2014–15 MHL season

The 2014-15 Maritime Junior Hockey League season was the 48th season in league history. The season consisted of 48 games played by each MHL team.

2014–15 MHL Season
LeagueMaritime Junior Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationSept 11, 2014 - April 17, 2015
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)FastHockey
Finals championsDieppe Commandos

At the end of the regular season, the Dieppe Commandos, Woodstock Slammers, Miramichi Timberwolves, Campbellton Tigers, Pictou County Crushers, Truro Bearcats, Valley Wildcats and Yarmouth Mariners competed for the Kent Cup, the league's playoff championship trophy. The Kent Cup was won by the Dieppe Commandos. They beat the Truro Bearcats 4 games to 0 for their first championship in 20 Years.

The Commandos met with the Longueuil Collège Français (QJHL Champions), the Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL Champions) and the Cornwall Colts (Host) in Cornwall, Ontario to determine the Eastern Canadian Fred Page Cup champion. The champion ended up being the Carleton Place Canadians as they defeated the Commandos 3-2 in the championship game to win their second straight title.

Team Changes

County Aces joined league and began playing this season.

The Valley Wildcats relocated from Kentville to Berwick.

The Bridgewater Lumberjacks were renamed the South Shore Lumberjacks. (Mid Season)

Regular Season Standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points; STK = Streak; x = Clinched playoff spot; y = Clinched division; z = Clinched first overall

Final Standings

Eastlink Division GP W L OTL SL GF GA Pts. Stk
y - Pictou County Crushers 48 29 14 3 2 182 168 63 L4
x - Yarmouth Mariners 48 29 15 0 4 223 170 62 W3
x - Valley Wildcats 48 25 16 3 4 187 164 57 L1
x - Truro Bearcats 48 25 19 0 4 180 154 54 W4
South Shore Lumberjacks 48 16 29 3 0 144 196 35 L3
Amherst Ramblers 48 12 32 2 2 163 260 28 L1
Roger Meek Division GP W L OTL SL GF GA Pts. Stk
z - Dieppe Commandos 48 36 10 0 2 232 134 74 W3
x - Woodstock Slammers 48 36 10 0 2 213 127 74 L2
x - Miramichi Timberwolves 48 28 18 0 2 188 160 58 W1
x - Campbellton Tigers 48 25 18 3 2 140 139 55 L1
Summerside Western Capitals 48 21 21 3 3 184 197 48 L1
County Aces 48 6 40 0 2 106 273 14 L7

2015 MHL Playoff Bracket

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Kent Cup Finals
         
1 Pictou County Crushers 2
4 Truro Bearcats 4
4 Truro Bearcats 4
Eastlink Division
3 Valley Wildcats 0
2 Yarmouth Mariners 1
3 Valley Wildcats 4
8 Truro Bearcats 0
1 Dieppe Commandos 4
1 Dieppe Commandos 4
4 Campbellton Tigers 0
1 Dieppe Commandos 4
Roger Meek Division
3 Miramichi Timberwolves 2
2 Woodstock Slammers 1
3 Miramichi Timberwolves 4

Quarter finals

Notes; *= If Necessary

Truro wins series 4-2
Valley wins series 4-1

Roger Meek Semi Final 1 (1) Dieppe Commandos vs. (4) Campbellton Tigers

Dieppe wins series 4-0

Roger Meek Semi Final 2 (2) Woodstock Slammers vs. (3) Miramichi Timberwolves

Miramichi wins series 4-1

Semi-finals

Truro wins series 4-0

Roger Meek Final (1) Dieppe Commandos vs. (3) Miramichi Timberwolves

Dieppe wins series 4-2

Kent Cup Final

Kent Cup Final (1M) Dieppe Commandos vs. (4E) Truro Bearcats

Dieppe wins series 4-0

Fred Page Cup Championship

Hosted by the Cornwall Colts in Cornwall, Ontario

Fred Page Cup Tournament

Round robin

Key; x = Clinched championship round berth; y = Clinched first overall

FPC Round Robin
RankTeamLeagueW-L-OTLGFGAPTS
1 xy - Carleton Place Canadians CCHL 2-1-0 9 6 6
2 x - Dieppe Commandos MHL 2-1-0 11 7 6
3 x - Longueuil Collège Français QJHL 1-2-0 10 12 3
4 Cornwall Colts Host 1-2-0 6 11 0

Dieppe Commandos Schedule & Results

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Awards

All Star Team

Individual Awards

  • Player of the Year - Robbie Graham – Dieppe Commandos
  • Defense of the Year - Jordan McNaughton – Truro Bearcats
  • Goalie of the Year - Will King – Campbellton Tigers
  • Rookie of the Year - Curtis Hastings – County Aces
  • Top Scorer - Robbie Graham – Dieppe Commandos
  • Top Goal-tending Duo - Matt Jenkins and Antoine Landry – Woodstock Slammers
  • Community Leadership Award -
  • Character Award - Robert Pelletier – Campbellton Tigers
  • Playoff MVP - Robbie Graham - Dieppe Commandos
  • Coach of the Year - Nick Greenough - Valley Wildcats
  • GM of the Year -
  • Moe Bent Builders Award -

Team Awards

  • Eastlink Division regular season champions - Pictou County Crushers
  • Meek Division regular season champions - Dieppe Commandos
  • MHL President's Trophy winners - Dieppe Commandos
  • Eastlink Division playoff champions - Truro Bearcats
  • Meek Division playoff champions - Dieppe Commandos
  • Kent Cup Champions - Dieppe Commandos
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