MJHL All-Star Teams

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From 1941 to 1950

1942 First All-Star Team
Centreman Lin Bend Portage Terriers
Rightwinger Ed Slowinski Winnipeg Monarchs
1948 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Ray Frederick Brandon Wheat Kings
Defenceman Joe Crozier Brandon Wheat Kings
Centreman Edward Leier Winnipeg Black Hawks
1949 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Ray Frederick Brandon Wheat Kings
Defencemen Joe Crozier Brandon Wheat Kings
Bob Chrystal Brandon Wheat Kings
Centreman Alf Francis Brandon Wheat Kings
Leftwinger Bob Kaye Winnipeg Monarchs
Rightwinger Jack McKenzie Brandon Wheat Kings
Coach Bill MacKenzie Brandon Wheat Kings
Manager Jim Kennedy Winnipeg Canadians
1949 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender George Allard Winnipeg Black Hawks
Defenceman Milt Swindlehurst Winnipeg Monarchs
Defencemen
(tie)
Jack Bownass Winnipeg Black Hawks
Reg Shave Winnipeg Black Hawks
Centreman Vic Love Winnipeg Black Hawks
Leftwinger Glen Sonmor Brandon Wheat Kings
Rightwinger Andy Hebenton Winnipeg Canadians
Coach Walter Monson Winnipeg Monarchs
Manager
(tie)
Bill Webber Winnipeg Black Hawks
Glen Sutherland Brandon Wheat Kings
1950 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Laurie Brethauer Winnipeg Black Hawks
Defencemen Ron Robertson Winnipeg Canadians
Bob Chrystal Brandon Wheat Kings
Centreman Reg Abbott Brandon Wheat Kings
Leftwinger Gus Juckes Brandon Wheat Kings
Rightwinger Elliot Chorley Winnipeg Monarchs
Coach Les Cunningham Brandon Wheat Kings
Manager Barney Mollot Brandon Wheat Kings
1950 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender George Allard Brandon Wheat Kings
Defencemen Jack Bownass Winnipeg Black Hawks
Chuck Lumsden Winnipeg Monarchs
Centreman Ron Castelane Winnipeg Canadians
Leftwinger John Warren Winnipeg Canadians
Rightwinger Brian Roche Brandon Wheat Kings
Coach Walter Monson Winnipeg Monarchs
Manager Bill Webber Winnipeg Black Hawks

From 1951 to 1960

1951 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Jim Mattson Brandon Wheat Kings
Defencemen
(3-way tie)
Tom Marshall Winnipeg Black Hawks
Bill Burega Winnipeg Monarchs
Don Johnston Winnipeg Monarchs
Centreman Vic Love Brandon Wheat Kings
Wingers Elliot Chorley Winnipeg Monarchs
Ronald Rohmer Brandon Wheat Kings
Coach Les Cunningham Brandon Wheat Kings
Manager Pat Lyons Winnipeg Monarchs
1951 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Don Dawson Winnipeg Black Hawks
Defencemen Dune McLennan Brandon Wheat Kings
Bill Allison Brandon Wheat Kings
Centreman Timmy Young Brandon Wheat Kings
Wingers Joe Reichart Winnipeg Black Hawks
Jim Zarie Winnipeg Monarchs
1952 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Don Dawson Winnipeg Black Hawks
Defencemen Phil Hilton Brandon Wheat Kings
Don Johnston Winnipeg Monarchs
Centreman Del Topoll Brandon Wheat Kings
Wingers Murray Wilkie Brandon Wheat Kings
Ken Smith Winnipeg Black Hawks
Coach Riley Mullen Brandon Wheat Kings
Manager Pat Lyons Winnipeg Monarchs
1952 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Don Collins Winnipeg Monarchs
Defencemen Frank Arnett Brandon Wheat Kings
Syd White St. Boniface Canadiens
Centreman Jim Zarie Winnipeg Monarchs
Wingers Joe Reichart Winnipeg Black Hawks
Bill Maslanko Brandon Wheat Kings
1953 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Julian Klymkiw Brandon Wheat Kings
Defencemen Elton Taylor Winnipeg Monarchs
Bill Short St. Boniface Canadiens
Centreman Clare Smith Brandon Wheat Kings
Leftwinger Leo Konyk St. Boniface Canadiens
Rightwinger Ross Jones Brandon Wheat Kings
Coach Walter Monson Winnipeg Monarchs
Manager Peter Thompson Brandon Wheat Kings
1953 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Don Dawson Winnipeg Barons
Defenceman Gord Lawson Brandon Wheat Kings
Defencemen
(tie)
Ed Willems Winnipeg Monarchs
Frank Holliday St. Boniface Canadiens
Centreman Len Thornson St. Boniface Canadiens
Leftwinger Bunt Hubchik Brandon Wheat Kings
Rightwinger Ab McDonald St. Boniface Canadiens
Coach Bill McKenzie Winnipeg Barons
Manager Pat Lyon Winnipeg Monarchs
1955 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Ted Derrett Winnipeg Monarchs
Defencemen Ted Harris Winnipeg Monarchs
Bob Currie Winnipeg Monarchs
Centreman Art Stratton Winnipeg Barons
Leftwinger Gerry Wilson St. Boniface Canadiens
Rightwinger Gordon Stratton Winnipeg Barons
1955 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Gord Dibley St. Boniface Canadiens
Defencemen Gary Bird Winnipeg Barons
Bert Aikens St. Boniface Canadiens
Centreman Bill Sutherland St. Boniface Canadiens
Leftwinger Gary Starr Winnipeg Monarchs
Rightwinger Curly Melanchuk Winnipeg Monarchs
1956 First All-Star Team
Centreman Ray Brunel St. Boniface Canadiens
1957 First All-Star Team
Centreman Ray Brunel St. Boniface Canadiens
1958 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Ron Mathers Winnipeg Monarchs
Defencemen Bill McDowell Winnipeg Monarchs
Connie Neil Transcona Rangers
Centreman Gord Labossiere Transcona Rangers
Leftwinger Laurie Langrell Winnipeg Braves
Rightwinger Claude Normandeau St. Boniface Canadiens
Coach Bill Allum Winnipeg Braves
Manager Lloyd Frihager St. Boniface Canadiens
1958 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Don Shalley St. Boniface Canadiens
Defencemen Ted Lanyon St. Boniface Canadiens
Bob Donas St. Boniface Canadiens
Centreman Bill Saunders Winnipeg Monarchs
Leftwinger Al LeBlanc Winnipeg Braves
Rightwinger Bill Colpitts Winnipeg Monarchs
Coach Bill Leask Winnipeg Monarchs
Manager Ray Frost Transcona Rangers

From 1961 to 1970

1964 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Ken Kachulak Brandon Wheat Kings
Defencemen Bob Ash Brandon Wheat Kings
Jim Murray Brandon Wheat Kings
Centreman Felix LaVallee Brandon Wheat Kings
Leftwinger Ted Irvine Winnipeg Braves
Rightwinger John Vopni Brandon Wheat Kings
Coach Ron Maxwell Brandon Wheat Kings
1964 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Ben Harper Fort Frances Royals
Defencemen (tie) Terry Ball Winnipeg Rangers
Bob Howard Winnipeg Rangers
George Hayes Brandon Wheat Kings
Centreman Dan Johnson Fort Frances Royals
Leftwinger Jim Irving Winnipeg Rangers
Rightwinger Freeman Asmundson Winnipeg Monarchs
1965 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Wayne Stephenson Winnipeg Braves
Defencemen Al Dylcer Winnipeg Monarchs
Jim Lane Winnipeg Rangers
Centreman Ken Sucharski Winnipeg Warriors
Leftwinger Doug Overton Winnipeg Warriors
Rightwinger Bill Cooper Winnipeg Warriors
1965 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Gary Thornton Winnipeg Warriors
Defencemen Mike Kolody Winnipeg Rangers
Brian Dyck Winnipeg Braves
Centreman Bill Heindl Jr. Winnipeg Braves
Leftwinger Dunc Rousseau Winnipeg Braves
Rightwinger George Anderson Winnipeg Braves
1966 First All-Star Team
Goaltender George Surmay Winnipeg Rangers
Defencemen Gord Malinosk Brandon Wheat Kings
Mel Shewchuk Winnipeg Warriors
Centreman Terry Jones Winnipeg Rangers
Leftwinger Brent McLean Winnipeg Monarchs
Rightwinger Bob Anderson Winnipeg Rangers
Coach Jack Bownass Winnipeg Rangers
1966 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Bob Tole Winnipeg Monarchs
Defencemen Tom Freeman Winnipeg Rangers
Jim Woloshyn Winnipeg Braves
Centreman Ken Sucharski Winnipeg Braves
Leftwinger Glen Beckett Winnipeg Rangers
Rightwinger George Anderson Winnipeg Braves
1967 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Chris Worthy Flin Flon Bombers
Defencemen Gerry Hart Flin Flon Bombers
Jim Pritchard Winnipeg Monarchs
Centreman Bobby Clarke Flin Flon Bombers
Leftwinger Cal Swenson Brandon Wheat Kings
Rightwinger Reggie Leach Flin Flon Bombers
Coach Ed Dorohoy Brandon Wheat Kings
1967 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender George Surmay Winnipeg Rangers
Defencemen Jack Criel Flin Flon Bombers
Larry Brown Brandon Wheat Kings
Centreman Juha Widing Brandon Wheat Kings
Leftwinger Murray Klein Winnipeg Rangers
Rightwinger Bill Fairbairn Brandon Wheat Kings
1968 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Alan Hanna Winnipeg Monarchs
Defencemen Jim Trosky St. Boniface Saints
Al White Winnipeg Monarchs
Centreman Wayne Chernecki West Kildonan North Stars
Leftwinger
(tie)
Andy Van Hellemond St. James Canadians
Brian Howie West Kildonan North Stars
Rightwinger Brian Stephenson Winnipeg Monarchs
1968 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Allan Loewen St. James Canadians
Defencemen Ken Friesen St. Boniface Saints
Jim Gair West Kildonan North Stars
Centreman Chris Oddleifson Winnipeg Monarchs
Wingers Jim Malcolm Winnipeg Monarchs
Andy Miles Winnipeg Monarchs

From 1971 to 1980

1971 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Curt Ridley Portage Terriers
1973 First All-Star Team
Defence Chuck Luksa Kenora Muskies
Left Wing Charlie Simmer Kenora Muskies
1973 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Murray Bannerman St. James Canadians
1977 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Jim Tkachyk Dauphin Kings
Defencemen Mark Johnston Portage Terriers
Dan Bryck Kenora Thistles
Centreman Ken Krentz Selkirk Steelers
Leftwinger Dale Maksymyk Selkirk Steelers
Rightwinger Jim Misener Dauphin Kings
Coach Phil Fafard Kenora Thistles
Manager Steve Hawrysh Dauphin Kings
Trainer Daryl Steen St. Boniface Saints

From 1981 to 1990

First All-Star Team
1981Forward Darren Boyko St. Boniface Saints
1982Defence Grant Ledyard Fort Garry Blues
1983Forward Mike Ridley St. Boniface Saints
1986Goaltender Ed Belfour Winkler Flyers | 1990Goaltender Robin Cook Winkler Flyers

1986 // Goaltender // Ron Cossette // Wpg South Blues

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From 1991 to 2000

1992 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Robin Cook Winkler Flyers
1994 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Ryan Tempel St. Boniface Saints
Defencemen Laird Lidster Portage Terriers
Cory Francis St. Boniface Saints
Forwards Ryan Smith St. James Canadians
Jason Gudmundson Winkler Flyers
Darcy Pelletier Southeast Blades
1995 First All-Star Team
Defenceman Troy Christensen Winnipeg Saints
Forward Cory Cyrenne Winnipeg Saints
1996 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Duane Hoey Winnipeg Saints
Defenceman Troy Christensen Winnipeg Saints
Forward Mike Dick Winkler Flyers
1996 Second All-Star Team
Defenceman Ryan Vermette Winnipeg Saints
1997 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Eric Pateman Winkler Flyers
1998 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Eric Pateman Winkler Flyers
1999 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Rej Lagace Winkler Flyers
2000 First All-Star Team
Forward Junior Lessard Portage Terriers
2000 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Rej Lagace Winkler Flyers

From 2001

2001 First All-Star Team
Defencemen Derek Miller Neepawa Natives
Forward Andrew Murray Selkirk Steelers
2001 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Rej Lagace Winkler Flyers
2002 First All-Star Team
Defenceman Steve Mullin Winkler Flyers
2002 Second All-Star Team
GoaltenderIan Vigier Winkler Flyers
Defenceman Steve Later Winnipeg South Blues
Forward Ross Oldcorn Winkler Flyers
2003 First All-Star Team
Defencemen Colin Tetrault Southeast Blades
Jamie Dowhayko Selkirk Steelers
2004 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Greg Goodwin Neepawa Natives
Forwards Jordan Pietrus Winnipeg Saints
Aaron Starr OCN Blizzard
Michael Young OCN Blizzard
2004 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Pierre-Olivier Girouard OCN Blizzard
Defencemen Jared Lang OCN Blizzard
Forwards Josh Froese Winkler Flyers
Cory Baldwin Dauphin Kings
Cliff Ketchen Portage Terriers
2005 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Brett Koscielny Dauphin Kings
Defencemen Devrin Stonehouse Neepawa Natives
Kip Workman Portage Terriers
Forwards Ryan Garbutt Winnipeg South Blues
Steve Haddon Portage Terriers
2005 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Stefan Drew Portage Terriers
Forward Josh Froese Winkler Flyers
2006 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Justin Harris Selkirk Steelers
Defenceman Ryan Constant OCN Blizzard
Forward Tyler Czuba Swan Valley Stampeders
2006 Second All-Star Team
Defenceman David Anning Winnipeg Saints
2007 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Brant Hilton Winnipeg South Blues
Defencemen Wade Poplawski Winnipeg South Blues
Jeff Penner Dauphin Kings
Forwards Kyle Howarth Selkirk Steelers
Brent Howarth Selkirk Steelers
Matt Summers OCN Blizzard
2007 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Shawn Monette Dauphin Kings
Defencemen Andrew Fernandez Selkirk Steelers
Tyler Harder Dauphin Kings
Forwards Adam Sergerie Selkirk Steelers
Ian Lowe Swan Valley Stampeders
Lem Randall OCN Blizzard
2008 First All-Star Team
Goaltender Gavin McHale Portage Terriers
Defencemen Jason Gray Winnipeg South Blues
Brock Turner Waywayseecappo Wolverines
Forwards Bryan Kauk Dauphin Kings
Matt Gingera Winnipeg Saints
Jeremy Dawes Portage Terriers
2008 Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Alan Armour Selkirk Steelers
Defencemen A.J. Spiller Portage Terriers
Drew Ellement Winnipeg South Blues
Forwards Russ Payne Selkirk Steelers
Sean Collins Waywayseecappo Wolverines
Adam Pleskach Selkirk Steelers

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