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词条 2011–12 MJHL season
释义

  1. Season highlights

  2. Standings

  3. Playoffs

     Post MJHL playoffs 

  4. League Awards

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox sports season
| title = 2011–12 MJHL season
| color =
| color_text =
| league = Manitoba Junior Hockey League
| sport = Ice hockey
| logo =
| pixels = 250
| caption =
| duration =
| no_of_games = 341
| no_of_matches =
| no_of_teams = 11
| season = Regular Season
| season_champs = Dauphin Kings
| season_champ_name = First Place
| MVP = Jayson Argue
| MVP_link = Steve "Boomer" Hawrysh Award
| top_scorer = Jesse Sinatynski
| top_scorer_link = Mike Ridley Trophy
| playoffs = Playoffs
| conf1 = Addison Division
| conf1_champ = Portage Terriers
| conf2 = Sherwood Division
| conf2_champ = Winnipeg Saints
| finals = Turnbull Cup
| finals_link = Turnbull Cup
| playoffs_MVP = Kajon McKay
| playoffs_MVP_link = MJHL Playoff MVP
| finals_champ = Portage Terriers
| seasonslist = List of MJHL seasons
| seasonslistnames = List of MJHL
| prevseason_link = 2010–11 MJHL season
| prevseason_year = 2010-11
| nextseason_link = 2012–13 MJHL season
| nextseason_year = 2012–13
}}

The 2011–12 season was the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's (MJHL) 95th season of operation.

Season highlights

  • The Winnipeg Saints relocate to the St. James Civic Centre in Winnipeg. This is the final season for the Saints, who permanently relocate to Virden after season's end.[1]
  • The Portage Terriers switch to the Addison division.
  • The Terriers defeat the Saints in the final to win their second consecutive Turnbull Cup. The Saints are the first (and only) team in MJHL history to win a playoff round as a crossover team.
  • The Neepawa Natives are involved in a hazing scandal after a 15-year-old player comes forward with allegations of sexual-based rookie hazing in the team's locker room. A $5,000 fine and 18 player suspensions are handed down by the league following an investigation. Neepawa's head coach/general manager and assistant coach are later handed indefinite suspensions. The Natives gain further negative press by refusing to release or trade the player brought the issue to light.[2]

Standings

Addison DivisionGPWLOTLPtsGFGA
Portage Terriers 62 42 15 5 89 265 185
Winnipeg Blues 62 38 19 5 81 249 202
Winkler Flyers 62 37 21 4 78 268 219
Selkirk Steelers 62 37 23 2 76 241 213
Winnipeg Saints 62 34 22 6 74 224 214
Steinbach Pistons 62 15 41 6 36 185 316
Sherwood DivisionGPWLOTLPtsGFGA
Dauphin Kings 62 42 15 5 87 248 193
OCN Blizzard 61 31 23 7 69 173 179
Swan Valley Stampeders 62 27 27 8 62 200 216
Waywayseecappo Wolverines 62 26 27 9 61 207 201
Neepawa Natives 61 12 45 4 28 166 288

Playoffs

{{8TeamBracket
| RD1 = Division semi-finals
| RD2 = Division finals
| RD3 = Finals
| group1 = Addision Division
| group2 = Sherwood Division
| group3 =
| seed-width =
| team-width =
| score-width =
| RD1-seed1 = 1
| RD1-team1 = Portage
| RD1-score1 =4
| RD1-seed2 = 4
| RD1-team2 = Selkirk
| RD1-score2 = 0
| RD1-seed3 = 2
| RD1-team3 = Wpg Blues
| RD1-score3 = 4
| RD1-seed4 = 3
| RD1-team4 = Winkler
| RD1-score4 = 0
| RD1-seed5 = 1
| RD1-team5 = Dauphin
| RD1-score5 = 1
| RD1-seed6 = 4*
| RD1-team6 = Wpg Saints
| RD1-score6 = 4
| RD1-seed7 = 2
| RD1-team7 = OCN
| RD1-score7 = 4
| RD1-seed8 = 3
| RD1-team8 = Swan Valley
| RD1-score8 = 2
| RD2-seed1 = 1
| RD2-team1 = Portage
| RD2-score1 = 4
| RD2-seed2 = 2
| RD2-team2 =Wpg Blues
| RD2-score2 =2
| RD2-seed3 = 4*
| RD2-team3 = Wpg Saints
| RD2-score3 =4
| RD2-seed4 = 2
| RD2-team4 = OCN
| RD2-score4 = 2
| RD3-seed1 = 1
| RD3-team1 = Portage
| RD3-score1 = 4
| RD3-seed2 = 4*
| RD3-team2 = Wpg Saints
| RD3-score2 = 1
}}

Post MJHL playoffs

Anavet Cup
  • Portage Terriers defeated by Humboldt Broncos 4-games-to-3. Terriers advance to Royal Bank Cup as Humboldt is the host team.
Royal Bank Cup
  • Terriers finish fifth and eliminated from playoffs.[3]

League Awards

  • Steve "Boomer" Hawrysh Award (MVP): Jayson Argue, Swan Valley
  • MJHL Top Goaltender Award: Jayson Argue, Swan Valley
  • Brian Kozak Award (Top Defenceman): Brendan Kotyk, Dauphin
  • Vince Leah Trophy (Rookie of the Year): Tanner Jago, Winkler
  • Lorne Lyndon Memorial Trophy (Hockey Ability and Sportsmanship): Derek Gingera, Wpg Blues
  • Muzz McPherson Award (Coach of the Year): Don MacGillivray, Wpg Blues
  • Mike Ridley Trophy (Scoring Champion): Jesse Sinatynski, Dauphin
  • MJHL Playoff MVP: Kajon McKay, Portage
  • CJAHL Player of the Year (MJHL): Jayson Argue, Swan Valley

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/our-communities/sports/Junior-A-hockey-returns-to-St-James-this-fall-125036699.html|title=Junior A hockey returns to St. James this fall|date=2011-07-06|publisher=Canstar Community News}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/hazed-and-now-no-place-to-play-132680298.html|title=Hazed and now no place to play|date=2011-10-27}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/hockey/nhl/anavet-cup-terriers-have-mighty-humboldt-in-their-sights-148056105.html|publisher=Winnipeg Free Press|date=2012-04-19|title=ANAVET CUP Terriers have mighty Humboldt in their sights}}

External links

  • MJHL Website
  • 2011-12 MJHL season at HockeyDB.com
{{MJHL}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 MJHL season}}

2 : Manitoba Junior Hockey League seasons|2011–12 in Canadian ice hockey by league

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