There’s a real buzz in junior hockey right now—and it’s centred in Flin Flon.
The Flin Flon Bombers are heading to the Centennial Cup in Summerside after snapping a 33-year SJHL championship drought with a dominant playoff run. It’s a milestone moment for the franchise, and now they carry the league’s hopes onto the national stage.
Because this isn’t just about one team. The SJHL hasn’t won the Centennial Cup since the Yorkton Terriers in 2014—and in fact, the league has come painfully close in recent years, finishing with three straight silver medals at the national event.
That’s the backdrop the Bombers are stepping into.
Flin Flon now has the chance to do what no SJHL team has done in over a decade—finish the job and turn a breakthrough provincial title into a national championship.
They’ve already rewritten their own history. Now the question is whether they can rewrite the league’s.










