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1961–62 MJHL season

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1962–63 MJHL season

On March 21, 1962, in Brandon, the Wheat Kings captured the Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL champions.

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All-Star game

The inaugural Manitoba - Saskatchewan all-star game was held in Winnipeg on January 21 before 7,044 fans. The MJHL scored a 6-2 triumph to win the Charlie Gardiner Memorial Trophy. Brandon stars Gerry Kell and Marc Dufour lead the attack with two goals each, Jim Johnson and Paul Allan added singles. Replying for the SJHL were Ron Willy and George Swarbrick.
MJHL Lineup:

  • Goal: Henry Goy (St. Boniface); Rick Best (Braves)
  • Defence: John Trojack (St. Boniface); Bob Peers (St. Boniface); Bob Woytowich (Rangers);
    Dennis Toyne (Rangers); Wayne Schultz (Braves)
  • Centre: Gerry Kell (Brandon); Bob Stoyko (Rangers); Peter Stemkowski (Monarchs)
  • Leftwing: Ted Taylor (Brandon); Paul Allan (St. Boniface); Terry Moore (Monarchs)
  • Rightwing: Marc Dufour (Brandon); Jim Johnson (Rangers); Rick Brown (Brandon)
  • Coach: Gord Pennell (Rangers); Manager: Jake Milford (Brandon)
  • Trojack did not play; replaced by Bob Ash (Brandon)

    Playoffs

    Semi-Finals

    Brandon defeated St. Boniface 3-games-to-1 Monarchs defeated Rangers 3-games-to-none

    Turnbull Cup Championship

    Brandon defeated Monarchs 4-games-to-1

    Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final

    Brandon defeated Port Arthur North Stars (TBJHL) 4-games-to-none

    Western Memorial Cup Final (Abbott Cup)

    Brandon lost to Edmonton Oil Kings (CAHL) 4-games-to-3

    References

    1961–62 MJHL season Wikipedia