2016–17 PJHL season
| 2016–17 PJHL season | |
|---|---|
| League | Prairie Junior Hockey League |
| Sport | Ice hockey |
| Duration | September 10, 2016 – February 14, 2016 |
| Number of games | 40 |
| Number of teams | 12 |
| Regular season | |
| Season champions | TBD |
| Runners-up | TBD |
| Top scorer |
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| Playoffs | |
| North champions | TBD |
| South champions | TBD |
| Finals champions | TBD |
The 2016–17 PJHL season is the 12th season of play of the Prairie Junior Hockey League (PJHL). Twelve teams compete in 40-game regular season schedules prior to the 2017 PJHL Playoffs.
Teams
| North Division | |||
| Team | City | Arena | Joined PJHL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delisle Chiefs | Delisle | Delisle Arena | 2009 (2008 as Saskatoon Chiefs) |
| Prince Albert Titans | 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) |
| Carrot River Outback Thunder | Carrot River | Carrot River Arena | 2005 (Founded in 2001 as NSJHL team as)
Started as Tri-Town Thunder, renamed in 2016 |
| West Central Rage | Kerrobert | Kerrobert Arena | 2009 |
| South Division | |||
| Team | City | Arena | Joined PJHL/SSJHL |
| Assiniboia Southern Rebels | Assiniboia | Assiniboia Civic Centre | 1992 |
| Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Knox | Fort Qu'Appelle | Fort Qu’Appelle Rexentre | 2005 |
| Pilot Butte Storm | Pilot Butte | Pilot Butte Recreation Centre | 1993 as Regina Express |
| Regina Capitals | Regina | Al Ritchie Arena | 1992 |
| Regina Silver Foxes | Regina | Doug Wickenheiser Arena | 2013 |
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