Northwest Junior Hockey League (Manitoba)
- Northwest Junior Hockey League (Manitoba)
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The Northwest Junior Hockey League is a defunct Junior "B" ice hockey league in Manitoba, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. This league used to compete for the Keystone Cup, the Western Canadian Jr. "B" Crown.
Norway House jumped to the Keystone Junior Hockey League.
The teams
Champions
- 2004 Norway House
- 2003 NCN Flames
- 2002 Nelson House
- 2001 Norway House
- 2000 Norway House
- 1999 Pine Creek
- 1998 Pine Creek
- 1997 Norway House
- 1996 Norway House
- 1995 Cross Lake (Could be in 1996 not clear)
- 1994 Norway House
- 1993 Norway House
- 1992 Norway House
External links
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Categories:
- Defunct ice hockey leagues in Manitoba
- Ice hockey stubs
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