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2016–17 MJHL season

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The 2016–17 season was the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's (MJHL) 100th season of operation. Players and officials wore patches to commemorate Hockey Manitoba and the MJHL's centennial anniversary.

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The Steinbach Pistons finished with league's best regular season record for the first time in their franchise's history, however were defeated by the two-time defending champion Portage Terriers in the semi-finals. The Terriers, despite finishing fifth overall in the regular season, won the Turnbull Cup for a third consecutive season by defeating the OCN Blizzard in the final.

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Season highlights

  • The league announces the discontinuation of the Survivor Series playoff round. Only the top eight teams now advance to the playoffs.[1]
  • Three-on-three play is adopted for overtime during the regular season.[1]
  • The annual Showcase moves from October to December, with this year's event held December 12–14 at the MTS Iceplex.[1]
  • In December 2016, the Opaskwayak Cree Nation band council announce their intention to fold the OCN Blizzard following the conclusion of the season.[2] After the Blizzard's board of directors make a pitch to operate the team independently, the council permits the team to continue but without funding from the band.[3]
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Standings

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Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Turnbull Cup Finals
         
1 Steinbach 4
8 Neepawa 2
1 Steinbach 2
5 Portage 4
2 Winkler 4
7 Virden 2
3 OCN 2
5 Portage 4
3 OCN 4
6 Winnipeg 1
2 Winkler 0
3 OCN 4
4 Selkirk 2
5 Portage 4

Post MJHL playoffs

Western Canada Cup

League awards

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See also

References

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