1969–70 MJHL Season
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Champion

On March 22, 1970, in Dauphin, the Kings won their second consecutive MJHL title, capturing the Turnbull Memorial Trophy. The Kings completed a successful defense of the trophy by virtue of a 2–1 victory giving them a four-game sweep over the
St. James Canadians The St. James Canadians were a Canadian junior hockey team in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League until 2003, folding officially in 2004. The Canadians played out of the St. James Civic Centre, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. As the Winnipeg Braves, they ...
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Regular season


Playoffs

''Divisional Semi-Finals'' :Kenora defeated Portage ''4-games-to-2'' :St. James defeated West Kildonan ''4-games-to-2'' ''Divisional Finals'' :Dauphin defeated Kenora ''4-games-to-1'' :Winnipeg lost to St. James ''4-games-to-3'' ''Turnbull Cup Championship'' :Dauphin defeated St. James ''4-games-to-none'' ''Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final'' :Dauphin lost to
Westfort Hurricanes The Westfort Hurricanes were a Canadian Junior ice hockey club from Fort William, Ontario. The Herks were members of the Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League and were Abbott Cup finalists once. History In 1972, the Hurricanes broke away from the ...
( TBJHL) ''4-games-to-2''


Awards


All-Star Teams


References


Manitoba Junior Hockey LeagueHockey Hall of Fame
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