2010–11 MJHL season

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2010–11 MJHL season
League Manitoba Junior Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Number of games341
Number of teams11
Regular Season
First Place Portage Terriers
Season MVP Shane Luke
Top scorer Shane Luke
Playoffs
Addison Division champions Selkirk Steelers
Sherwood Division champions Portage Terriers
Playoffs MVP Tyler Moore
Turnbull Cup
ChampionsPortage Terriers
List of MJHL seasons

The 2010–11 season was the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's (MJHL) 94th season of operation.

Contents

The Portage Terriers posted the best record in the regular season and won their seventh Turnbull Cup. The Terriers advanced as far as the 2011 Royal Bank Cup, but did not qualify for the national semi-finals.

Season highlights

Standings

Addison DivisionGPWLOTLPtsGFGA
Winkler Flyers 623817783228191
Selkirk Steelers 623617881246215
Winnipeg Saints 623130163220229
Winnipeg Blues 6218321248215284
Steinbach Pistons 621940341202276
Sherwood DivisionGPWLOTLPtsGFGA
Portage Terriers 624015787225163
Dauphin Kings 623920381244197
OCN Blizzard 6234181078178158
Swan Valley Stampeders 623323672174185
Waywayseecappo Wolverines 622926765207203
Neepawa Natives 622432654170204

Playoffs

Division semi-finals Division finals Finals
         
1 Winkler4
4* Waywayseecappo 2
1 Winkler 2
Addison Division
2 Selkirk4
2 Selkirk4
3 Wpg Saints 1
2 Selkirk 1
1 Portage4
1 Portage4
4 Swan Valley 2
1 Portage4
Sherwood Division
2 Dauphin 2
2 Dauphin4
3 OCN 3

Post MJHL playoffs

Anavet Cup

Royal Bank Cup

League awards

CJHL awards

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