert Brad Chartrand Riley Cote Nigel Dawes Cody Eakin Pat Falloon Eric Fehr Morgan Geekie Chay Genoway Scott Glennie Lee Goren Travis Hamonic Darren Helm Shane Hnidy Brett Howden Quinton Howden Trevor Kidd Brendan Leipsic Brett Lernout Cameron Mann Derek Meech Marty Murray Chris Nielsen Colton Orr Nolan Patrick Calvin Pickard Chet Pickard Chris Pronger Sean Pronger James Reimer Mike Richards Russ Romaniuk Aaron Rome Travis Sanheim Mark Stone Michael Stone Jonathan Toews Ian White Ryan White Colin Wilson Other edit Corey Koskie former Major League Baseball player Daren Millard sportscasterReferences editExternal links editManitoba AAA Midget Hockey League website League Record Book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manitoba U 18 27AAA 27 Hockey League amp oldid 1193290778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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