Team | GP | PTS |
---|---|---|
Selkirk | 30 | 66 |
St. Malo | 30 | 57 |
Lundar | 30 | 45 |
Beausejour | 30 | 45 |
Arborg | 30 | 29 |
N. Winnipeg | 30 | 26 |
2019-2020 CRJHL All- Stars
Selkirk Fishermen
Evan Bedard #14 – Played 32 games and led the Fishermen with 38 points, including 20 goals.
Chad King #15 – Played 25 games and finished second on the Fishermen in scoring with 32 points (10G, 22A).
Riley Bannermen #35 – Played in 17 games and finished with a record of 13-3-1, including a save percentage of .929 and a goals against average of 2.23.
St. Malo Warriors
Maxime Collette #19 – Played 32 games as a rookie and led the Warriors, and the CRJHL in scoring with 61 points, including 36 goals and 25 assists.
Alex Murray #14 – Played 31 games and finished second on the Warriors in scoring with 47 points (25G, 22A).
Evan Van Laeken #33 – Played in 19 games and finished with a record of 14-5-0, including 4 shutouts, a save percentage of .921 and a goals against average of 2.30.
Lundar Falcons
Braden Paulic #10 – Played 30 games and led the Falcons with 52 points, including 23 goals and 29 assists.
Josh Wilkinson #15 – Played 27 games and finished second in team scoring with 44 points (26G, 18A).
Arborg Ice Dawgs
Josh Roche #26 – Played 31 games and led the Ice Dawgs with 26 points, including 13 goals and 13 assists.
Blaze Bezecki #22 – Played 24 games and finished third in scoring on the Ice Dawgs with 24 points (15G, 9A).
North Winnipeg Satelites
Eli Caparros #12 – Played 31 games and led the Satelites with 27 points, including 11 goals and 16 assists.
Derian Emes #25 – Played 21 games and finished second in team scoring with 15points (11G, 4A).
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