Tiger Hills Hockey League

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The logo used by the Tiger Hills Hockey League.

The Tiger Hills Hockey League (THHL) is a senior ice hockey league that operates in the southwestern region of Manitoba, Canada. The league was formed on October 6, 1982 and first began play in the 1983-1984 hockey season.[citation needed]

It operates under the sanction of Hockey Manitoba, the provincial branch of Hockey Canada. The league champion advances to the Manitoba Senior 'A' Provincial Championship.

Select regular season and playoff games are broadcast on Boissevain based radio station CJRB.[citation needed]

Teams[]

Active Teams[]

  • Boissevain Border Kings [1][non-primary source needed]
  • Cartwright Clippers [1]
  • Deloraine Royals [1]
  • Gladstone Lakers [1]
  • Hartney Blues [1]
  • Killarney Shamrocks [1]
  • MacGregor Wild [1]
  • Melita Bisons [1]
  • Minnedosa Bombers [1]
  • Neepawa Farmers [1]
  • Souris Elks [1]
  • Pilot Mound Pilots [1]
  • Wawanesa Jets [1]

Defunct or Inactive Teams[]

  • Baldur Barons
  • Carberry Plainsmen
  • Cartwright-Baldur Clippers
  • Glenboro Nordics
  • Holland Rockets
  • Swan Lake Cougars

League Champions[]

Year[]

2017-2018

Team[]

1983/1984 Baldur Barons[2]
1984/1985 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
1985/1986 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
1986/1987 Baldur Barons[2][better source needed]
1987/1988 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
1988/1989 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
1989/1990 Wawanesa Jets[2][better source needed]
1990/1991 Holland Rockets[2][better source needed]
1991/1992 Holland Rockets[2][better source needed]
1992/1993 Holland Rockets[2][better source needed]
1993/1994 Not Awarded[2][better source needed]
1994/1995 Cartwright-Baldur Clippers[2][better source needed]
1995/1996 Holland Rockets[2][better source needed]
1996/1997 Carberry Plainsmen[2][better source needed]
1997/1998 Holland Rockets[2][better source needed]
1998/1999 Glenboro Nordics[2][better source needed]
1999/2000 Not Awarded[2][better source needed]
2000/2001 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
2001/2002 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
2002/2003 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
2003/2004 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
2004/2005 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
2005/2006 Gladstone Lakers[2][better source needed]
2006/2007 Gladstone Lakers[2][better source needed]
2007/2008 Pilot Mound Pilots[2][better source needed]
2008/2009 Swan Lake Cougars[2][better source needed]
2009/2010 Swan Lake Cougars[3]
2010/2011 Neepawa Farmers[2]
2011/2012 Killarney Shamrocks[4]
2012/2013 Souris Elks[5]
2013/2014 Deloraine Royals[6]
2014/2015 Deloraine Royals[7]
2015/2016 Killarney Shamrocks[8]
2016/2017 Killarney Shamrocks[9]
2017/2018 Gladstone Lakers[2][better source needed]
2018/2019 Boissevain Border Kings[2][better source needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m "THHL - Tiger Hills Hockey League". www.thhl.ca. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac "Tiger Hills Hockey League". Ice Hockey Wiki. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  3. ^ Centre, Portage la Prairie News. "Cougars Claim THHL Title - PortageOnline.com". PortageOnline.com. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  4. ^ Dreger, Clayton. "Tiger Hills Hockey League Champions - PortageOnline.com". PortageOnline.com. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  5. ^ gwo798. "THHL Champions - Elks Sweep Farmers - DiscoverWestman.com". DiscoverWestman.com. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  6. ^ "Royals win Tiger Hills title". myWestman.ca. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  7. ^ gwo74. "Royals Win Tiger Hills League Title - PortageOnline.com". PortageOnline.com. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  8. ^ Devereux, Eoin. "Killarney Shamrocks win provincial championship". myWestman.ca. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  9. ^ Dreger, Clayton. "Tiger Hills Champs Again - DiscoverWestman.com". DiscoverWestman.com. Retrieved 2017-09-12.

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