In 1992, the Winkler Flyers were the runners-up to the Thunder Bay Flyers for Canada’s National Junior A Championship. Thirty-two years later, the Flyers have another chance at national glory at the 2024 Centennial Cup, presented by Tim Hortons.
The road to Oakville was not necessarily an easy one as the Flyers faced tough competition in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) playoffs. After a five-game series win over the Portage Terriers, the Flyers and Virden Oil Capitals had three games go to overtime—including four periods of overtime in the series-deciding Game 6, where Jakob Jones notched the game-winner for Winkler.
Two additional games went to overtime in the MJHL final, but the Flyers were able to pull off a four-game sweep over the Steinbach Pistons to lock up its spot in Oakville.
The Flyers had a strong regular season with a 42-11-5 record—the second-best record in Manitoba and equalling the fourth-most wins in franchise history (which dates back to 1980). They were red-hot from the first drop of the puck in September, winning each of their first nine games and claiming top spot in the CJHL Top 20 rankings for two weeks in late October.
Dalton Andrew and Trent Penner have led the Flyers’ offence. Andrew was the top scorer in the MJHL regular season with 43 goals and 82 points, while Penner – named MJHL MVP – followed closely behind in second with 29 goals and 78 points.
Malachi Klassen earned playoff MVP honours; the 20-year-old had a 12-3 postseason record with a 2.07 goals-against average and .923 save percentage.
The Flyers also have talent behind their bench—Justin Falk (283), Ryan White (332) and Eric Fehr (722) have a combined 1,337 games of NHL experience. Falk was hired as assistant general manager and assistant coach in March 2021, before being promoted to GM and head coach three months later. White as added as an assistant coach in August 2021, while Fehr was brought on as the director of player development in June 2022.
HOW THEY GOT TO OAKVILLE
Manitoba Junior Hockey League Quarterfinal: defeated Portage Terriers 4-1 (4-1, 2-3, 5-3, 3-1, 6-3) Semifinal: defeated Virden Oil Capitals 4-2 (0-4, 2-1, 1-4, 5-4 2OT, 2-1 2OT, 2-1 4OT) Final: defeated Steinbach Pistons 4-0 (2-1, 3-1, 4-3 OT, 5-4 OT)
REGULAR SEASON
Record (W-L-OTL): 42-11-5 (2nd in MJHL) Goals for: 234 (2nd in MJHL) Goals against: 122 (2nd in MJHL) Power play: 63 for 243 (25.9% – 1st in MJHL) Penalty killing: 225 of 266 (84.6% – 3rd in MJHL) Longest winning streak: 9 (Sept. 22-Oct. 23)
Top 3 scorers: • Dalton Andrew – 43G 39A 82P (1st in MJHL) • Trent Penner – 29G 49A 78P (2nd in MJHL) • Brody Beauchemin – 13G 53A 66P (4th in MJHL)
PLAYOFFS
Record: 12-3 Goals for: 45 Goals against: 35 Power play: 8 for 43 (18.6%) Penalty killing: 37 of 49 (75.6%)
Top 3 scorers: • Trent Penner – 6G 8A 14P • Dalton Andrew – 4G 10A 14P • Zach Nicolas – 6G 7A 13P
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
1992 – Winkler Flyers | runners-up | 3-3 | 24GF 33GA
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY COMMITMENTS
Malachi Klassen – College of the Holy Cross (2024-25) Zach Nicolas – Stonehill College (2024-25) Trent Penner – University of Alaska Fairbanks (2024-25)
CJHL TOP 20 RANKINGS
Oct. 2 – 5th Oct. 9 – 3rd Oct. 16 – 1st Oct. 23 – 1st Oct. 30 – 5th Nov. 6 – 3rd Nov. 13 – 5th Nov. 20 – 7th Nov. 27 – 6th Dec. 4 – 6th Dec. 11 – 6th Dec. 18 – 7th Jan. 8 – 9th Jan. 15 – 8th Jan. 22 – 6th Jan. 29 – 6th Feb. 5 – 5th Feb. 12 – 5th Feb. 19 – 5th Feb. 26 – 4th March 4 – 4th March 11 – 4th
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