
Toronto, Ont. – The 2022 OHL Cup powered by Under Armour and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League got underway on Wednesday with a total of 16 games on the Round Robin schedule.
The GTHL’s Toronto Marlboros, Toronto Jr. Canadiens and Markham Majors each emerged with a pair of wins as Jr. Canadiens forward Porter Martone leads all skaters with six points (3-3–6) in a pair of contests. Mississauga Senators teammates Caden Kelly and Michael Misa trail close behind with five points apiece.
Day 1 action included a total of five shutouts and three different games ending by a score of 1-0.
SCORES | STATS | STANDINGS | SCHEDULE
2022 OHL Cup Powered by Under Armour Day 1 Results:
Game 1 – Northern Ontario Hockey Association 4 vs. London Jr. Knights 2
NOHA MVP – Mason Wray (2G)
Jr. Knights MVP – Gavin McGahey-Smith (1G)
Recap – Stats
Game 2 – TPH Hockey 5 vs. Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs 2
TPH MVP – Caeden Heins (2G)
Chiefs MVP – Dylan Richter (1G)
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Game 3 – Markham Majors 1 vs. Waterloo Wolves 0
Majors MVP – Jacob Gibbons (23 SV SO)
Wolves MVP – Landon Terrebroodt (21 SV)
Recap – Stats
Game 4 – Toronto Marlboros 4 vs. North York Rangers 2
Marlboros MVP – Sam Dickinson (1G)
Rangers MVP – Christopher Brown (2G)
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Game 5 – Quinte Red Devils 3 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 0
Red Devils MVP – Glen McInnes (15 SV SO)
Kings MVP – Carter George (24 SV)
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Game 6 – Markham Waxers 3 vs. Niagara North Stars 2 – OT
Waxers MVP – Nate Gillis (23 SV)
Stars MVP – Parker Forlin (1G)
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Game 7 – Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs 1 vs. TPH Hockey 0
Jr. Bulldogs MVP – Julian Salvati (22 SV SO)
TPH MVP – Aidan McKenna (23 SV)
Recap – Stats
Game 8 – Toronto Jr. Canadiens 5 vs. Mississauga Senators 3
Jr. Canadiens MVP – Anthony Cristoforo (4A)
Senators MVP – Michael Misa (1G, 1A)
Recap – Stats
Game 9 – York-Simcoe Express 5 vs. Northern Ontario Hockey Association 3
Express MVP – Carson Littlejohn (2G)
NOHA MVP – Heath Bradley (1G)
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Game 10 – Vaughan Kings 1 vs. Don Mills Flyers 0
Kings MVP – Logan Kennedy (17 SV SO)
Flyers MVP – Luca DiFelice (29 SV)
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Game 11 – Toronto Marlboros 6 vs. Markham Waxers 1
Marlboros MVP – Beckett Sennecke (2G)
Waxers MVP – Frankie Marrelli (1A)
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Game 12 – Brantford 99ers 3 vs. North York Rangers 1
99ers MVP – Justin Robinson (49 SV)
Rangers MVP – Kieron Walton
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Game 13 – Waterloo Wolves 4 vs. Huron-Perth Lakers 3
Wolves MVP – Brady Martin (1G)
Lakers MVP – Atley Rogers (1G)
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Game 14 – Toronto Jr. Canadiens 6 vs. Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs 0
Jr. Canadiens MVP – Antonio Tersigni (2G)
Chiefs MVP – Rene Van Bommel
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Game 15 – Mississauga Senators 11 vs. Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs 4
Senators MVP – Caden Kelly (3G, 1A)
Jr. Bulldogs MVP – Jake Peters (2G)
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Game 16 – Markham Majors 10 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 2
Majors MVP – Antonio Cerqua (1G, 3A)
Kings MVP – Nicholas Holomego
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All tournament games feature live scoring complete with the OHL’s Game Centre module.
Round Robin action continues on Thursday with 12 games on the schedule before wrapping up Friday with an additional 12. Quarter-Final and Semi-Final action goes Saturday, concluding with Monday’s Championship Final at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
All games are available live and on demand through GameOnStream.
The showcase provides fans and scouts one last opportunity to see many of the top U16 AAA players from across Ontario and parts of the United States compete for the OHL Cup performing against the best competition prior to the 2022 OHL Priority Selection.
For more information, visit OHLCup.ca.
About the Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League is a proud member of the Canadian Hockey League which is the world’s largest development hockey league with 60 teams in nine Canadian provinces and four American states. In addition to the OHL, the CHL is made up of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League. The CHL supplies more players to the National Hockey League and U SPORTS than any other league.