Hockey Manitoba
Sport | ice hockey |
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Jurisdiction | Manitoba |
Founded |
1914 (as Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association) |
Affiliation | Hockey Canada |
Headquarters | Winnipeg |
President | Brian Franklin |
Chief Exec | Peter Woods |
Secretary | Ashley Fergusson |
Official website | |
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Hockey Manitoba is the governing body of amateur ice hockey in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Hockey Manitoba was founded in 1914 as the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association and is a branch affiliate of Hockey Canada.
As part of its mandate, Hockey Manitoba oversees junior and senior hockey (excluding major junior), minor hockey (through its ten regional branches), provincial championships, officiating programs, and skill development programs for coaches and players, in conjunction with member leagues and minor hockey associations.
Leagues
Senior
- Carillon Senior Hockey League
- Manitoba Senior Hockey League
- North Central Hockey League
- South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League
- Tiger Hills Hockey League
Junior
- Manitoba Junior Hockey League (Junior 'A')
- Keystone Junior Hockey League (Junior 'B')
- Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League (Junior 'C')
- Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League (Junior 'OA')[1]
Minor Hockey
Women's
MHSAA
- Westman High School Hockey League
- Winnipeg High School Hockey League
- Winnipeg Women's High School Hockey League
- Zone 4 High School Hockey League
- Zone 4 Women's High School Hockey League
Defunct
- Central Amateur Senior Hockey League
- Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League
- Hanover-Tache Hockey League
- Kelsey Intermediate Hockey League
- Manitoba Senior Hockey League (1946—1972)
- NorMan Junior Hockey League
- Northwest Junior Hockey League
Provincial Championships
- Turnbull Cup (Junior 'A')
- Baldy Northcott Trophy (Junior 'B')
- Pattison Cup (Senior 'AAA')
- Manitoba Senior 'A' Provincial Championship (Senior 'A')
- Jack Forsyth League Trophy (Midget 'AAA')
- Hockey Manitoba Cup (Adult Recreational)
Regional Minor Hockey Associations
Region | Largest Centre(s) |
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Brandon | Brandon |
Central Plains | Portage la Prairie |
Eastman | Beausejour, Steinbach |
Interlake | Arborg, Gimli, Stonewall |
Norman | Thompson, Flin Flon, The Pas |
Parkland | Dauphin |
Pembina Valley | Morden, Winkler |
Westman South | Souris, Virden |
Winnipeg | Winnipeg, Selkirk |
Yellowhead | Minnedosa, Neepawa |
See also
References
- ↑ "Independent or outlaw hockey league". "The Globe and Mail". 11 January 2011.
External links
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