Player | Points |
---|---|
Drew Peters (OCN) | 107 |
Brody McPherson (PJR) | 79 |
Wilfred Mcleod (CLI) | 74 |
Albert Sinclair Jr. (NCN) | 68 |
Ayden Daniels (PJR) | 58 |
Dyson Pelletier (PJR) | 56 |
Roger Houle Jr. (NHNS) | 55 |
Dwayne McKenzie (NHNS) | 52 |
Lucien Tait-Reaume (NHNS) | 52 |
Goalie | SV% |
---|---|
Paxton Moore (PBCN) | .911 |
Tucker St. John (PJR) | .889 |
Aiden Biswanger (NCN) | .884 |
Keecan Beaulieu (CLI) | .879 |
Thomas Guimond (NHNS) | .866 |
Conner Dawson (NHNS) | .862 |
With the completion of the KJHL regular season, teams are gearing up for some highly anticipated playoff action. With their first regular season in the books, the NCN Flames claimed their first ever 'Carillon Cup' as regular season champions with 23 wins, 7 losses and 2 overtime losses. Led by Henry Muchikekwanape with a solid 44 goals and 82 points and being backstopped by Braedin Melstad who led the league in save percentage with a sparkling .860%.
Wrapping up second place were the OCN Storm with an above .500 winning percentage in 20 wins and 12 losses. Bryson Werbicki-Mallet led the charge for the Storm putting up 41 goals and 48 assists in just 25 games. Braxton Constant was solid in the crease as well, winning 14 of his 20 appearances with a .845% save percentage.
Securing third place in the final weekend of the season, the Peguis Juniors with 18 wins, 13 losses and 1 overtime loss. Peguis was led by the scoring machine that was Tyrome Spence. Spence led the league in goals with 74 in 25 games. He also put up a whopping 121 points in the process. Goaltender Drey Flett picked up 11 wins in his 16 appearances putting up a solid .844% save percentage in the process.
The Cross Lake Islanders finished the season in 4th place this season, finishing with a .500 record with 16 wins and 16 losses. They were led by leading scorer Dennis Scatch, who put up 22 goals and 56 assists. Marcus Ross led the way in net winning 7 of his 12 games putting up a respectable .855% save percentage.
The Norway House North Stars finished the season in fifth place, but will be looking to make some noise in the postseason. Finishing with a 3-28-1 record, they were led by Tyler McKay who put up 14 goals and 16 assists in just 18 games. Tanner Poker wasn't far behind putting up 29 points of his own in 26 games.
PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
SURVIVOR SERIES - Series 1
Cross Lake Islanders (4th place) vs. Norway House North Stars (5th place)
Game 1 - Tuesday March 10th at 7:30pm in Cross Lake
Game 2 - Wednesday March 11th at 7:30pm in Norway House
Game 3 - Thursday March 12th at 7:30pm in Cross Lake (if necessary)
The winner of the best of three survivor series will take on the NCN Flames in Semifinal Series - Series 3.
SEMIFINAL SERIES - Series 2
OCN Storm (2nd place) vs. Peguis Juniors (3rd place)
Game 1 - Saturday March 14th at 7:30pm in OCN
Game 2 - Sunday March 15th at 2:30pm in OCN
Game 3 - Saturday March 21st at 7:30pm in Peguis
Game 4 - Sunday March 22nd at 2:30pm in Peguis
Game 5 - Tuesday March 24th at 7:30pm in OCN (if necessary)
Game 6 - Thursday March 26th at 7:30pm in Peguis (if necessary)
Game 7 - Tuesday March 31st at 7:30pm in OCN (if necessary)
SEMIFINAL SERIES - Series 3
NCN Flames (1st place) vs. Survivor Series Winner
Game 1 - TBD at NCN Flames
Game 2 - TBD
Game 3 - TBD
Game 4 - TBD
Game 5 - TBD
Game 6 - TBD
Game 7 - TBD
The KJHL Championship Final (Series 4) will begin on Saturday April 4th, 2020 and will be completed by Saturday April 18th, 2020. The winner of the KJHL Championship Final will represent the KJHL at the Keystone Cup Border Battle, which is being hosted this year by the Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye at the Tournament Center in Thunder Bay, Ontario from April 23rd to 26th, 2020.
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