1974–75 MJHL season

Champion

On April 9, 1975, at home in Selkirk, the Steelers won their second consecutive MJHL title, capturing the Turnbull Memorial Trophy. On April 16, 1975, in Swift Current, the Steelers beat the hometown Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League to win the Anavet Cup.

League notes

Jim Misener of the Dauphin Kings led the league in goals with 73, breaking Bobby Clarke's single season record of 71.

Regular season

North Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
Selkirk Steelers483512171283175
Portage Terriers482522151223209
Dauphin Kings482523050289277
Kenora Muskies481533030243331
Brandon Travellers481325026208314
South Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
West Kildonan North Stars483016262289212
St. James Canadians482919058281238
St. Boniface Saints482325046234251
Winnipeg Monarchs481929038244286

Playoffs

Division Semi-Finals

Portage defeated Dauphin
St. James defeated St. Boniface 4-games-to-none

Divisional Finals

Selkirk defeated Portage 4-games-to-1
West Kildonan defeated St. James 4-games-to-2

Turnbull Cup Championship

Selkirk defeated West Kildonan 4-games-to-3

Anavet Cup Championship

Selkirk defeated Swift Current Broncos (SJHL) 4-games-to-none

Abbott Cup Championship

Selkirk lost to Spruce Grove Mets (AJHL) 4-games-to-2

Awards

TrophyWinnerTeam
MVP
Top Goaltender
Rookie of the YearKen KrentzSelkirk Steelers
Hockey Ability & Sportsmanship Award
Scoring ChampionJim MisenerDauphin Kings
Most GoalsJim MisenerDauphin Kings
Coach of the Year

All-Star Teams

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References

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