2024–25 SJHL season
| 2024–25 SJHL season | |
|---|---|
| League | SJHL | 
| Sport | Ice hockey | 
| Duration | Regular season September–March Post-season March–April  | 
| Number of games | 336 | 
| Number of teams | 12 | 
| Total attendance | 253,278 | 
| TV partner(s) | SaskTel maxTV | 
| Streaming partner(s) | flohockey | 
| 2024 Draft | |
| Top draft pick | Declan Borthwick | 
| Picked by | Notre Dame Hounds | 
| League championship | |
| Canterra Seeds Cup | Melfort Mustangs | 
| Runners-up | Weyburn Red Wings | 
| National championship | |
| Champions | Calgary Canucks | 
| Runners-up | Melfort Mustangs | 
The 2024–25 SJHL season was the 57th season of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. The Melfort Mustangs won the league championship Canterra Seeds Cup and went on to represent the league at the national championship tournament in Calgary where they took second place.
The national governing body, Hockey Canada, and its four western regional affiliates – BC Hockey, Hockey Alberta, Hockey Saskatchewan and Hockey Manitoba – will pilot the Western Canadian Development Model (WCDM). Under the WCDM, junior leagues will adopt most of the Western Hockey League rulebook, excluding some sections, and restrictions on 15-year-old affiliate players in the Western Hockey League will be loosened. Players that will be 18-years of age or older in the calendar year will be allowed to choose whether to use full-face protection or half-face protection, whilst younger players will be required to use full-face protection.
The league announced that it would have two showcase events; the first taking place in November 2024 in Saskatchewan to serve as an "elite identification camp for the upcoming 2024 World Junior A Challenge (WJAC)", and the annual MJHL – SJHL Showcase, which took place in Winnipeg at the end of January 2025. 60 players from each league will be invited and will be divided into three teams; one team of 18 and under players, and two teams of 20 and under players.
Melfort Mustangs head coach, Trevor Blevins, was named Coach of the Year by the CJHL. The award is known as the Darcy Haugan/Mark Cross Memorial Award, named in memory of the 2017–18 Humboldt Broncos head coach and assistant killed in the bus crash in 2018. Blevins was the third straight SJHL coach to win the award, following Mike Reagan of the Flin Flon Bombers in 2024 and Brayden Klimosko with the Battlefords North Stars in 2023.
SJHL referee, Cianna Lieffers, became the first woman to referee at the Hockey Canada national championship in Calgary.