South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League


The South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League is a senior men's ice hockey league in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Founded in 1951, it is one of Manitoba's longest-running leagues. The SEMHL is affiliated with Hockey Manitoba, the provincial branch of Hockey Canada.

Teams

During its existence, 28 different teams from across southern Manitoba have played in the league at one time or another. Only one team, the Altona Maroons, has played every season. Currently, the league consists of seven teams, mostly in the Pembina Valley region.
TeamCentreActiveNo. of SEMHL Championships
Altona MaroonsAltona1951–present11
Carman BeaversCarman1953-1955, 1963–present10
Morden RedskinsMorden1983–present13
Notre Dame HawksNotre-Dame-de-Lourdes1990-1997, 2004–present3
Portage IslandersPortage la Prairie2015–present0
Warren MercsWarren2005–present1
Winkler RoyalsWinkler1951-1991, 2013–present4

Defunct Teams

Championship

The Elmer Hilbebrand Trophy is awarded to the league champion each season. The SEMHL champion qualifies for the Manitoba Senior 'A' Provincial Championship and competes against the champions from Manitoba's four other senior leagues.
Only one SEMHL team, the Warroad Lakers, has gone on to win the Allan Cup.

Champions