2024 OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT – DAY 4 SUMMARY

Toronto, Ont. – The stage is set for the 2024 OHL Cup presented by FPS Payment Championship Final on Saturday afternoon at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto as the Oakville Rangers (5-1-0) will square off against the undefeated Vaughan Kings (6-0-0) when the puck drops at 2:00pm.

The game will air for free on CHL TV, as well as across the province on OHL Action Pak channel 467. Tickets for Saturday’s Championship game are $13.00 and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.

Here’s a look at Thursday’s action, with a number of closely-contested matchups throughout the day:

2024 OHL Cup Quarter-Final Results:

Quarter-Final #1: Oakville Rangers 3 vs. Barrie Colts 1
Oakville MVP – Jake Ceranic (15 SV)
Colts MVP – Logan Hawery (1G)
Recap – Stats

Quarter-Final #2: North York Rangers 4 vs. Toronto Marlboros 1
North York MVP – Camryn Warren (1G, 1A)
Toronto MVP – Adam Valentini (1G)
Recap – Stats

Quarter-Final #3: Vaughan Kings 3 vs. Mississauga Rebels 1
Vaughan MVP – Elijah Chavez (1G)
Mississauga MVP – Alexander Carscadden
Recap – Stats

Quarter-Final #4: Peterborough Petes 2 vs. Oshawa Generals 1
Peterborough MVP – Lewis Chatten (29 SV)
Oshawa MVP – Chase Petrova (17 SV)
Recap – Stats

2024 OHL Cup Semi-Final Results:

Semi-Final #1: Oakville Rangers 6 vs. North York Rangers 5
Oakville MVP – Evan Headrick (2G, 1A)
North York MVP – Camryn Warren (2G, 1A)
Recap – Stats

Semi-Final #2: Vaughan Kings 3 vs. Peterborough Petes 0
Vaughan MVP – Caleb Malhotra (1G)
Peterborough MVP – Morgan Hyndman (23 SV)
Recap – Stats

Peterborough Petes captain Colin Fitzgerald closed out the tournament tied atop the OHL Cup scoring lead, registering 13 points (6-9–13) through six games. Toronto Marlboros forward Pierce Mbuyi also finished up with 13 points (6-7–13) over five games, while Marlies teammate Adam Valentini registered 12 points (5-7-12). North York Rangers forward Brady Smith also impressed, registering a goal and an assist in Thursday’s Semi-Final loss to give him 12 points (10-2-11), including a tournament-leading 10 goals over six games. OHL Cup Scoring Leaders

Vaughan Kings goaltender Justin Young is dominating the goaltending ranks, securing shutouts in both games he has played. OHL Cup Goaltending Leaders

The OHL Cup presented by FPS 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 2024 OHL Priority Selection presented by Real Canadian Superstore on April 12th and 13th.

For news, stories, stats and more from the 2024 OHL Cup, 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.

2024 OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT – DAY 3 SUMMARY

Toronto, Ont. – Round robin play at the 2024 OHL Cup presented by FPS Payment hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League concluded on Wednesday with a total of 14 games on the schedule.

2024 OHL Cup Day 3 Results:

Game 27 – Ottawa Myers Automotive 4 vs. Niagara North Stars 0
Ottawa MVP – Brady Blaseg (1G, 2A)
Niagara MVP – Kieran Raynor
Recap – Stats

Game 28 – York-Simcoe Express 2 vs. Sun County Panthers 1
York-Simcoe MVP – Bryson Morgan (1G)
Sun County MVP – Brock Devlin (27 SV)
Recap – Stats

Game 29 – Vaughan Kings 3 vs. TPH Hockey 1
Vaughan MVP – Tyler Clark (1G)
TPH MVP – Brody Pepoy (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 30 – Barrie Colts 3 vs. Elgin-Middlesex Canucks 2
Barrie MVP – Logan Hawery (2G)
Elgin-Middlesex MVP – Brandon Mancari (32 SV)
Recap – Stats

Game 31 – North York Rangers 3 vs. Huron-Perth Lakers 1
North York MVP – Brady Smith (2G)
Huron-Perth MVP – Edmund Docherty (26 SV)
Recap – Stats

Game 32 – Oshawa Generals 4 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 1
Oshawa MVP – Layne Gallacher (1G)
Thunder Bay MVP – Mitch Smith (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 33 – Team NOHA 5 vs. Ottawa Valley Titans 3
NOHA MVP – Maverick Hill (1G)
Ottawa MVP – Braydon Lindsay (1G, 1A)
Recap – Stats

Game 34 – Peterborough Petes 6 vs. London Jr. Knights 3
Peterborough MVP – Colin Fitzgerald (4G)
London MVP – Raiden Doxtator (2G)
Recap – Stats

Game 35 – Toronto Marlboros 6 vs. Ottawa Myers Automotive 1
Toronto MVP – Pierce Mbuyi (4G, 2A)
Ottawa MVP – Thomas Vandenberg (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 36 – Vaughan Kings 5 vs. Sun County Panthers 0
Vaughan MVP – Caleb Malhotra (1G, 1A)
Sun County MVP – Wyatt Goudie
Recap – Stats

Game 37 – Oakville Rangers 5 vs. TPH Hockey 1
Oakville MVP – Jacob Saldanha (15 SV)
TPH MVP – Nick Bogas
Recap – Stats

Game 38 – Mississauga Rebels 5 vs. Elgin-Middlesex Canucks 1
Mississauga MVP – Evan Gaudry (2G)
Elgin-Middlesex MVP – Parker Vaughan
Recap – Stats

Game 39 – Barrie Colts 5 vs. Team NOHA 0
Barrie MVP – Jason Schaubel (15 SV, SO)
NOHA MVP – Mason Walker
Recap – Stats

Game 40 – North York Rangers 5 vs. Upper Canada Cyclones 4
North York MVP – Brady Smith (2G)
UCC MVP – Jay-Zeus Mbarushimana (2G, 2A)
Recap – Stats

The undefeated Peterborough Petes, Vaughan Kings, North York Rangers and Barrie Colts enter Thursday’s Quarter-Final action boasting perfect 4-0 records following Round Robin play, each clinching the top spot in their Divisions. OHL Cup standings

Toronto Marlboros forward Pierce Mbuyi sits atop all tournament point-getters following Wednesday’s action, registering six goals, seven assists and 13 points in four games played. Mbuyi ended the day on a high note, tying the tournament’s single-game point record (4-2-6) in the Marlies’ commanding 6-1 win over Ottawa Myers Automotive. Peterborough’s Colin Fitzgerald (7-4-11) and Toronto’s Adam Valentini (4-7-11) trail close behind, each tallying 11 points in four games. North York Rangers forward Brady Smith leads the showcase in goals with eight. OHL Cup scoring leaders

Thursday’s quarterfinal schedule is set as eight teams are left standing in their quest for OHL Cup supremacy, including the GTHL champion Vaughan Kings and OMHA champion Barrie Colts.

Thursday’s Quarter-Final Schedule:
Quarter-Final #1 – North York Rangers (4-0-0) vs. Toronto Marlboros (3-1-0) (10:30am – Rink 2)
Quarter-Final #2 – Peterborough Petes (4-0-0) vs. Oshawa Generals (3-1-0) (12:15pm – Rink 1)
Quarter-Final #3 – Barrie Colts (4-0-0) vs. Oakville Rangers (3-1-0) (10:00am – Rink 2)
Quarter-Final #4 – Vaughan Kings (4-0-0) vs. Mississauga Rebels (3-1-0) (11:45pm – Rink 1)

All tournament games feature live scoring complete with the OHL’s Game Centre module.

The 2024 OHL CUP presented by FPS Payment continues on Thursday as teams face off in Quarter-Final and Semi-Final action before concluding with Saturday’s 2:00pm Championship Final at the Mattamy Athletic Centre. Tickets to the Championship Final can be purchased for $13.00 on TicketMaster.

All games are available live and on demand through LiveBarn.

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 2024 OHL Priority Selection presented by Real Canadian Superstore on April 12th and 13th.

2024 OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT – DAY 2 SUMMARY

Toronto, Ont. – The 2024 OHL Cup presented by FPS Payment hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League continued on Tuesday with a total of 12 games on the Round Robin schedule.

2024 OHL Cup Day 2 Results:

Game 15 – Upper Canada Cyclones 3 vs. Huron-Perth Lakers 1
Cyclones MVP – Jack Yates (1G)
Lakers MVP – Kingston Powell (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 16 – Ottawa Valley Titans 4 vs. Elgin-Middlesex Canucks 3
Titans MVP – Carter Stevens (1G, 1A)
Canucks MVP – Austin Brekelmans (2G, 1A)
Recap – Stats

Game 17 – TPH Hockey 3 vs. York-Simcoe Express 1
TPH MVP – Chase Gaughan
Express MVP – Jackson Halloran (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 18 – Niagara North Stars 3 vs. London Jr. Knights 1
North Stars MVP – Nicholas Gilby (1G, 1A)
Knights MVP – Seth Coomber (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 19 – Mississauga Rebels 4 vs. Team NOHA 1
Rebels MVP – Colton Woods (2G)
NOHA MVP – Mason Walker
Recap – Stats

Game 20 – North York Rangers 7 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 2
Rangers MVP – Kohyn Eshkawkogan (1G, 3A)
Kings MVP – Landen Hanson (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 21 – Peterborough Petes 5 vs. Ottawa Myers Automotive 4 – OT
Petes MVP – Matt Souter (3G)
Ottawa MVP – Max Mews (1G, 2A)
Recap – Stats

Game 22 – Oakville Rangers 9 vs. Southern County Panthers 1
Rangers MVP – Jonny Brooks (3G, 1A)
Panthers MVP – Grant Symons
Recap – Stats

Game 23 – Barrie Colts 5 vs. Ottawa Valley Titans 1
Colts MVP – Nathan Amidovski (3G)
Titans MVP – Carter Stevens (1A)
Recap – Stats

Game 24 – Oshawa Generals 3 vs. Upper Canada Cyclones 1
Generals MVP – Layne Gallacher (1G, 1A)
Cyclones MVP – Maximus Crete (1A)
Recap – Stats

Game 25 – Toronto Marlboros 5 vs. Niagara North Stars 1
Marlboros MVP – Adam Valentini (2G, 2A)
Stars MVP – Ty Daniels
Recap – Stats

Game 26 – Vaughan Kings 4 vs. York-Simcoe Express 0
Kings MVP – Caleb Malhotra
Express MVP – Riley Barkey (29 SV)
Recap – Stats

The OMHA Finalist Peterborough Petes enter Wednesday’s action as the lone 3-0 team in the showcase, clinching first place in the Subban Division. The OMHA champion Barrie Colts, GTHL champion Vaughan Kings, GTHL finalist North York Rangers, and TPH Hockey also remain undefeated, all playing to a 2-0 record. OHL Cup Standings

Peterborough’s Colin Fitzgerald (3-4-7), Toronto Marlboros’ Pierce Mbuyi (2-5-7) and Oakville’s Jaxson Harismowich (0-7-7) sit atop all tournament point-getters following Tuesday’s action, each producing seven points in three contests. Upper Canada’s Jack Yates, Barrie’s Nathan Amidovski and North York’s Brady Smith lead the tournament in goal-scoring, tallying four goals each. OHL Cup Scoring Leaders

In goal, Oshawa Generals netminder Chase Petrova has played to a 2-0 record, leading the way in the crease with a 1.33 goals-against average and .946 save percentage. OHL Cup Goaltending Leaders

All tournament games feature live scoring complete with the OHL’s Game Centre module.

The 2024 OHL CUP presented by FPS Payment Round Robin action continues on Wednesday before Quarter-Final and Semi-Final action on Thursday, concluding with Saturday’s 2:00pm Championship Final at the Mattamy Athletic Centre. Tickets to the Championship Final can be purchased for $13.00 on TicketMaster.

All games are available live and on demand through LiveBarn.

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 2024 OHL Priority Selection presented by Real Canadian Superstore on April 12th and 13th.

Follow along with the 2024 OHL Cup presented by FPS Payment at ohlcup.ca.

2024 OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT – DAY 1 SUMMARY

Toronto, Ont. – The 2024 OHL Cup presented by FPS Payment hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League got underway on Monday with three Wild Card Play-In entries, along with 14 additional games on the Round Robin schedule.
 

2024 OHL Cup Wild Card Play-In Results:

WC 1 – York-Simcoe Express 8 vs. Cambridge Hawks 1
Express MVP – Jaxon Cover (2G)
Hawks MVP – Kyle Welmers (1G)
Recap – Stats

WC 2 – Niagara North Stars 1 vs. Halton Hurricanes 0
North Stars MVP – Liam Edgcumbe (27 SV, SO)
Hurricanes MVP – Seth Ronan (24 SV)
Recap – Stats

WC 3 – Upper Canada Cyclones 1 vs. Toronto Jr. Canadiens 0
Cyclones MVP – Jackson Howell (31 SV, SO)
Jr. Canadiens MVP – Dima Zhilkin
Recap – Stats

2024 OHL Cup Day 1 Results:

Game 1 – Vaughan Kings 4 vs. Oakville Rangers 3 – OT
Vaughan MVP – Zach Nyman (1G, 1A)
Oakville MVP – Callum Croskery (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 2 – North York Rangers 3 vs. Oshawa Generals 2 – OT
North York MVP – Kohyn Eshkawkogan
Barrie MVP – Ethan Macleish (1A)
Recap – Stats

Game 3 – Peterborough Petes 3 vs. Toronto Marlboros 1
Peterborough MVP – Rylan Cunningham (1G)
Toronto MVP – Adam Valentini (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 4 – Barrie Jr. Colts 3 vs. Mississauga Rebels 2 – OT
Barrie MVP – Nathan Amidovski (1G)
Mississauga MVP – Gavin Betts (39 SV)
Recap – Stats

Game 5 – Huron-Perth Lakers 3 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 2
Huron-Perth MVP – Quinn Kipfer (1G)
Thunder Bay MVP – Mitch Smith (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 6 – London Jr. Knights 2 vs. Ottawa Myers Automotive 2
London MVP – Carter Hicks (1A)
Ottawa MVP – Matthias D’Souza (30 SV)
Recap – Stats

Game 7 – TPH Hockey 7 vs. Sun County Panthers 0
TPH MVP – Kam Hodgson (3G)
Sun County MVP – Eddie Hickson
Recap – Stats

Game 8 – NOHA 4 vs. Elgin-Middlesex Canucks 2
NOHA MVP – Lex Lamontagne (2G)
Elgin-Middlesex MVP – Cole Edmundson (1G)
Recap – Stats

Game 9 – Oakville Rangers 6 vs. York-Simcoe Express 0
Oakville MVP – Jacob Saldana (17 SV, SO)
York-Simcoe MVP – Luca Diplacido
Recap – Stats

Game 10 – Peterborough Petes 5 vs. Niagara North Stars 2
Peterborough MVP – Nolan Buttar (1G, 1A)
Niagara MVP – Dillon Atkinson
Recap – Stats

Game 11 – Upper Canada Cyclones 5 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 1
Thunder Bay MVP – Evan Simeone
Upper Canada MVP – Jack Yates (2G, 2A)
Recap – Stats

Game 12 – Oshawa Generals 2 vs. Huron-Perth Lakers 1
Oshawa MVP – Ty Harnum (1G)
Huron Perth MVP – Ethan Fischer
Recap – Stats

Game 13 – Mississauga Rebels 4 vs. Ottawa Valley Titans 3
Mississauga MVP – Alexander Bilecki (1G)
Ottawa MVP – Kale Osipenko (30 SV)
Recap – Stats

Game 14 – Toronto Marlboros 4 vs. London Jr. Knights 1
Marlboros MVP – Kayden Brand (1G, 1A)
Knights MVP – Manuel Amado (1G)
Recap – Stats

The Upper Canada Cyclones, York-Simcoe Express and Niagara North Stars all entered through early morning Wild Card action to open the tournament.

Peterborough Petes forward Colin Fitzgerald is the OHL Cup scoring leader following Day 1, leading the event with five points (2G, 3A) in two games as the Petes are the lone team to start with a 2-0 record. Toronto Marlboros forward Pierce Mbuyi (2G, 2A) and Upper Canada Cyclones forward Jack Yates (2G, 2A) each trail close behind with four points. OHL Cup Scoring Leaders

All tournament games feature live scoring complete with the OHL’s Game Centre module.

The 2024 OHL CUP presented by FPS Payment Round Robin action continues on Tuesday and Wednesday before Quarter-Final and Semi-Final action on Thursday, concluding with Saturday’s Championship Final at the Mattamy Athletic Centre. Tickets to the Championship Final can be purchased for $13.00 on TicketMaster.

All games are available live and on demand through LiveBarn.

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 2024 OHL Priority Selection presented by Real Canadian Superstore on April 12th and 13th.

Follow along with the 2024 OHL Cup Presented by FPS Payment at ohlcup.ca.

OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT U16 AAA TOP 10 RANKINGS – WEEK 17

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the Week 17 edition of the weekly U16 AAA rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament presented by FPS Payment and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

The 2024 OHL Cup will feature 20 teams consisting of talent eligible for the 2024 OHL Priority Selection. Starting with three Wild Card Play-In matchups on Monday, March 25, all games will be played at the Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Saturday, March 30.

The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.

U16 AAA Rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup – Week 17

RANK:TEAM:LAST WEEK   WEEKS RANKED
1Vaughan Kings (GTHL)*117
2Barrie Colts (OMHA)*217
3North York Rangers (GTHL)*317
4Oakville Rangers (OMHA)*417
5Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)*517
6Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)*617
7Ottawa Myers Automotive (HEO)*816
8Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)1017
9York-Simcoe Express (OMHA)712
10Peterborough Petes (OMHA)*1
    
HMLondon Jr. Knights (ALLIANCE)*
HMOshawa Generals (OMHA)*
HMHalton Hurricanes (OMHA)83

*- clinched spot in 2024 OHL Cup

The Barrie Colts were crowned OMHA U16 AAA champions over the weekend, defeating the Peterborough Petes 5-2 in Sunday’s Championship Final. Those two teams will be joined at the OHL Cup Showcase by third and fourth place teams the Oakville Rangers and Oshawa Generals while the fifth place Niagara North Stars have secured a Wild Card play-in berth.

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.

OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT U16 AAA TOP 10 RANKINGS – WEEK 16

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the Week 16 edition of the weekly U16 AAA rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament presented by FPS Payment and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

The 2024 OHL Cup will feature 20 teams consisting of talent eligible for the 2024 OHL Priority Selection. Starting with three Wild Card Play-In matchups on Monday, March 25, all games will be played at the Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Saturday, March 30.

The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.

U16 AAA Rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup – Week 16

RANK:TEAM:LAST WEEK  WEEKS RANKED
1Vaughan Kings (GTHL)*116
2Barrie Colts (OMHA)216
3North York Rangers (GTHL)*416
4Oakville Rangers (OMHA)316
5Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)*616
6Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)*516
7York-Simcoe Express (OMHA)711
8Halton Hurricanes (OMHA)103
9Ottawa Myers Automotive (HEO)*  815
10Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)916
    
HMLondon Jr. Knights (ALLIANCE)*
HMPeterborough Petes (OMHA)
HMOshawa Generals (OMHA)

*- clinched spot in 2024 OHL Cup

Ten teams have secured spots in the 2024 OHL Cup, with the OMHA Championship landscape also being determined ahead of next weekend. From the OMHA U16 AAA East ranks, the second-ranked Barrie Colts, seventh-ranked York-Simcoe Express along with the honourable mention Oshawa Generals and Peterborough Petes will compete in Brampton. From the OMHA U16 AAA West circuit, the fourth-ranked Oakville Rangers, eighth-ranked Halton Hurricanes, Guelph Jr. Gryphons and Niagara North Stars will vie for a spot in the OHL Cup Showcase. The top four teams from the OMHA Championship tournament will secure a spot in the Showcase, with the fifth-place team earning a Wild Card berth.


For more information, visit OHLCup.ca.

OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT U16 AAA TOP 10 RANKINGS – WEEK 15

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the Week 15 edition of the weekly U16 AAA rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament presented by FPS Payment and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

The 2024 OHL Cup will feature 20 teams consisting of talent eligible for the 2024 OHL Priority Selection. Starting with three Wild Card Play-In matchups on Monday, March 25, all games will be played at the Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Saturday, March 30.

The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.

U16 AAA Rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup – Week 15

RANK:TEAM:LAST WEEKWEEKS RANKED
1Vaughan Kings (GTHL)*115
2Barrie Colts (OMHA)215
3Oakville Rangers (OMHA)315
4North York Rangers (GTHL)*415
5Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)*615
6Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)*715
7York-Simcoe Express (OMHA)910
8Ottawa Myers Automotive (HEO)*814
9Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)515
10Halton Hurricanes (OMHA)102
    
HMLondon Jr. Knights (ALLIANCE)*
HMPeterborough Petes (OMHA)
HMElgin-Middlesex Chiefs (ALLIANCE)*1
HMOshawa Generals (OMHA)

*- clinched spot in 2024 OHL Cup

Ten teams have clinched spots in the 2024 OHL Cup, with HEO’s Myers Automotive and Ottawa Valley Titans punching their tickets before the GTHL’s Vaughan Kings, North York Rangers, Toronto Marlboros and Mississauga Rebels joining the ALLIANCE’s London Jr. Knights, Elgin-Middlesex Canucks, Sun County Panthers and Huron-Perth Lakers.


For more information, visit OHLCup.ca.

OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT U16 AAA TOP 10 RANKINGS – WEEK 20

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the Week 13 edition of the weekly U16 AAA rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament presented by FPS Payment and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

The 2024 OHL Cup will feature 20 teams consisting of talent eligible for the 2024 OHL Priority Selection. Starting with three Wild Card Play-In matchups on Monday, March 25, all games will be played at the Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Saturday, March 30.

The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.

U16 AAA Rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup – Week 13

RANK:TEAM:LAST WEEK   WEEKS RANKED
1Vaughan Kings (GTHL)113
2Barrie Colts (OMHA)213
3Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)413
4Oakville Rangers (OMHA)313
5North York Rangers (GTHL)513
6Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)613
7Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)813
8Ottawa Myers Automotive (HEO)712
9York-Simcoe Express (OMHA)108
10Upper Canada Cyclones (HEO)913
    
HMMarkham Majors (GTHL)
HMLondon Jr. Knights (ALLIANCE)
HMHalton Hurricanes (OMHA)
HMQuinte Red Devils (OMHA)5

The GTHL’s Toronto Jr. Canadiens continue their ascent up the Top-10, rising to number three this week while the Mississauga Rebels and OMHA’s York-Simcoe Express also climb one spot in Week 13. The Vaughan Kings remain on top of the OHL Cup Top 10 for the 11th consecutive week.

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.

OHL CUP PRESENTED BY FPS PAYMENT U16 AAA TOP 10 RANKINGS – WEEK 12

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the Week 12 edition of the weekly U16 AAA rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament presented by FPS Payment and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

The 2024 OHL Cup will feature 20 teams consisting of talent eligible for the 2024 OHL Priority Selection. Starting with three Wild Card Play-In matchups on Monday, March 25, all games will be played at the Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Saturday, March 30.

The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.

U16 AAA Rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup – Week 12

RANK:TEAM:LAST WEEK   WEEKS RANKED
1Vaughan Kings (GTHL)112
2Barrie Colts (OMHA)212
3Oakville Rangers (OMHA)312
4Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)512
5North York Rangers (GTHL)612
6Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)412
7Ottawa Myers Automotive (HEO)  811
8Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)712
9Upper Canada Cyclones (HEO)1012
10York-Simcoe Express (OMHA)97
    
HMPeterborough Petes (OMHA)
HMLondon Jr. Knights (ALLIANCE)
HMHalton Hurricanes (OMHA)
HMQuinte Red Devils (OMHA)5

The GTHL’s Toronto Jr. Canadiens and North York Rangers have both climbed ahead of the Toronto Marlboros in the Week 12 edition of the OHL Cup presented by FPS Payment Top 10 Rankings. A pair of HEO squads in Ottawa Myers Automotive and the Upper Canada Cyclones have also climbed the list after strong performances last week.

For more information, visit OHLCup.ca.

OHL CUP U16 AAA TOP 10 RANKINGS – WEEK 11

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the Week 11 edition of the weekly U16 AAA rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament presented by FPS Payment and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

The 2024 OHL Cup will feature 20 teams consisting of talent eligible for the 2024 OHL Priority Selection. Starting with three Wild Card Play-In matchups on Monday, March 25, all games will be played at the Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Saturday, March 30.

The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.

U16 AAA Rankings for the 2024 OHL Cup – Week 11

RANK:TEAM:LAST WEEK WEEKS RANKED
1Vaughan Kings (GTHL)111
2Barrie Colts (OMHA)211
3Oakville Rangers (OMHA)411
4Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)311
5Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)511
6North York Rangers (GTHL)611
7Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)711
8Ottawa Myers Automotive (HEO)    910
9York-Simcoe Express (OMHA)6
10Upper Canada Cyclones (HEO)811
    
HMPeterborough Petes (OMHA)
HMLondon Jr. Knights (ALLIANCE)
HMHalton Hurricanes (OMHA)
HMQuinte Red Devils (OMHA)105

The Oakville Rangers climb into the top three in the Week 11 edition of the OHL Cup presented by FPS Payment Top 10 Rankings following commanding victories over the Grey-Bruce Highlanders and Guelph Gryphons. Ottawa Myers Automotive also climbs one spot to #8 on the list while the York-Simcoe Express return to the Top-10 for the first time since Week 5, coming in at number nine.

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.