- 1973–74 MJHL season
Champion
In
Winnipeg on April 5, 1974, the Selkirk Steelers won the MJHL title claiming the Turnbull Memorial Trophy. There was no stopping the Selkirk Steelers on April 19, 1974 in Prince Albert, as the Steelers defeated thePrince Albert Raiders of theSaskatchewan Junior Hockey League winning theAnavet Cup . On May 1, 1974 with a 5-2 win overKelowna Buckaroos of theBritish Columbia Hockey League in the seventh and deciding game, held inKelowna , the Steelers captured theAbbott Cup and advanced into the national final for the Centennial Cup. In the seventh and deciding game, on May 14, 1974 inOttawa , the Selkirk Steelers scored a dramatic 1-0 overtime victory over theSmiths Falls Bears of theCentral Junior A Hockey League to capture theCentennial Cup , emblematic of junior A hockey supremacy in Canada.League Notes
The MJHL returns to Brandon, as the Brandon Travellers join the North Division. The Travellers were owned and operated by the
Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Canada Hockey League.The 1974
Selkirk Steelers were inducted into theManitoba Hockey Hall of Fame .Regular Season
All-Star Teams
References
* [http://www.mjhlhockey.ca/ Manitoba Junior Hockey League]
* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.hhof.com/ Hockey Hall of Fame]
*Winnipeg Free Press Archives
*Brandon Sun Archives
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