2018–19 SJHL season

2018–19 SJHL season
LeagueSaskatchewan Junior Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Regular Season
Season championsNipawin Hawks
Finals championsBattlefords North Stars

The 2018–19 Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League was the league's 51st Season. The Battlefords North Stars won the league championship and were the runners up for the regional championship ANAVET Cup. In January, Taylor Keast dressed as an emergency back-up goaltender for the Ice Dogs against the Kindersley Klippers and, in so doing, became the first female player in SJHL history.[1][2]

Regular season

Sherwood Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts
Nipawin Hawks[a] 58 38 15 2 3 81
Melfort Mustangs[b] 58 37 17 4 0 78
Flin Flon Bombers[b] 58 34 20 1 3 72
La Ronge Ice Wolves[c] 58 12 44 1 1 26
Global Ag Risk Solutions Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts
Battlefords North Stars[a] 58 35 13 5 5 80
Kindersley Klippers[b] 58 36 16 4 2 78
Humboldt Broncos[b] 58 35 19 3 1 74
Notre Dame Hounds[b] 58 25 23 5 5 60
Viterra Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts
Estevan Bruins[a] 58 31 22 3 2 67
Yorkton Terriers[b] 58 31 26 1 0 63
Weyburn Red Wings[b] 58 18 34 5 1 42
Melville Millionaires[c] 58 16 32 6 4 42
  1. ^ a b c Advanced to second round of the playoffs
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Advanced to playoffs
  3. ^ a b Eliminated from playoffs

Source: "2018–19 SJHL standings". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 6 July 2025.

Playoffs

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4
1 Nipawin 3
8 Yorkton 2 8 Yorkton 4
9 Notre Dame 1 2 Battlefords 4
8 Yorkton 0
4 Melfort 4
5 Kindersley 1
2 Battlefords 4
4 Melford 1[3]
2 Battlefords 4
7 Flin Flon 2 7 Flin Flon 3
10 Weyburn 0 3 Estevan 2
4 Melford 4
3 Estevan 4
6 Humboldt 3


ANAVET Cup

League Finals Avanet Cup
      
2 Battlefords 4
4 Melford 1
S2 Battlefords 1
SJHL
MJHL
M1 Portage 4[4][5]
1 Portage 4
2 Swan Valley 3

References

  1. ^ Cornet, Derek (16 January 2019). "La Ronge athlete makes SJHL history after suiting up for the Ice Wolves". larongeNOW. Pattison Media. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  2. ^ Provost, Kelly (13 January 2019). "SJHL says northern Sask. teen first girl to break league's gender barrier". CBC News. CBC/Radio-Canada. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  3. ^ "Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL)". sjhl.hockeytech.com.
  4. ^ "MJHL League Site". www.mjhlhockey.ca.
  5. ^ "Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL)". sjhl.hockeytech.com.