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Prairie Junior Hockey League

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Junior hockey league in Saskatchewan, Canada

Prairie Junior Hockey League
FormerlySouth Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded1992 as SSJHL
First season1992–93
CommissionerMike Zambon
No. of teams10
CountryCanada
Most recent
champion
Pilot Butte Storm
(2023)
Most titlesAssiniboia Southern Rebels (7)
Official websitewww.pjhl.ca

ThePrairie Junior Hockey League is a Junior "B"ice hockey league inSaskatchewan, Canada, sanctioned byHockey Canada.

History

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Originally known as the South Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (1992–2006) the Prairie Junior Hockey League was founded in 2007–2008 with the merger of the SSJHL and theNorth Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (NSJHL).

Previously the playoff winners played-off against the champion of theNSJHL in the Provincial championships (Athol Murray Trophy). Since the amalgamation of the two leagues in 2007, the PJHL has been the only Junior 'B' league in the province; thus its champion has been awarded the provincial title. The provincial champion moves on to compete for theKeystone Cup Western Canadian Junior 'B' championship.

The league draws many players from Saskatchewan. Most teams draft players from nearby towns and cities, though it is not mandatory. Some teams outweigh other teams in the PJHL. For example, thePilot Butte Storm advanced to the finals eleven years (2005–15) in a row, while the Ochapawace Thunder (0-40-0-0) didn't win a game in the 2015–16 PJHL season.

Teams

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Bob Dybvig(North Division)
TeamCityArenaJoined PJHL
Carrot River Outback ThunderCarrot RiverCarrot River Arena2005
Martensville ChiefsMartensvilleMartensville Sports Centre2008 - 2025a
Prince Albert TimberjaksPrince AlbertBuckland Arena2023
Saskatoon QuakersSaskatoonHarold Latrace/Rod Hamm Arena2007
Saskatoon RoyalsSaskatoonHarold Latrace/Rod Hamm Arena2007
Saskatoon WestleysSaskatoonHarold Latrace/Rod Hamm Arena2007
Bill Johnston(South Division)
TeamCityArenaJoined PJHL/SSJHL
Assiniboia Southern RebelsAssiniboiaAssiniboia Civic Centre1992
Fort KnoxFort Qu'AppelleFort Qu'Appelle Rexentre1996
Moosomin Steel HawksMoosominMike Scherwean Arena2025
Pilot Butte StormPilot ButtePilot Butte Recreation Centre1993
Regina CapitalsReginaAl Ritchie Arena1992
Regina Silver FoxesReginaDoug Wickenheiser Arena2013

a - relocate from Delisle

Franchise history

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Former memberCurrent member

  • Assiniboia Southern Rebels (1992–present)
  • Briercrest College Clippers (1992–96) → joined theACAC
  • Moose Jaw Canucks (1992–94)
  • Notre Dame Hounds (1992–94, 2003–05)
  • Regina Capitals (1992–present)
  • Regina Express (1993–98) → Pilot Butte Express (1998–2001) →Pilot Butte Storm (2001–present)
  • Grenfell Spitfires (1994–96) → Grenfell Storm (1996–2000)
  • Canora Cobras (1995–2001)
  • Delilse Chiefs (2008-2025) →Martensville Chiefs (2025-present)
  • Fort Knox (1996–present)
  • St. Phillips Rangers (1996–2003) → Moose Mountain Rangers (2003–07)
  • Tri-Town Thunder (2005–16) →Carrot River Outback Thunder (2016–present)
  • Cypress Cyclones (2005–14)
  • Saskatoon Quakers (2007–present; joined fromNSJHL)
  • Saskatoon Royals (2007–present; joined fromNSJHL)
  • Saskatoon Westleys (2007–present; joined fromNSJHL)
  • Ochapowace Thunder (2008–16)
  • Prince Albert Ice Hawks (2008–16) → Prince Albert Titans (2016–21)
  • West Central Rage (2009–21)
  • Regina Silver Foxes (2013–present)
  • Whitefish Flyers (2023) announced but never fielded team
  • Moosomin Steel Hawks (2025–present)

Champions

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SSJHL and PJHL Champions
Defunct teams not included.
TeamTitles
Assiniboia Southern Rebels7
Pilot Butte Storm6
Saskatoon Quakers5
Regina Capitals3
Saskatoon Royals2
Fort Knox1
Tri-Town Thunder1

To see the champions for the North Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League before 2007, seeNorth Saskatchewan Junior B Hockey League

To see the full list of champions of the Athol Murray Trophy, seeAthol Murray Trophy

SeasonSSJHL Playoff championRunner-upResultKeystone Cup finish
1992–93Assiniboia Southern RebelsRegina Capitals
1993–94Notre Dame HoundsMoose Jaw Canucks
1994–95Regina CapitalsGrenfell Spitfires
1995–96Assiniboia Southern RebelsRegina CapitalsGold medalist
1996–97Grenfell StormBriercrest ClippersGold medalist
1997–98St. Phillips RangersRegina Capitals
1998–99Assiniboia Southern RebelsRegina Capitals
1999–00Assiniboia Southern RebelsFort Knox
2000–01Assiniboia Southern RebelsSt. Phillips RangersGold medalist
2001–02Assiniboia Southern RebelsSt. Phillips Rangers4-0
(best-of 7)
2002–03Assiniboia Southern RebelsRegina Capitals4-1
(best-of 7)
Gold medalist
2003–04Regina CapitalsGold medalist
2004–05Pilot Butte StormFort Knox4-3
(best-of 7)
DNQ
2005–06Regina CapitalsPilot Butte Storm4-1
(best-of 7)
DNQ
2006–07Pilot Butte StormFort Knox4-1
(best-of 7)
Fort Knox (host) - Silver medalist
2007–08Pilot Butte StormSaskatoon Royals4-2
(best-of 7)
5th
2008–09Saskatoon RoyalsPilot Butte Storm4-1
(best-of 7)
4th
2009–10Tri-Town ThunderPilot Butte Storm4-3
(best-of 7)
Silver medalist
2010–11Pilot Butte StormSaskatoon Royals4-3
(best-of 7)
Bronze medalist
2011–12Pilot Butte StormDelisle Chiefs4-1
(best-of 7)
Pilot Butte Storm - 6th

Saskatoon Royals (host) - 4th

2012–13Saskatoon RoyalsPilot Butte Storm4-1
(best-of 7)
Silver medalist
2013–14Saskatoon QuakersPilot Butte Storm4-3
(best-of 7)
5th
2014–15Saskatoon QuakersPilot Butte Storm4-0
(best-of 7)
Bronze medalist[1]
2015–16Saskatoon QuakersRegina Capitals4-0
(best-of 7)
[2]
Saskatoon Quakers — Silver medalist
Regina Capitals (host) - 4th
2016–17Regina CapitalsSaskatoon Quakers4-2
(best-of 7)
[3]
Bronze medalist
2017–18Regina CapitalsDelisle Chiefs4-1
(best-of 7)
Sask did not send rep
2018–19Regina CapitalsSaskatoon Quakers4-0
(best-of 7)
[4]
Sask did not send rep
2019–20none (COVID-19 pandemic)---------
2020–21none (COVID-19 pandemic)---------
2021–22Saskatoon QuakersPilot Butte Storm4-1
(best-of 7)
Sask did not send rep
2022–23Pilot Butte StormSaskatoon Quakers4-3
(best-of 7)
Sask did not send rep
2023–24Saskatoon QuakersRegina Capitals4-1
(best-of 7)
Saskatoon Royals — 2nd Place
2024–25Fort KnoxSaskatoon Westleys4-2
(best-of 7)
Saskatoon Royals — 3rd Place

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Campbell River storm past North Edmonton Red Wings to capture Keystone Cup gold".Bonnyville Nouvelle. April 21, 2015. Archived fromthe original on November 18, 2015.
  2. ^"Saskatoon AGI Insurance Quakers win third straight PJHL championship".Saskatoon StarPhoenix. March 31, 2016.
  3. ^"Extreme Hockey Regina Capitals capture Prairie Junior Hockey League title".Regina Leader-Post. April 3, 2017.
  4. ^"Extreme Hockey Regina Capitals celebrate three-peat".Regina Leader-Post. April 7, 2019.

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