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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League

The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Junior 'A' ice hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and one of nine member leagues of the Canadian Junior Hockey League.

Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
FormerlySaskatchewan Amateur Junior Hockey League (1968-1973)
SportIce hockey
Founded1968
Inaugural season1968–69
CEOKyle McIntyre
No. of teams12
Most recent
champion(s)
Battlefords North Stars (4th)
Most titlesHumboldt Broncos (10)
Related
competitions
ANAVET Cup
Centennial Cup
Official websitesjhl.ca

Open to North American-born players 20 years of age or younger, the SJHL's 12 teams play in three divisions: the Olympic Buildings, Sherwood and Viterra Divisions. A major attraction in Saskatchewan, the SJHL draws 400,000 fans each season.[citation needed] The winner of the SJHL playoffs is crowned the provincial Junior A champion and continues on to play in the ANAVET Cup against the Manitoba provincial champion (winner of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League playoffs) for the right to represent the Western region at the Centennial Cup, the national Junior A championship.

History Edit

The current version of the SJHL was preceded by a separate league with the same name that operated from 1948 to 1966.[1]

The modern SJHL was formed in July 1968 as a result of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) splitting away from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) and affiliating with the rival Canadian Hockey Association led by Ron Butlin. CAHA president Lloyd Pollock arranged meetings across Western Canada to outline the CAHA's development plan for teams which had remained within the CAHA.[2] Later that month, he approved a series of exhibition games for teams in the Ontario Hockey Association to play the Regina Pats and Weyburn Red Wings, after Regina and Weyburn had asked for assistance in forming a new Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. Pollock also laid out plans to make player transfers easier between provinces to support the Saskatchewan teams.[3]

The league was originally known as the Saskatchewan Amateur Junior Hockey League until 1973. They re-adopted the "Amateur" in their name in 1980 and carried it until the 1987–88 season, when they dropped the "Amateur" again. They were one of the original Tier II Junior A leagues in the realignment of 1970. Their first two seasons they were eligible for the Memorial Cup.[citation needed]

Humboldt Broncos bus crash Edit

On April 6, 2018 the Humboldt Broncos team bus suffered a fatal crash on their way to the team's semi-final playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks. Ten players, two coaches, an athletic therapist, two employees of a local radio station, and the bus driver were killed in the collision. The remaining passengers were injured, some critically. The SJHL playoffs were postponed as a result (the Hawks were leading the series 3–1). The league, at the request of the Broncos, resumed the playoffs on April 15, with the Hawks advancing to the finals to meet the waiting Estevan Bruins. SJHL President Bill Chow called the incident the league's "worst nightmare".[4]

In the wake of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, TSN aired a national broadcast of the Bronco's 2018–19 home opener, the team's first regular season game following the tragedy.[5][6]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Edit

On March 13, 2020, pursuant to the suspension of all sanctioned activity by Hockey Canada and the CJHL due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the remainder of the 2019–20 SJHL season and all associated championships were suspended until further notice. The league championship was not awarded.[7][8][9]

The league resumed play for a 2020–21 season in November 2020,[10] with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) allowing for limited in-person attendance (150 spectators).[11] However, the Flin Flon Bombers were forced to suspend operations on November 12, 2020 until at least the new year, after Manitoba issued a "Code Red" circuit breaker that ordered the closure of non-essential businesses and recreational facilities. The team considered the possibility of conducting all hockey operations out of nearby Creighton, Saskatchewan, but were unable to reach agreements with the SHA and Manitoba Health that would allow them to resume operations.[12][13] In turn, the SJHL was forced to suspend play on November 27, as Saskatchewan ordered the suspension of all group and team sports activities.[14]

In February 2021, the league submitted a return-to-play proposal to the Saskatchewan government that would have involved as many as three hub cities.[10] Despite other provinces such as Alberta having allowed their Junior A leagues to continue,[10] Saskatchewan continued to maintain its prohibitions on sport.[15] The SJHL and its teams have faced growing financial issues due to cancelled games and other events, prompting the provincial government to provide a $1 million relief package to be divided between its teams.[10][16] On March 23, 2021, the SJHL announced that its return-to-play proposal had been rejected, citing concerns surrounding the current state of the pandemic in Saskatchewan. The SJHL therefore announced that the 2020–21 season had been cancelled and will not be resumed. The league championship was not awarded for the second season in a row.[17]

Media Edit

In January 2019, the league announced a broadcasting deal with SaskTel, under which a game will be carried on its television service per-month for the remainder of the season, as well as coverage of the league final.[18]

Teams Edit

Current Edit

The SJHL currently fields twelve teams, eleven located in the province of Saskatchewan and one in Flin Flon, Manitoba, a community located on the border between the provinces. A team based in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan (on the Saskatchewan-Alberta border) elects to play in the Alberta Junior Hockey League.

Viterra Division
Team City Arena Joined
Estevan Bruins Estevan, Saskatchewan Affinity Place 1971
Melville Millionaires Melville, Saskatchewan Horizon Credit Union Centre 1970
Weyburn Red Wings Weyburn, Saskatchewan Crescent Point Place 1968
Yorkton Terriers Yorkton, Saskatchewan Farrell Agencies Arena 1972
Global Ag Risk Solutions Division
Team City Arena Joined
Battlefords North Stars North Battleford, Saskatchewan North Battleford Civic Centre 1973
Humboldt Broncos Humboldt, Saskatchewan Elgar Peterson Arena 1970
Kindersley Klippers Kindersley, Saskatchewan West Central Events Centre 1991
Notre Dame Hounds Wilcox, Saskatchewan Duncan McNeill Arena 1987
Sherwood Division
Team City Arena Joined
Flin Flon Bombers Flin Flon, Manitoba Whitney Forum 1984
La Ronge Ice Wolves La Ronge, Saskatchewan Mel Hegland Arena 1998
Melfort Mustangs Melfort, Saskatchewan Northern Lights Palace 1988
Nipawin Hawks Nipawin, Saskatchewan Centennial Arena 1985

Former Edit

League champions Edit

Year League Champion League Runner-up
Hanbidge Cup (Memorial Cup Era)
1969 Regina Pats Weyburn Red Wings
1970 Weyburn Red Wings Regina Pats
Hanbidge Cup (Centennial Cup Era)
1971 Weyburn Red Wings Humboldt Broncos
1972 Humboldt Broncos Melville Millionaires
1973 Humboldt Broncos Estevan Bruins
1974 Prince Albert Raiders Estevan Bruins
1975 Swift Current Broncos Prince Albert Raiders
1976 Prince Albert Raiders Weyburn Red Wings
1977 Prince Albert Raiders Melville Millionaires
1978 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks
1979 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks
1980 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks
1981 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks
1982 Prince Albert Raiders Yorkton Terriers
1983 Yorkton Terriers Weyburn Red Wings
1984 Weyburn Red Wings Yorkton Terriers
1985 Estevan Bruins Weyburn Red Wings
1986 Humboldt Broncos Estevan Bruins
1987 Humboldt Broncos Lloydminster Lancers
1988 Notre Dame Hounds Yorkton Terriers
1989 Humboldt Broncos Nipawin Hawks
1990 Nipawin Hawks Yorkton Terriers
1991 Yorkton Terriers Humboldt Broncos
1992 Melfort Mustangs Estevan Bruins
1993 Flin Flon Bombers Melville Millionaires
1994 Weyburn Red Wings Melfort Mustangs
1995 Weyburn Red Wings North Battleford Stars
1996 Melfort Mustangs Yorkton Terriers
1997 Weyburn Red Wings North Battleford Stars
1998 Weyburn Red Wings Nipawin Hawks
Membercare Cup
1999 Estevan Bruins Humboldt Broncos
2000 Battlefords North Stars Weyburn Red Wings
2001 Weyburn Red Wings Nipawin Hawks
2002 Kindersley Klippers Humboldt Broncos
2003 Humboldt Broncos Melville Millionaires
2004 Kindersley Klippers Weyburn Red Wings
Credential Cup
2005 Yorkton Terriers Battlefords North Stars
2006 Yorkton Terriers Battlefords North Stars
2007 Humboldt Broncos Melville Millionaires
2008 Humboldt Broncos Kindersley Klippers
2009 Humboldt Broncos Melville Millionaires
Credit Union Cup
2010 La Ronge Ice Wolves Yorkton Terriers
2011 La Ronge Ice Wolves Yorkton Terriers
Canalta Cup
2012 Humboldt Broncos Weyburn Red Wings
2013 Yorkton Terriers Humboldt Broncos
2014 Yorkton Terriers Melville Millionaires
2015 Melfort Mustangs Notre Dame Hounds
2016 Melfort Mustangs Flin Flon Bombers
2017 Battlefords North Stars Flin Flon Bombers
2018 Nipawin Hawks Estevan Bruins
2019 Battlefords North Stars Melfort Mustangs
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Estevan Bruins Flin Flon Bombers
Canterra Seeds Cup
2023 Battlefords North Stars Flin Flon Bombers

Timeline of teams in the SJHL Edit

  • 1968 – Current version of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is founded
  • 1968 – Moose Jaw Canucks, Weyburn Red Wings and Regina Pats rejoin league from WCJHL
  • 1970 – Regina Pat Blues replace Regina Pats who join WCHL
  • 1970 – Melville Millionaires rejoin league
  • 1970 – Humboldt Broncos join league
  • 1970 – Notre Dame Hounds join league
  • 1971 – Estevan Bruins rejoin league
  • 1971 – Prince Albert Raiders join league
  • 1972 – Yorkton Terriers join league
  • 1973 – Battleford Barons join league
  • 1974 – Swift Current Broncos join league
  • 1976 – Notre Dame Hounds leave league
  • 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders leave league to join Western Hockey League
  • 1982 – Lloydminster Lancers join league
  • 1982 – Regina Pat Blues and Saskatoon J's fold
  • 1983 – Swift Current Broncos become Swift Current Indians
  • 1983 – Battleford Barons become North Battleford Stars
  • 1984 – Moose Jaw Canucks fold to make way for the Western Hockey League franchise Moose Jaw Warriors
  • 1984 – Flin Flon Bombers rejoin league as Creighton Bombers
  • 1986 – Swift Current Indians fold to make way for the Western Hockey League franchise Swift Current Broncos
  • 1986 – Creighton Bombers become the Flin Flon Bombers
  • 1986 – Nipawin Hawks join league
  • 1987 – Notre Dame Hounds rejoin league
  • 1987 – Minot Americans join league
  • 1988 – Lloydminster Lancers leave league to join Alberta Junior Hockey League and become the Lloydminster Blazers
  • 1988 – Melfort Mustangs join league
  • 1991 – Saskatoon Titans join league
  • 1993 – Saskatoon Titans relocate to Kindersley and become the Kindersley Klippers
  • 1993 – Lebret Eagles join league
  • 1994 – Minot Americans become Minot Top Guns
  • 1997 – Minot Top Guns relocate to Beardy's 97 aboriginal reserve and become Beardy's Rage
  • 1998 – Beardy's Rage relocate to Saskatoon and become Saskatoon Rage
  • 1998 – La Ronge Ice Wolves join league
  • 1999 – Saskatoon Rage fold
  • 2001 – Lebret Eagles fold

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League [1948–1966] history and statistics". Hockey Database. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  2. ^ "CAHA, Juniors Meet Sunday". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 5, 1968. p. 19. 
  3. ^ "CAHA Gives Special Concessions To West". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 13, 1968. p. 49. 
  4. ^ "15 dead in Canadian junior hockey bus crash". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  5. ^ "Humboldt Broncos Home Opener to air live on TSN and CTV Saskatchewan". TSN.ca. June 22, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  6. ^ "In wake of tragic bus crash, the Humboldt Broncos' opener will be broadcast across North America". Awful Announcing. September 12, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  7. ^ "CJHL announces cancellation of 2020 season, until further notice, due to COVID-19 pandemic". SJHL.ca. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  8. ^ "Sask. Junior Hockey League to continue coronavirus-shortened playoffs via video game simulation". CBC News. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  9. ^ "The SJHL playoffs suspended following directive from Hockey Canada". Regina. March 12, 2020. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d "'Every team is in a tough spot': SJHL facing financial uncertainty as return to play talks continue". CTV News Regina. March 3, 2021. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  11. ^ "SJHL season paused until 2021 due to COVID-19". Global News. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  12. ^ "Flin Flon Bombers pause season as Manitoba enters code red". CTV News Winnipeg. November 12, 2020. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  13. ^ Westhaver, Eric. "Bombers to pause play, postpone games until New Year: SJHL". Flin Flon Reminder. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  14. ^ "Coronavirus: New Saskatchewan public health measures for restaurants, sports teams". Global News. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  15. ^ "Sask.'s COVID-19 restrictions to remain until March 19". CTV News Regina. February 16, 2021. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  16. ^ "Sask. provides $4M to support WHL, SJHL". Regina. January 15, 2021. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  17. ^ "SJHL return to play proposal denied by province". CTV News Regina. March 23, 2021. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
  18. ^ Cairns, John. "SJHL coming to SaskTel Max TV". Battlefords News-Optimist. Retrieved January 27, 2019.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • SJHL Forum

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For a previous league of the same name see Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1948 1966 The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Junior A ice hockey league operating in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and one of nine member leagues of the Canadian Junior Hockey League Saskatchewan Junior Hockey LeagueFormerlySaskatchewan Amateur Junior Hockey League 1968 1973 SportIce hockeyFounded1968Inaugural season1968 69CEOKyle McIntyreNo of teams12Most recentchampion s Battlefords North Stars 4th Most titlesHumboldt Broncos 10 RelatedcompetitionsANAVET CupCentennial CupOfficial websitesjhl caOpen to North American born players 20 years of age or younger the SJHL s 12 teams play in three divisions the Olympic Buildings Sherwood and Viterra Divisions A major attraction in Saskatchewan the SJHL draws 400 000 fans each season citation needed The winner of the SJHL playoffs is crowned the provincial Junior A champion and continues on to play in the ANAVET Cup against the Manitoba provincial champion winner of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League playoffs for the right to represent the Western region at the Centennial Cup the national Junior A championship Contents 1 History 1 1 Humboldt Broncos bus crash 1 2 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic 1 3 Media 2 Teams 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 3 League champions 4 Timeline of teams in the SJHL 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFurther information Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1948 1966 The current version of the SJHL was preceded by a separate league with the same name that operated from 1948 to 1966 1 The modern SJHL was formed in July 1968 as a result of the Western Canada Hockey League WCHL splitting away from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association CAHA and affiliating with the rival Canadian Hockey Association led by Ron Butlin CAHA president Lloyd Pollock arranged meetings across Western Canada to outline the CAHA s development plan for teams which had remained within the CAHA 2 Later that month he approved a series of exhibition games for teams in the Ontario Hockey Association to play the Regina Pats and Weyburn Red Wings after Regina and Weyburn had asked for assistance in forming a new Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Pollock also laid out plans to make player transfers easier between provinces to support the Saskatchewan teams 3 The league was originally known as the Saskatchewan Amateur Junior Hockey League until 1973 They re adopted the Amateur in their name in 1980 and carried it until the 1987 88 season when they dropped the Amateur again They were one of the original Tier II Junior A leagues in the realignment of 1970 Their first two seasons they were eligible for the Memorial Cup citation needed Humboldt Broncos bus crash Edit Main article Humboldt Broncos bus crash On April 6 2018 the Humboldt Broncos team bus suffered a fatal crash on their way to the team s semi final playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks Ten players two coaches an athletic therapist two employees of a local radio station and the bus driver were killed in the collision The remaining passengers were injured some critically The SJHL playoffs were postponed as a result the Hawks were leading the series 3 1 The league at the request of the Broncos resumed the playoffs on April 15 with the Hawks advancing to the finals to meet the waiting Estevan Bruins SJHL President Bill Chow called the incident the league s worst nightmare 4 In the wake of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash TSN aired a national broadcast of the Bronco s 2018 19 home opener the team s first regular season game following the tragedy 5 6 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Edit Main article COVID 19 pandemic in Saskatchewan On March 13 2020 pursuant to the suspension of all sanctioned activity by Hockey Canada and the CJHL due to the COVID 19 pandemic the remainder of the 2019 20 SJHL season and all associated championships were suspended until further notice The league championship was not awarded 7 8 9 The league resumed play for a 2020 21 season in November 2020 10 with the Saskatchewan Health Authority SHA allowing for limited in person attendance 150 spectators 11 However the Flin Flon Bombers were forced to suspend operations on November 12 2020 until at least the new year after Manitoba issued a Code Red circuit breaker that ordered the closure of non essential businesses and recreational facilities The team considered the possibility of conducting all hockey operations out of nearby Creighton Saskatchewan but were unable to reach agreements with the SHA and Manitoba Health that would allow them to resume operations 12 13 In turn the SJHL was forced to suspend play on November 27 as Saskatchewan ordered the suspension of all group and team sports activities 14 In February 2021 the league submitted a return to play proposal to the Saskatchewan government that would have involved as many as three hub cities 10 Despite other provinces such as Alberta having allowed their Junior A leagues to continue 10 Saskatchewan continued to maintain its prohibitions on sport 15 The SJHL and its teams have faced growing financial issues due to cancelled games and other events prompting the provincial government to provide a 1 million relief package to be divided between its teams 10 16 On March 23 2021 the SJHL announced that its return to play proposal had been rejected citing concerns surrounding the current state of the pandemic in Saskatchewan The SJHL therefore announced that the 2020 21 season had been cancelled and will not be resumed The league championship was not awarded for the second season in a row 17 Media Edit In January 2019 the league announced a broadcasting deal with SaskTel under which a game will be carried on its television service per month for the remainder of the season as well as coverage of the league final 18 Teams EditCurrent Edit The SJHL currently fields twelve teams eleven located in the province of Saskatchewan and one in Flin Flon Manitoba a community located on the border between the provinces A team based in Lloydminster Saskatchewan on the Saskatchewan Alberta border elects to play in the Alberta Junior Hockey League Viterra DivisionTeam City Arena JoinedEstevan Bruins Estevan Saskatchewan Affinity Place 1971Melville Millionaires Melville Saskatchewan Horizon Credit Union Centre 1970Weyburn Red Wings Weyburn Saskatchewan Crescent Point Place 1968Yorkton Terriers Yorkton Saskatchewan Farrell Agencies Arena 1972Global Ag Risk Solutions DivisionTeam City Arena JoinedBattlefords North Stars North Battleford Saskatchewan North Battleford Civic Centre 1973Humboldt Broncos Humboldt Saskatchewan Elgar Peterson Arena 1970Kindersley Klippers Kindersley Saskatchewan West Central Events Centre 1991Notre Dame Hounds Wilcox Saskatchewan Duncan McNeill Arena 1987Sherwood DivisionTeam City Arena JoinedFlin Flon Bombers Flin Flon Manitoba Whitney Forum 1984La Ronge Ice Wolves La Ronge Saskatchewan Mel Hegland Arena 1998Melfort Mustangs Melfort Saskatchewan Northern Lights Palace 1988Nipawin Hawks Nipawin Saskatchewan Centennial Arena 1985Former Edit Lebret Eagles Lloydminster Lancers Moose Jaw Canucks Prince Albert Raiders Regina Blues Regina Pats Regina Silver Foxes Saskatoon Olympics Saskatoon Rage Saskatoon Titans Swift Current Broncos SJHL Minot Top GunsLeague champions EditFor the Western Regional playoffs see ANAVET Cup For the national championship see Centennial Cup Year League Champion League Runner upHanbidge Cup Memorial Cup Era 1969 Regina Pats Weyburn Red Wings1970 Weyburn Red Wings Regina PatsHanbidge Cup Centennial Cup Era 1971 Weyburn Red Wings Humboldt Broncos1972 Humboldt Broncos Melville Millionaires1973 Humboldt Broncos Estevan Bruins1974 Prince Albert Raiders Estevan Bruins1975 Swift Current Broncos Prince Albert Raiders1976 Prince Albert Raiders Weyburn Red Wings1977 Prince Albert Raiders Melville Millionaires1978 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks1979 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks1980 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks1981 Prince Albert Raiders Moose Jaw Canucks1982 Prince Albert Raiders Yorkton Terriers1983 Yorkton Terriers Weyburn Red Wings1984 Weyburn Red Wings Yorkton Terriers1985 Estevan Bruins Weyburn Red Wings1986 Humboldt Broncos Estevan Bruins1987 Humboldt Broncos Lloydminster Lancers1988 Notre Dame Hounds Yorkton Terriers1989 Humboldt Broncos Nipawin Hawks1990 Nipawin Hawks Yorkton Terriers1991 Yorkton Terriers Humboldt Broncos1992 Melfort Mustangs Estevan Bruins1993 Flin Flon Bombers Melville Millionaires1994 Weyburn Red Wings Melfort Mustangs1995 Weyburn Red Wings North Battleford Stars1996 Melfort Mustangs Yorkton Terriers1997 Weyburn Red Wings North Battleford Stars1998 Weyburn Red Wings Nipawin HawksMembercare Cup1999 Estevan Bruins Humboldt Broncos2000 Battlefords North Stars Weyburn Red Wings2001 Weyburn Red Wings Nipawin Hawks2002 Kindersley Klippers Humboldt Broncos2003 Humboldt Broncos Melville Millionaires2004 Kindersley Klippers Weyburn Red WingsCredential Cup2005 Yorkton Terriers Battlefords North Stars2006 Yorkton Terriers Battlefords North Stars2007 Humboldt Broncos Melville Millionaires2008 Humboldt Broncos Kindersley Klippers2009 Humboldt Broncos Melville MillionairesCredit Union Cup2010 La Ronge Ice Wolves Yorkton Terriers2011 La Ronge Ice Wolves Yorkton TerriersCanalta Cup2012 Humboldt Broncos Weyburn Red Wings2013 Yorkton Terriers Humboldt Broncos2014 Yorkton Terriers Melville Millionaires2015 Melfort Mustangs Notre Dame Hounds2016 Melfort Mustangs Flin Flon Bombers2017 Battlefords North Stars Flin Flon Bombers2018 Nipawin Hawks Estevan Bruins2019 Battlefords North Stars Melfort Mustangs2020 Not awarded due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 Not awarded due to COVID 19 pandemic2022 Estevan Bruins Flin Flon BombersCanterra Seeds Cup2023 Battlefords North Stars Flin Flon BombersTimeline of teams in the SJHL Edit1968 Current version of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is founded 1968 Moose Jaw Canucks Weyburn Red Wings and Regina Pats rejoin league from WCJHL 1970 Regina Pat Blues replace Regina Pats who join WCHL 1970 Melville Millionaires rejoin league 1970 Humboldt Broncos join league 1970 Notre Dame Hounds join league 1971 Estevan Bruins rejoin league 1971 Prince Albert Raiders join league 1972 Yorkton Terriers join league 1973 Battleford Barons join league 1974 Swift Current Broncos join league 1976 Notre Dame Hounds leave league 1982 Prince Albert Raiders leave league to join Western Hockey League 1982 Lloydminster Lancers join league 1982 Regina Pat Blues and Saskatoon J s fold 1983 Swift Current Broncos become Swift Current Indians 1983 Battleford Barons become North Battleford Stars 1984 Moose Jaw Canucks fold to make way for the Western Hockey League franchise Moose Jaw Warriors 1984 Flin Flon Bombers rejoin league as Creighton Bombers 1986 Swift Current Indians fold to make way for the Western Hockey League franchise Swift Current Broncos 1986 Creighton Bombers become the Flin Flon Bombers 1986 Nipawin Hawks join league 1987 Notre Dame Hounds rejoin league 1987 Minot Americans join league 1988 Lloydminster Lancers leave league to join Alberta Junior Hockey League and become the Lloydminster Blazers 1988 Melfort Mustangs join league 1991 Saskatoon Titans join league 1993 Saskatoon Titans relocate to Kindersley and become the Kindersley Klippers 1993 Lebret Eagles join league 1994 Minot Americans become Minot Top Guns 1997 Minot Top Guns relocate to Beardy s 97 aboriginal reserve and become Beardy s Rage 1998 Beardy s Rage relocate to Saskatoon and become Saskatoon Rage 1998 La Ronge Ice Wolves join league 1999 Saskatoon Rage fold 2001 Lebret Eagles foldSee also EditList of ice hockey leagues Sport in Saskatchewan Team sportsReferences Edit Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1948 1966 history and statistics Hockey Database Retrieved December 18 2020 CAHA Juniors Meet Sunday Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg Manitoba July 5 1968 p 19 nbsp CAHA Gives Special Concessions To West Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg Manitoba July 13 1968 p 49 nbsp 15 dead in Canadian junior hockey bus crash ESPN com Retrieved April 8 2018 Humboldt Broncos Home Opener to air live on TSN and CTV Saskatchewan TSN ca June 22 2018 Retrieved January 27 2019 In wake of tragic bus crash the Humboldt Broncos opener will be broadcast across North America Awful Announcing September 12 2018 Retrieved January 27 2019 CJHL announces cancellation of 2020 season until further notice due to COVID 19 pandemic SJHL ca Retrieved March 4 2021 Sask Junior Hockey League to continue coronavirus shortened playoffs via video game simulation CBC News Retrieved March 4 2021 The SJHL playoffs suspended following directive from Hockey Canada Regina March 12 2020 Retrieved March 4 2021 a b c d Every team is in a tough spot SJHL facing financial uncertainty as return to play talks continue CTV News Regina March 3 2021 Retrieved March 4 2021 SJHL season paused until 2021 due to COVID 19 Global News Retrieved December 15 2020 Flin Flon Bombers pause season as Manitoba enters code red CTV News Winnipeg November 12 2020 Retrieved March 4 2021 Westhaver Eric Bombers to pause play postpone games until New Year SJHL Flin Flon Reminder Retrieved March 4 2021 Coronavirus New Saskatchewan public health measures for restaurants sports teams Global News Retrieved November 25 2020 Sask s COVID 19 restrictions to remain until March 19 CTV News Regina February 16 2021 Retrieved February 16 2021 Sask provides 4M to support WHL SJHL Regina January 15 2021 Retrieved March 4 2021 SJHL return to play proposal denied by province CTV News Regina March 23 2021 Retrieved March 23 2021 Cairns John SJHL coming to SaskTel Max TV Battlefords News Optimist Retrieved January 27 2019 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Official website SJHL Forum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League amp oldid 1177460649, wikipedia, 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