North Stars named top team in country, take number one spot in weekly CJHL rankings
The Battlefords North Stars are the top-ranked team in the country, according to the new Canadian Junior Hockey league (CJHL) rankings, out this week.
The Stars are currently riding a 15-game winning streak, and have won an astonishing 22 of their 23 games played this season. Their play has seen the team become a mainstay amongst the CJHL’s elite, an institution featuring 10 different junior leagues from across the nation.
With their first-place finish, the Stars edge out the Brooks Bandits of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for top spot in the country. Brooks had held the throne for four consecutive weeks prior.
The shift comes after the Bandits lost their first game of the season over the weekend, with the team also featuring in at 22-1 at the time of the rankings’ release.