The 2025/26 THHL season will see the addition of two teams to create a 14-team league. The Wawanesa Jets will be returning after a one-year leave of absence, and the Sandy Bay Flying Feathermen will embark on their first season in the THHL.
A few other changes to the league format will be made as well.
- The teams will be split into two divisions for regular season scheduling only.
West Division - Boissevain, Deloraine, Hartney, Killarney, Melita, Souris, Virden
East Division - Carberry, MacGregor, Minnedosa, Neepawa, Rivers, Sandy Bay, Wawanesa
All teams will play a 19-game schedule, playing their "divisional" opponents twice, and the other division once.
- Standings will be done as one big league (as opposed to two divisions). Teams will be ranked 1-thru-14, with the top 12 making the playoffs.
- After the regular season, the top four teams in the standings will earn a first round bye.
- The first round of the playoffs will be a best-of-3. Teams will get to choose their opponent for the series.
- ex) 5th place will get first choice of who they want to play, followed by 6th and 7th. 8th place will play the last team remaining.
- The second round of the playoffs will be a best-of-5. It will follow the same selection format as the first round, with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams choosing opponents, and the 4th place team playing who is left.
- The third round of the playoffs will be a best-of-5. Matchups will be determined by regular season seeding.
- The finals will also be a best-of-5.
A few new rules will be in effect this season as well.
- Coincidental penalties, when both teams are at full strength, will result in a 4-on-4 situation. In all other cases, coincidental penalties will not be time penalties, and will be served until a stoppage in play.
- After both penalties and icings, the offensive team's centerman gets to choose which side the faceoff will take place.
Stay posted for the release of the schedule, games are slated to start in late October.