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Ranking Updates

2024-25 Week #32 Team Ratings and Rankings Released

MHR Week #32 Rankings are now available. Our volunteers, members, admin team and GameSheet API added 2,655 new game results this week. MHR now has over 475,000 game scores in the system. We now have 24,369 teams that have met the 10 game minimum to be ranked, an increase of 120 teams from last week.

  • Squirt
  • Peewee
  • Bantam
  • Midget Minor
  • Midget Major
  • High School
  • Junior
  • College
  • Girls
  • Association Rankings

    The Telus and Esso Cup crowned their champions this past week!  Congratulations to the Regina Pat Canadians U18 boys team from Saskatchewan and the Edmonton Jr Oilers U18 girls team from Alberta on their championship victories!  We will continue to keep up on Junior championships in both the USA and Canadian Junior league playoffs. The Robertson Cup (NAHL), the Clark Cup (USHL), the Centennial Cup (Canada Jr A National Championship) and the Memorial Cup (Major Junior National Championship) will all be played later this month.

    This will be the last weekly rankings update for the 2024-25 season.  We will continue to update missing games from the past fall/winter season over the next month and eventually start preparation for the 2025-26 season, which will be released on June 1, 2025.  We will update the rankings once more at the end of May to factor in any missing scores before we release the new season on June 1st.

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