Provincial 'A' Final - Game 2Final score: Killarney 2 - Winkler 3
Winkler wins the series 2-0. No game sheet is currently available.
Provincial 'A' Final - Game 1Final Score: Royals 7 - Shamrocks 1
1st 3:46 - WIN: #8 Penner (unassisted)
2nd 19:49 - WIN: #24 Augert (unassisted)
2nd 14:55 - WIN: #20 Lewadniuk (#9 Bergman)
2nd 11:14 - WIN: #24 Augert (#2 Henry, #65 Peters)
2nd 2:08 - KIL: #24 Stagg (#9 Gow, #23 Peters)
3rd 18:48 - WIN: #24 Augert (unassisted)
3rd 15:42 - WIN: #20 Lewadniuk (#93 Tanner, #10 TJ Matuszewski)
3rd 8:07 - WIN: #81 Letkeman (#9 Bergman, #8 Penner) PP
W - WIN #29 Matthew Thiessen (24 saves)
L - KIL #1 Brian Archibald (21 saves)
Provincial Final SetThe Killarney Shamrocks will face the Winkler Royals in this year's Provincial 'A' Final. The teams will play a best-of-3 final to determine the champion. Game times are as follows:
Game 1: Thursday, April 2nd - 8:00PM - @ Killarney
Game 2: Thursday, April 9th - 7:30 PM - @ Winkler
Game 3: Sunday, April 12th - 6:00 PM - @ Killarney (if necessary)
Killarney Wins ChampionshipThe Killarney Shamrocks claimed their 2nd straight championship Thursday night, downing the Hartney Blues 3-1 in the fifth and deciding game of the series. The Shamrocks will now move on to face the winner of the SEMHL—the Winkler Royals or Ile de Chenes Northstars—in the Manitoba Provincal ‘A’ Final. Dates will be posted as soon as they get scheduled.
Archibald named Playoff MVPKillarney goaltender Brian Archibald was named playoff MVP. Archibald went 8-3 in the playoffs, with a sparkling 1.70 GAA and .941 save percentage, both tops in the league.
Winner Take AllThe Hartney Blues have battled back from a 2-0 series deficit to force a deciding Game 5 in the THHL Final. The game has been scheduled for Thursday, March 26th in Killarney. Puck drop is 8:00.
THHL FinalsThe Tiger Hills Hockey League Final will see two of the top three regular season teams do battle in a hectic best-of-five series. The Killarney Shamrocks and Hartney Blues will start their final on Wednesday, March 18th, which will kick off a 3-game-in-4-night stretch with Game 2 on Thursday, and Game 3 on Saturday. Game 4 goes Monday 23rd while Game 5's date and time are still to be determined.
The Shamrocks will be looking for back-to-back championships and their fifth title overall since 2012. The Blues will be entering their first ever THHL Final. Killarney's Brian Archibald (1.99) and Hartney's Justin Holder (2.41) were 1-2 in goals against average during the regular season (min. 7 starts). Up front, the Shamrocks' Ty Enns (3rd), and the Blues' Mark Agnew (6th), Jesse Linner (9th), and Zack McMillan (10th) all finished top-10 in regular season scoring.
Semi-Finals SetThe 2026 THHL Semi-Finals are set. Different from the previous two rounds, there will be no selection of opponents, but rather matchups are decided by the regular season standings. The #1 seed Killarney Shamrocks will play the #5 seed Virden Oil Kings, while the #2 seed Minnedosa Bombers will take on the #3 seed Hartney Blues. Minnedosa and Hartney kick off the semis on Saturday, February 28th, while the Killarney/Virden series starts on Friday, March 6th.
THHL Quarterfinal MatchupsEight teams remain in the running for the THHL championship. The Quarterfinal Round is set up similar to the Preliminary Round, with the top four seeds choosing their opponents. The only change is that each series will be Best-of-5 affairs. Keep checking back here to see the selections as they get made.
#1 Killarney selects #7 Neepawa
#2 Minnedosa selects #8 Melita
#3 Hartney selects #6 Boissevain
#4 Rivers will play #5 Virden
PlayoffsWith the just a few games remaining on the schedule for the regular season, playoff selections are beginning to take place. A few quick reminders:
The top 4 seeds (Killarney, Minnedosa, Rivers, and Hartney) all have first round byes.
The bottom 2 seeds (Wawanesa and Sandy Bay) will not compete in the playoffs.
From there, teams who finish 5th through 8th get to select their opponents from the 9th through 12th finishers. We will update that process here as it gets completed:
5th seed Virden selects 12th seed Souris.
6th seed Boissevain selects 11th seed Carberry.
7th seed Neepawa selects 10th seed Deloraine.
8th seed Melita will play 9th seed MacGregor.
PostponementsJanuary 16th Postponed Games
Killarney @ Hartney (makeup TBD)
MacGregor @ Wawanesa (Rescheduled to February 1st, 4:30)
Virden @ Deloraine (Rescheduled to February 4th, 8:00)
Neepawa @ Boissevain Live on TL MediaFollow the link to watch live THHL action!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNXyPj-ikWE
CancellationsThe following games have been postponed:
Friday, December 19th:
Hartney @ Boissevain - rescheduled for Tuesday, January 27th @ 8:00
Wawanesa @ Rivers - rescheduled for Sunday, December 21st @ 7:00
Minnedosa @ MacGregor - (no make up date yet)
Saturday, December 20th:
Sandy Bay @ Carberry - rescheduled for Wednesday, January 14th @ 8:00
Saturday, January 17th:
Hartney @ Sandy Bay - rescheduled for Sunday, January 4th @ 6:00
Game RescheduledThe MacGregor @ Boissevain, originally scheduled for October 26th has been rescheduled for December 27th @ 8:00 PM.
2025/26 SeasonThe 2025/26 THHL season will see the addition of two teams to create a 14-team league. The Wawanesa Jets will be returning after a one-year leave of absence, and the Sandy Bay Flying Feathermen will embark on their first season in the THHL.
A few other changes to the league format will be made as well.
West Division - Boissevain, Deloraine, Hartney, Killarney, Melita, Souris, Virden
East Division - Carberry, MacGregor, Minnedosa, Neepawa, Rivers, Sandy Bay, Wawanesa
All teams will play a 19-game schedule, playing their "divisional" opponents twice, and the other division once.
A few new rules will be in effect this season as well.
Stay posted for the release of the schedule, games are slated to start in late October.