Manitoba

Peguis Juniors Play Final Home Games for Playoff Spot

By

James Sinclair
March 9, 2026 12:05 pm

The Peguis Juniors are entering the final stretch of their season in Peguis, Manitoba, as they fight for a spot in the upcoming playoffs. As of March 9, 2026, the team has a record of 15 wins, 17 losses, and two overtime losses, giving them 32 points in the league standings. These results put the team in a critical position to move forward and secure their place in the post-season bracket.

Fans can watch the team compete at the Peguis Multiplex for two important games against the Norway House North Stars on March 19 and March 20, 2026. These matchups are the final hurdle for the Juniors as they look to finish their regular season with a strong performance on home ice. Local organizers expect the games to boost team morale and help bring in ticket money to support community sports events.

The team plays in the Keystone Junior Hockey League, which is a partnership of First Nations-led hockey teams. This league focuses on helping young athletes grow while building community pride through competitive sports across Northern Manitoba. Marcel Fontaine serves as the president of the organization, which works to support the growth of First Nations hockey and improve the experience for local fans and families.

Success in these final games will determine how the team enters the playoff tournament later this month. Residents are being encouraged to support the local athletes as they complete their final games of the winter season. The performance of the Juniors during these home games will serve as a final test before the league finalizes the full championship bracket.

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