The 2025/26 MJHL regular season schedule has officially been released. The Portage Terriers kick things off on the road in Neepawa on Saturday September 20, 2025 against the Titans. The Dogs will then hold their home opener on Sunday September 21 at 6:30pm in a rematch against Neepawa.
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(Story courtesy mjhl.com)
WINNIPEG, MB – The MJHL will continue with two divisions for the 2025-26 season featuring the MGEU West (6 teams) and the MGEU East division (7 teams).
MGEU WEST DIVISION | MGEU EAST DIVISION |
Dauphin Kings | Niverville Nighthawks |
Neepawa Titans | Portage Terriers |
Northern Manitoba Blizzard | Selkirk Steelers |
Swan Valley Stampeders | Steinbach Pistons |
Virden Oil Capitals | Winkler Flyers |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines | Winnipeg Blues |
Winnipeg Monarchs |
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Once the season gets underway Friday, September 19, each team will play a 58-game schedule that concludes on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Every MJHL exhibition, regular season, and playoff game will be streamed online in HD with play-by-play through the MJHL partnership with FloHockey. Each game will be available to be streamed live or on-demand by family, friends, fans and scouts alike.
An event schedule announcement along with key dates and playoff format will be released in the coming weeks.
ABOUT THE MJHL
The Manitoba Junior Hockey League is one of nine Junior ‘A’ Hockey Leagues in Canada and is a proud member of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) – The goal of the MJHL is to develop elite players and ultimately have them develop into elite citizens who make a positive contribution to their community. To provide fans, communities and supporters with the best possible hockey product through dedication to improvement in all areas of the game both on and off the ice.
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide each MJHL player with an elite hockey development experience with a strong emphasis on education and positive citizenship. To deliver exciting Junior ‘A’ hockey action to fans throughout the province and enhance Manitoba communities in the spirit of sports excellence and goodwill.