1966–67 CMJHL season

The 1966–67 CMJHL season was the inaugural season of the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League. It was formed by five members of the former Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League along with the Edmonton Oil Kings and the Calgary Buffaloes and was considered an "outlaw league" by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.

The CMJHL was made up of seven teams based in Alberta and Saskatchewan that completed a 56-game schedule. The Moose Jaw Canucks won the President's Cup.

Regular season edit

Final standings edit

League standings GP W L T Pts GF GA
Edmonton Oil Kings 56 34 12 10 78 281 188
Estevan Bruins 56 33 18 5 71 273 197
Regina Pats 56 31 18 7 69 324 230
Moose Jaw Canucks 56 25 19 12 62 215 190
Saskatoon Blades 56 25 24 7 57 288 271
Weyburn Red Wings 56 16 30 10 42 271 274
Calgary Buffaloes 56 4 47 5 13 178 426

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Gerry Pinder Saskatoon Blades 56 78 62 140 95
Rick Sentes Regina Pats 56 66 61 127 100
Herb Pinder Saskatoon Blades 49 44 75 119 113
Brian Lavander Regina Pats 56 39 71 110 100
Ernie Hicke Regina Pats 55 37 72 109 184
Ken Faranski Regina Pats 42 40 54 99 28
Morris Stefaniw Estevan Bruins 55 36 58 99 44
Garnet Bailey Edmonton Oil Kings 56 47 46 93 177
Galen Head Edmonton Oil Kings 56 50 42 92 43
Ron Walters Edmonton Oil Kings 54 44 40 84 31
Grant Erickson Estevan Bruins 55 35 49 84 49

1967 CMJHL playoffs edit

Quarterfinals edit

  • Regina defeated Weyburn 4 games to 1
  • Estevan defeated Saskatoon 3 games to 2, with 2 ties

Semifinals edit

  • Moose Jaw defeated Edmonton 3 games to 2, with 4 ties
  • Regina defeated Estevan 4 games to 1

Finals edit

  • Moose Jaw defeated Regina 4 games to 1

All-star game edit

The 1966–67 WCJHL all-star game was held in Calgary, Alberta, with the Reds defeating the Whites, 7–0 before a crowd of 1,000.

Awards edit

Most Valuable Player: Gerry Pinder, Saskatoon Blades
Top Scorer: Gerry Pinder, Saskatoon Blades
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Morris Stefaniw, Estevan Bruins
Defenseman of the Year: Barry Gibbs, Estevan Bruins
Rookie of the Year: Ron Garwasiuk, Regina Pats
Goaltender of the Year: Ken Brown, Moose Jaw Canucks
Regular Season Champions: Edmonton Oil Kings

All-star teams edit

First team Second team
Goal Ken Brown Moose Jaw Canucks none (Brown received all goaltender votes)
Defence Barry Gibbs Estevan Bruins Ken Hodge Moose Jaw Canucks
Ray McKay Moose Jaw Canucks Kerry Ketter Edmonton Oil Kings
Centre Morris Stefaniw Estevan Bruins Jim Harrison (tied) Estevan Bruins
- - Herb Pinder (tied) Saskatoon Blades
Left wing Gerry Pinder Saskatoon Blades Bill Lesuk Weyburn Red Wings
Right wing Rick Sentes Regina Pats Galen Head Edmonton Oil Kings

See also edit

References edit

Preceded by
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WHL seasons Succeeded by