Carillon Senior Hockey League

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Carillon Senior Hockey League is a senior men's ice hockey league that plays out of southeastern Manitoba, affiliated under Hockey Manitoba as a member of Hockey Canada. The league has yet to compete for the Allan Cup.

The league was created in 2003 on the premise that local teams should have local players. The existing senior league at the time, the Hanover-Tache Hockey League, was comprised of entirely imported players.

The CSHL's first season was as an outlaw league, without accredidation from Hockey Manitoba. Three teams competed that season, the Mitchell Mohawks, Ste. Anne Aces, and Landmark Dutchmen. Mitchell won the championship.

In its second season, the CSHL was accepted by Hockey Manitoba. The league doubled to six teams, with the Steinbach Huskies, Grunthal Redwings, and St. Adolphe Hawks being accepted. Mitchell once again captured the championship.

Prior to the third season, the HTHL folded, and two teams joined the CSHL: the La Broquerie Habs and St. Malo Warriors.

[edit] Member teams

  • Mitchell Mohawks
  • Ste. Anne Aces
  • Landmark Dutchmen
  • La Broquerie Habs
  • St. Malo Warriors
  • Steinbach Huskies
  • Grunthal Redwings
  • St. Adolphe Hawks

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