Here are the latest publicly reported updates on the Niverville Nighthawks:
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The Niverville Nighthawks recently captured the Turnbull Cup in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL), marking a historic championship for the team. This victory positions them to compete on the national stage at the Centennial Cup in Summerside, PEI. [Source coverage notes the Turnbull Cup win and national qualification][3][4]
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Following their Turnbull Cup success, the Nighthawks headed to Prince Edward Island to participate in the Centennial Cup, representing Manitoba as a league champion. Team leadership and players expressed pride and anticipation for the national tournament.[2]
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In the playoff run leading up to the national tournament, the Nighthawks completed notable playoff series sweeps and built momentum, with key performances from players such as Marlen Edwards, who contributed crucial goals and leadership. The team’s coach emphasized resilience and the belief that they could win the Centennial Cup.[4][5][3]
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Local and regional outlets highlighted the team’s strong start to their season, their playoff run, and the enthusiastic support from Niverville fans, noting the home-ice impact and the energy surrounding their pursuit of a national title.[1][3]
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For context, the MJHL roster and season stats for 2025-26 can be found in the league’s official pages, which document player contributions and team performance as they advanced toward the Centennial Cup.[9][10]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent articles, provide a concise timeline of their playoff journey, or summarize player performances from the Centennial Cup games. I can also add a quick visual (timeline or standings snapshot) if you want.
Note: This summary reflects reported coverage up to mid-May 2026, including their Turnbull Cup victory andCentennial Cup participation. If you want the absolute latest updates, I can search for new articles from the past 24–48 hours.