2015–16 PJHL season

2015–16 PJHL season
League Prairie Junior Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration September 13, 2015 – February 13, 2016
Number of games 40
Number of teams 13
Regular season
Season champions Canada Saskatoon Quakers
Runners-up Canada Regina Capitals
Top scorer Canada Zach Garrett
Playoffs
North champions Saskatoon Quakers
South champions Regina Capitals
Finals champions Saskatoon Quakers

The 2015–16 PJHL season is the 11th season of play of the Prairie Junior Hockey League (PJHL). Thirteen teams compete in 40-game regular season schedules prior to the 2016 PJHL Playoffs.

Teams

North Division
Team City Arena Joined PJHL
Delisle Chiefs Delisle Delisle Arena 2009 (2008 as Saskatoon Chiefs)
Prince Albert Ice Hawks Prince Albert Kinsmen Arena 2008
Saskatoon Quakers Saskatoon Harold Latrace/Rod Hamm Arena 2006 (Founded in 1987 as NSJHL team)
Saskatoon Royals Saskatoon Harold Latrace/Rod Hamm Arena 2006 (Founded in 1987 as NSJHL team)
Saskatoon Westleys Saskatoon Harold Latrace/Rod Hamm Arena 2006 (Founded in 1987 as NSJHL team)
Tri-Town Thunder Carrot River Carrot River Arena 2005 (Founded in 2001 as NSJHL team)
West Central Rage Kerrobert Kerrobert Arena 2009
South Division
Team City Arena Joined PJHL
Assiniboia Southern Rebels Assiniboia Assiniboia Civic Centre 2005 (Founded in 1992 as SSJHL team)
Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Knox Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Qu’Appelle Rexentre 2005
Ochapowace Thunder Whitewood 2008
Pilot Butte Storm Pilot Butte Pilot Butte Recreation Centre 2005 (Founded in 2001 as SSJHL team)
Regina Capitals Regina Al Ritchie Arena 2005 (Founded in 1992 as SSJHL team)
Regina Silver Foxes Regina Doug Wickenheiser Arena 2013

Regular Season

Final standings

North Division

GP W L OTL Pts GF GA
ySaskatoon Quakers40 38 2 0 76 310 78
yDelise Chiefs 40 31 8 1 63 242 115
xTri-Town Thunder 40 23 16 1 47 176 156
xSaskatoon Westleys 40 21 14 5 47 143 157
xSaskatoon Royals 40 15 23 2 32 142 185
xWest Central Rage40 13 25 228 147 180
Prince Albert Icehawks40 13 25 2 28 150 235

y – clinched bye; x – clinched survivor series;

South Division

GP W L OTL Pts GF GA
xRegina Capitals40 32 6 2 66 229 95
xAssiniboia Southern Rebels 40 24 15 1 49 213 145
xPilot Butte Storm 40 22 16 2 46 217 140
xFort Knox 40 18 19 3 39 165 153
Regina Silver Foxes 40 10 27 3 23 154 221
Ochapowace Thunder 40 0 40 00 82 510

y – clinched bye; x – clinched playoff spot;

Playoffs

Because there are more teams in the Northern Division than the South, the top 6 teams in the Northern Division make playoffs instead of 4. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth teams play in a "Survivor Series" best of five to see who will play in the playoffs. This year, the Tri-Town Thunder defeated the West Central Rage in three games to advance to play the Delisle Chiefs, the Saskatoon Westleys and Saskatoon Royals are currently competing to see who plays the Saskatoon Quakers.

  Survivor Series A
               
   3    Tri-Town Thunder 5 5 4
 6    West Central Rage 2 0 2
  Survivor Series B
               
   4    Saskatoon Westleys 6 4 1 5  6
 5    Saskatoon Royals 0 6 6 2  1
  Division Semi-Finals Division Finals PJHL Finals
                           
  1    Saskatoon Quakers 4  
4    Saskatoon Westleys* 1  
  1   Saskatoon Quakers 4  
North Division
  3   Tri-Town Thunder*  0  
2    Delisle Chiefs 3
  3    Tri-Town Thunder* 4  
     1   Saskatoon Quakers  4
   1   Regina Capitals  0
  1    Regina Capitals 4  
4    Fort Knox 0  
  1    Regina Capitals  4
South Division
  2    Assiniboia Rebels 1  
2    Assiniboia Rebels 4
  3    Pilot Butte Storm 1  
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