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The Tiger Hills Hockey League (THHL) is a senior ice hockey league that operates in the southwestern region of Manitoba, Canada. The league was formed on October 6, 1982, and first began play in the 1983-1984 hockey season.[citation needed]
It operates under the sanction of Hockey Manitoba, the provincial branch of Hockey Canada. The league champion advances to the Manitoba Senior 'A' Provincial Championship.
Select regular season and playoff games are broadcast on Boissevain-based radio station CJRB.[citation needed]
Teams
editActive teams
edit- Boissevain Border Kings[1]
- Carberry Plainsmen[2]
- Cartwright Clippers [2][non-primary source needed]
- Deloraine Royals[1]
- Gladstone Lakers [2]
- Hartney Blues[3]
- Killarney Shamrocks [2]
- MacGregor Wild [2]
- Melita Bisons[1]
- Miniota/Elkhorn C-Hawks[1]
- Minnedosa Bombers[4]
- Neepawa Farmers [2]
- Rivers Jets[2]
- Souris Elks[2]
- Pilot Mound Pilots[2]
- Virden Oil Kings[1]
- Wawanesa Jets[5]
Defunct or inactive teams
edit- Baldur Barons
- Carberry Plainsmen
- Cartwright-Baldur Clippers
- Glenboro Nordics
- Holland Rockets
- Shilo Stags
- Swan Lake Cougars
League champions
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Yearedit |
Teamedit |
---|---|
1983/1984 | Baldur Barons |
1984/1985 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
1985/1986 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
1986/1987 | Baldur Barons |
1987/1988 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
1988/1989 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
1989/1990 | Wawanesa Jets |
1990/1991 | Holland Rockets |
1991/1992 | Holland Rockets |
1992/1993 | Holland Rockets |
1993/1994 | Killarney Shamrocks |
1994/1995 | Cartwright-Baldur Clippers |
1995/1996 | Holland Rockets |
1996/1997 | Carberry Plainsmen |
1997/1998 | Holland Rockets |
1998/1999 | Glenboro Nordics |
1999/2000 | Not Awarded |
2000/2001 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
2001/2002 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
2002/2003 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
2003/2004 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
2004/2005 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
2005/2006 | Gladstone Lakers |
2006/2007 | Gladstone Lakers |
2007/2008 | Pilot Mound Pilots |
2008/2009 | Swan Lake Cougars |
2009/2010 | Swan Lake Cougars[6] |
2010/2011 | Neepawa Farmers |
2011/2012 | Killarney Shamrocks[7] |
2012/2013 | Souris Elks[8] |
2013/2014 | Deloraine Royals[9] |
2014/2015 | Deloraine Royals[10] |
2015/2016 | Killarney Shamrocks[11] |
2016/2017 | Killarney Shamrocks[12] |
2017/2018 | Gladstone Lakers |
2018/2019 | Boissevain Border Kings |
2019/2020 | No champion named (Covid-19) |
2020/2021 | No champion named (Covid-19) |
2021/2022 | Boissevain Border Kings |
2022/2023 | Miniota/Elkhorn C-Hawks |
2023/2024 | Miniota/Elkhorn C-Hawks |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "Oil Kings, C-Hawks advance to second round". Virden Empire-Advance. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "THHL - Tiger Hills Hockey League". www.thhl.ca. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
- ^ "The Tiger Hills Hockey League Report - Mark Agnew". DiscoverWestman. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
- ^ "The Tiger Hills Hockey League Report - Craig Cameron". DiscoverWestman. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
- ^ "The Tiger Hills Hockey League Report - Wayne Gullett". DiscoverWestman. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
- ^ Centre, Portage la Prairie News. "Cougars Claim THHL Title - PortageOnline.com". PortageOnline.com. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
- ^ Dreger, Clayton. "Tiger Hills Hockey League Champions - PortageOnline.com". PortageOnline.com. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
- ^ gwo798 (23 March 2013). "THHL Champions - Elks Sweep Farmers". DiscoverWestman.com. Archived from the original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ "Royals win Tiger Hills title". myWestman.ca. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
- ^ gwo74 (29 March 2015). "Royals Win Tiger Hills League Title". PortageOnline.com. Archived from the original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ Devereux, Eoin. "Killarney Shamrocks win provincial championship". myWestman.ca. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
- ^ Dreger, Clayton. "Tiger Hills Champs Again - DiscoverWestman.com". DiscoverWestman.com. Retrieved 12 September 2017.