Market2024–25 MHL season
Company Profile

2024–25 MHL season

The 2024–25 MHL season was the 57th season of the Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL).

Regular season
Teams each play a 52-game regular season schedule, including 8 matches against each team in their division, and two against each team in the other division. Source: Source: == Post-season ==
Post-season
The first seed Edmundston Blizzard swept the final round against the seventh seed Pictou County Crushers in four games to win the league championship Metalfab Cup and advanced to the national championship tournament in Calgary. Source: Quarterfinal: Edmundston Blizzard vs Miramichi Timberwolves The first-place Edmundston Blizzard defeated the eighth-place Miramichi Timberwolves in four games to one. Miramichi's double-overtime victory in game two was Edmunston's only loss of the playoffs. Quarterfinal: Amherst Ramblers vs Truro Bearcats The sixth-place Truro Bearcats defeated the third-place Amherst Ramblers in four games to two. Quarterfinal: Summerside Western Capitals vs Pictou County Crushers The seventh-place Pictou County Crushers defeated the second-place Summerside Western Capitals in four games to one. Semifinal: Edmundston Blizzard vs Campbellton Tigers The Edmundston Blizzard swept the Campbellton Tigers in four games to advance to the final. Semifinal: Truro Bearcats vs Pictou County Crushers The Pictou County Crushers swept the Truro Bearcats in four games to win the Nova Scotia Junior A championship and advance to the MHL championship final against the Edmundston Blizzard. Final: Edmundston Blizzard vs Pictou County Crushers The Edmundston Blizzard swept the Pictou County Crushers in four games to win the league championship Metalfab Cup and advance to the national championship 2025 Centennial Cup tournament in Calgary. == National championship ==
National championship
The 54th annual Junior A national championship tournament took place at the Max Bell Centre in Calgary, hosted by the Calgary Canucks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). Representing the MHL, the Metalfab Cup championship Edmundston Blizzard were eliminated from competition after losing two out of four matches in the preliminary round. == References ==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com