Pistons fourth in CJHL rankings
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This article was published 28/11/2023 (714 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) released its final top-20 rankings for November, with the Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL) wrapping up the month, just as they started it, first overall.
First among the Saskatchewan teams, the Bombers boast a 7-0-1-0 record in November and only have one defeat in regulation to date, while having gone 20-1-2-0 overall in 23 outings.
Slotted second in the listings, which are compiled each week by an independent scouting service, are the defending national CJHL champion Brooks Bandits (AJHL). League-leading Brooks reeled off 10 straight wins, and currently sports a 25-3-0-0 mark so far this season.
In the third spot among the 122-team CJHL sit the Collingwood Blues (OJHL). Winners of six games in succession, the Blues have improved to 24-3-0-0.
Rolling right along in fourth are the MJHL’s Steinbach Pistons. Continuing to set the pace on the Manitoba prairies, the Pistons have gone 19-2-1-0 to date, including a 10-game win streak.
The Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL) round out the top-five, despite having a lengthy winning streak snapped in OT on Nov. 26. The Golden Hawks are still soaring with a solid 22-4-0-1 start to their year.
The other MJHL teams to crack the top 20 include the Winkler Flyers in seventh and Virden Oil Capitals in 12th. Two MJHL clubs earned honourable mentions: Dauphin Kings and Portage Terriers.
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