Baldy Northcott Trophy - Champions

Champions

1978 Flin Flon Bombers (Independent)
1979 Transcona Railers (MJBHL)
1980 Transcona Railers (MJBHL)
1981 Transcona Railers (MJBHL)
1982 Brandon Jr. B's (Independent)
1983 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
1984 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
1985 North Winnipeg Satelites (MJBHL)
1986 North Winnipeg Satelites (MJBHL)
1987 Oak Bluffs Raiders (MJBHL)
1988 North Winnipeg Satelites (MJBHL)
1989 North Winnipeg Satelites (MJBHL)
1990 Beausejour Comets (MJBHL)
1991 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
1992 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
1993 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
1994 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
1995 St. Malo Warriors (MJBHL)
1996 Peguis Juniors (MJBHL)
1997 St. Malo Warriors (MJBHL)
1998 Peguis Juniors (MJBHL)
1999 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
2000 St. Malo Warriors (MJBHL)
2001 Norway House North Stars (NWJHL)
2002 NCN Flames (NWJHL)
2003 Selkirk Fishermen (MJBHL)
2004 Norway House North Stars (NWJHL)
2005 Selkirk Fishermen (KJHL)
2006 North Winnipeg Satelites (KJHL)
2007 Winnipeg Saints (KJHL)
2008 Norway House North Stars (KJHL)
2009 St. Malo Warriors (KJHL)
2010 Selkirk Fishermen (KJHL)
2011 Arborg Ice Dawgs (KJHL)
2012 Arborg Ice Dawgs (KJHL)

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