Prairie Junior Hockey League
Prairie Junior Hockey League (PJHL)
|
President |
Bob Dybvig |
---|
Former name(s) |
South Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (1972-2007) |
---|
Founded |
1972 |
---|
No. of teams |
13 |
---|
Associated Title(s) |
Athol Murray Trophy Keystone Cup |
---|
Website |
PJHL.ca |
---|
The Prairie Junior Hockey League is a Junior "B" ice hockey league in Saskatchewan, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The PJHL was founded in 2005-2006 with the merger of the South Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and the North Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (NSJHL).
The PJHL was known as the South Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League from 1992 through 2007 season when they changed their name. Previously the playoff winners played-off against the champion of the NSJHL in the Provincial championships (Athol Murray Trophy) for the right to compete for the Keystone Cup.
Teams
Former teams
- Briercrest College Clippers (1992-1996)
- Canora Cobras (1995-2001)
- Cypress Cyclones (2005-2014) - withdrew from league after 11 games in 2014-15 season
- Grenfell Spitfires (1994-2000)
- Moose Jaw Canucks (1992-1994)
- Notre Dame Hounds (1992-1994; 2003-2005)
- Regina Express (1993-2001)
- St. Phillips/Moose Mountain Rangers (1996-2007)
Champions
Season |
Playoff champion |
Runner-up |
Result |
Keystone Cup finish |
1992-93 |
Assiniboia Southern Rebels |
Regina Capitals |
|
|
1993-94 |
Notre Dame Hounds |
Moose Jaw Canucks |
|
|
1994-95 |
Regina Capitals |
Grenfell Spitfires |
|
|
1995-96 |
Assiniboia Southern Rebels |
Regina Capitals |
|
Gold medalist |
1996-97 |
Grenfell Storm |
Briercrest Clippers |
|
Gold medalist |
1997-98 |
St. Phillips Rangers |
Regina Capitals |
|
|
1998-99 |
Assiniboia Southern Rebels |
Regina Capitals |
|
|
1999-00 |
Assiniboia Southern Rebels |
Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Knox |
|
|
2000-01 |
Assiniboia Southern Rebels |
St. Phillips Rangers |
|
Gold medalist |
2001-02 |
Assiniboia Southern Rebels |
St. Phillips Rangers |
4-0 (best-of 7) |
|
2002-03 |
Assiniboia Southern Rebels |
Regina Capitals |
4-1 (best-of 7) |
Gold medalist |
2003-04 |
Regina Capitals |
|
|
Gold medalist |
2004-05 |
Pilot Butte Storm |
Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Knox |
4-3 (best-of 7) |
DNQ |
2005-06 |
Regina Capitals |
Pilot Butte Storm |
4-1 (best-of 7) |
DNQ |
2006-07 |
Pilot Butte Storm |
Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Knox |
4-1 (best-of 7) |
DNQ |
2007-08 |
Pilot Butte Storm |
Saskatoon Royals |
4-2 (best-of 7) |
5th |
2008-09 |
Saskatoon Royals |
Pilot Butte Storm |
4-1 (best-of 7) |
4th |
2009-10 |
Tri-Town Thunder |
Pilot Butte Storm |
4-3 (best-of 7) |
Silver medalist |
2010-11 |
Pilot Butte Storm |
Saskatoon Royals |
4-3 (best-of 7) |
Bronze medalist |
2011-12 |
Pilot Butte Storm |
Delisle Chiefs |
4-1 (best-of 7) |
6th / Saskatoon Royals (host) 4th |
2012-13 |
Saskatoon Royals |
Pilot Butte Storm |
4-1 (best-of 7) |
Silver medalist |
2013-14 |
Saskatoon Quakers |
Pilot Butte Storm |
4-3 (best-of 7) |
5th |
2014-15 |
Saskatoon Quakers |
Pilot Butte Storm |
4-0 (best-of 7) |
Bronze medalist[1] |
2015-16 |
TBD |
|
|
|
References
External links
|
---|
| British Columbia | |
---|
| Alberta | |
---|
| Saskatchewan | |
---|
| Manitoba | |
---|
| Ontario | |
---|
| |
|