MJHL All Rookie Team

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The MJHL All-Rookie Team is chosen from the best rookies in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. The All-Rookie team of individuals consists of one goalie, two defense-men and three forwards. Players on the team are selected at each position for the season based on their performance in that year. Selection for the team members occurs when the season ends in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

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PositionPlayerTeam
1996
Forward Says Phrakonkham Winnipeg Saints
1999
Forward Junior Lessard Portage Terriers
2000
Forward Anders Strome Winnipeg South Blues
2001
Defenceman Steve Later Winnipeg South Blues
Forward Mark Agnew Swan Valley Stampeders
2002
Goaltender Karson Gillespie Neepawa Natives
Forward Blaine Jarvis Neepawa Natives
2003
Defencemen Riley Weselowski Neepawa Natives
Nicholas Lubimiv Portage Terriers
Forwards Andrew Jackman Portage Terriers
Tim Hammell Winnipeg Saints
2004
Forwards Mark Magnowski Winnipeg Saints
Brock Trotter Dauphin Kings
2005
Goaltender Blaine Neufeld Winkler Flyers
Defenceman Jordan Pernarowski Dauphin Kings
Forwards Matt Ostash Winkler Flyers
Andrew Clark Neepawa Natives
Jordan Cyr Selkirk Steelers
2006
Defenceman Jeff Penner Dauphin Kings
Forwards Jason Gregoire Winnipeg South Blues
Matt Gingera Winnipeg Saints
2007
Goaltender Cody Pollon Neepawa Natives
Defencemen Remi Chartier Winnipeg Saints
Edward Friesen Waywayseecappo Wolverines
Forwards Aaron Lewadniuk Winkler Flyers
Luke Stokotelny Dauphin Kings
Sean Collins Waywayseecappo Wolverines
2008
Goaltender Mathew Shenher Selkirk Steelers
Defencemen Scott Macaulay Winnipeg Saints
Steven Shamanski Dauphin Kings
Forwards Stephan Vigier Swan Valley Stampeders
Eli Halcrow Beausejour Blades
Nick Lazorko Winkler Flyers

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