1955–56 MJHL season

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League notes

MJHL announced that each team will play six interlocking games against teams in the TBJHL as part of the regular season.

Contents

Regular season

League StandingsGPWLTPtsGFGA
Winnipeg Monarchs 24166234153108
St. Boniface Canadiens 23157131175114
Winnipeg Barons 232201594200

Playoffs

Turnbull Cup Championship

Monarchs lost to St. Boniface4-games-to-none

Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final

St. Boniface lost to Port Arthur North Stars (TBJHL) 4-games-to-2

Awards

TrophyWinnerTeam
Top Goaltender
Scoring Champion Ray Brunel St. Boniface Canadiens

All-Star Teams

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