The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association divided Junior A Hockey into two categories, Tier 1 and Tier 2.Tier 1 was limited to only three leagues, the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and the Western Canada Hockey League. The remaining Junior A Leagues fell into Tier 2. Only Tier 1 Leagues were allowed to play for the Memorial Cup, Canada’s Junior A Championship. In time, Tier 1 would become known as Major Junior, and Tier 2 as simply Junior A.
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| - The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association divided Junior A Hockey into two categories, Tier 1 and Tier 2.Tier 1 was limited to only three leagues, the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and the Western Canada Hockey League. The remaining Junior A Leagues fell into Tier 2. Only Tier 1 Leagues were allowed to play for the Memorial Cup, Canada’s Junior A Championship. In time, Tier 1 would become known as Major Junior, and Tier 2 as simply Junior A.
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- 2(xsd:integer)
- 3(xsd:integer)
- 4(xsd:integer)
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RD2-seed
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- 2(xsd:integer)
- 3(xsd:integer)
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RD2-score
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Group
| - North Division
- South Division
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RD
| - Division Finals
- Division Semi-Finals
- Turnbull Cup Championship
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RD1-score
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RD2-team
| - Selkirk Steelers
- Kenora Muskies
- St. James Canadians
- St. Boniface Saints
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RD1-team
| - Selkirk Steelers
- Dauphin Kings
- Kenora Muskies
- Winnipeg Monarchs
- St. James Canadians
- Portage Terriers
- St. Boniface Saints
- West Kildonan North Stars
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RD3-seed
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- 3(xsd:integer)
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RD3-team
| - Kenora Muskies
- St. Boniface Saints
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abstract
| - The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association divided Junior A Hockey into two categories, Tier 1 and Tier 2.Tier 1 was limited to only three leagues, the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and the Western Canada Hockey League. The remaining Junior A Leagues fell into Tier 2. Only Tier 1 Leagues were allowed to play for the Memorial Cup, Canada’s Junior A Championship. In May 1970, Frank McKinnon tabled a motion at the CAHA annual general meeting to allow the remaining Junior A Leagues to compete for a national championship. The motion was carried and the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association donated the Manitoba Centennial Trophy, in celebration of Manitoba's centennial (1970). In time, Tier 1 would become known as Major Junior, and Tier 2 as simply Junior A.
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