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Road to the 2015 TELUS Cup: MMAAAHL

Manitoba Midget AAA Hockey League

March 2, 2015
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PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
1) Winnipeg Wild vs. 8) Kenora Thistles
2) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. 7) Interlake Lightning
3) Winnipeg Thrashers vs. 6) Parkland Rangers
4) Eastman Selects vs. 5) Pembina Valley Hawks

FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-OTL)
Winnipeg Wild – 78 points (38-4-2)
Brandon – 64 points (32-12-0)
Winnipeg Thrashers – 59 points (29-14-1)
Eastman – 59 points (29-14-1)
Pembina Valley – 57 points (27-14-3)
Parkland – 51 points (24-17-3)
Interlake – 47 points (22-19-3)
Kenora – 43 points (21-22-1)
Yellowhead – 36 points (17-25-2)
Southwest – 28 points (12-28-4)
Central Plains – 20 points (8-32-4)
Norman – 11 points (5-38-1)

LEADING SCORERS
Jeremey Leipsic (Winnipeg Wild) – 20G 64A 84P
Morgan Geekie (Yellowhead) – 27G 36A 63P
Bradley Schoonbaert (Brandon) – 29G 33A 62P
Daniel Chartrand (Parkland) – 23G 35A 58P
Matthew Greening (Parkland) – 23G 34A 57P

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2011 (Winnipeg Thrashers – gold medal)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)
6 (1991, 1994 (host), 2004, 2008, 2009 (host), 2011)

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
2011 (Winnipeg Thrashers)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
2 (2004, Brandon Wheat Kings; 2011, Winnipeg Thrashers)

TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – WINNIPEG WILD
The Winnipeg Wild cruised to the top of the MMAAAHL, finishing 14 points up on second-place Brandon as the only team with single-digit losses. The Wild started the season with eight straight wins, and reeled off 17 consecutive ‘W’s from Nov. 15-Jan. 11 to distance itself from the rest of the league. Winnipeg was far and away the No. 1 scoring team racking up 230 goals, 50 more than any other team. Jeremey Leipsic (20-64—84) was the offensive catalyst, recording points in his first 19 games and finishing with a 21-point lead in the MMAAAHL scoring race. Between the pipes, Mitchel Adamyk backstopped Winnipeg’s league-leading defence (75 goals against in 44 games), leading the MMAAAHL in wins (22), goals-against average (1.22), save percentage (.942) and shutouts (seven).

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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