1966–67 MJHL season


Champion

On April 7 in Flin Flon, the Bombers won the MJHL championship and were presented with the Turnbull Memorial Trophy.

League notes

Brandon Wheat Kings and Flin Flon Bombers transfer from the SJHL, after league folds.
The MJHL expands to Selkirk, with the Selkirk Steelers joining the league.
The Winnipeg Braves change their name to the St. James Braves.
Bobby Clarke set league records for most goals, assists, and points,
in a single season.

Regular season

Flin Flon played 12 four point games, winning 10.
Monarchs & Rangers each won 1 four point game.
Some postponed games not played.

All-Star game

On February 24, the MJHL All-Stars played Canada's National Team at St. James.
MJHL Lineup:
Larry Brown ; George Sykes
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Turnbull Cup Championship
Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final

Awards

All-Star Teams