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The Dauphin Kings are lighting the lamp more than any other team in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) and they've taken a significant jump in the CJHL's Top 20 rankings.

Dauphin scored 25 goals in three games last week and jumped to 12th in the rankings this week, marking the biggest jump from any team in the country, as they were honourable mentions last week.

Sitting on top of the MGEU West Division by four points over Northern Manitoba, with two games in hand, Dauphin has 25 wins on the season and has won four of their five games in 2025. Dauphin's only loss in 2025 was against Portage and even in that game, the Kings outshot the Terriers, 33-18, on 5-on-5. Their special teams struggled and that was the team's demise. 

Dauphin's 144 goals are third-most in the league while their 89 against are the second-fewest. Dauphin returns to game action on Tuesday when they head to Swan River to play the Stampeders at 7:00 p.m., you can hear that game here on 730CKDM with Darnell Duff. 

Don't forget about Ukrainian Night on Saturday when Dauphin will host the Virden Oil Capitals. Tickets for the game are just $5 and you can get them at the CNUF Office. 


 Jayce Legaarden and the Winkler Flyers jumped two spots to seventh, Steinbach slipped two to 10 while Portage are honourable mentions. Across the border in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), Will Munro and Bo Eisner of Swan River and the Melfort Mustangs are ranked second in the country while the Flin Flon Bombers, who have points in 21 straight games, are ranked 15th