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2021–22 OHL season

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2021–22 OHL season
LeagueOntario Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationPreseason
September 2021 - October 2021
Regular season
October 7, 2021 – April 17, 2022
Playoffs
April 21, 2022 – June 15, 2022
Number of teams20
TV partner(s)Rogers TV
Shaw TV
YourTV
TSN
CBC
Finals championsHamilton Bulldogs
OHL seasons
← 2020–21
(cancelled)
2021–22 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationOHL
October 2021 – June 2022
QMJHL
October 2021 – June 2022
WHL
October 2021 – June 2022
Number of teams60
TV partner(s)RDS
TSN
CBC
Rogers TV
Shaw TV

The 2021–22 OHL season was the 42nd season of operation (41st season of play) of the Ontario Hockey League. After the 2020–21 OHL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league played a full 68-game regular season having begun on October 7, 2021, and concluded on April 17, 2022. The post-season began on April 21, 2022 and concluded on June 15, 2022.[1][2]

The Hamilton Bulldogs won the J. Ross Robertson Cup and advanced to the 2022 Memorial Cup final, to face the host team Saint John Sea Dogs of the QMJHL at TD Station in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Broadcast rights

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On July 21, 2021, the CHL announced a new multi-year broadcast rights partnership with TSN, RDS and the CBC beginning in the 2021-22 season. The new partnership includes approximately 30 regular season games each year delivered by TSN, approximately 20 French-language broadcast games on RDS, early season weekend games broadcast by CBC Sports, as well as digital streaming rights featuring a CHL TV broadcast each week during the regular season on TSN, RDS, and the CBC Gem streaming service.[3]

Hamilton Outdoor Showcase

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On March 14, 2022, the Hamilton Bulldogs hosted the Hamilton Outdoor Showcase at Tim Hortons Field against their East Division rivals, the Oshawa Generals. The Bulldogs shutout the Generals 3-0 in front of 12,587 fans. This marked the fourth outdoor game in OHL history and was the first time since 2017 that the league hosted an outdoor game.[4]

Regular season

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Final standings

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[5] Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against;
PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

Eastern conference

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Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SOL Pts ROW GF GA
1 z-Hamilton Bulldogs East 68 51 12 3 2 107 47 300 176
2 y-North Bay Battalion Central 68 43 18 3 4 93 40 267 198
3 x-Kingston Frontenacs East 68 41 22 4 1 87 37 285 242
4 x-Mississauga Steelheads Central 68 37 23 2 6 82 36 229 189
5 x-Barrie Colts Central 68 34 27 6 1 75 32 245 236
6 x-Oshawa Generals East 68 30 31 2 5 67 24 215 241
7 x-Ottawa 67's East 68 28 31 2 7 65 24 199 250
8 x-Peterborough Petes East 68 29 33 5 1 64 28 240 281
9 Sudbury Wolves Central 68 23 38 3 4 53 21 223 297
10 Niagara IceDogs Central 68 22 42 3 1 48 16 218 316

Western conference

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Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SOL Pts ROW GF GA
1 z-Windsor Spitfires West 68 44 17 4 3 95 41 305 248
2 y-London Knights Midwest 68 39 22 5 2 85 35 264 232
3 x-Flint Firebirds West 68 42 21 1 4 89 41 286 238
4 x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds West 68 39 22 6 1 85 37 295 245
5 x-Guelph Storm Midwest 68 36 24 5 3 80 33 251 228
6 x-Owen Sound Attack Midwest 68 34 26 5 3 76 32 235 245
7 x-Kitchener Rangers Midwest 68 30 31 5 2 67 29 236 271
8 x-Sarnia Sting West 68 27 36 4 1 59 26 234 279
9 Erie Otters Midwest 68 27 37 2 2 58 26 223 267
10 Saginaw Spirit West 68 24 43 1 0 49 21 234 305

Scoring leaders

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes[6]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Wyatt Johnston Windsor Spitfires 68 46 78 124 26
Rory Kerins Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 67 43 75 118 49
Lucas Edmonds Kingston Frontenacs 68 34 79 113 14
Luke Evangelista London Knights 62 55 56 111 48
Brandon Coe North Bay Battalion 62 34 67 101 40
Logan Morrison Hamilton Bulldogs 60 34 66 100 8
Brennan Othmann Flint Firebirds 66 50 47 97 65
Shane Wright Kingston Frontenacs 63 32 62 94 22
Matvey Petrov North Bay Battalion 63 40 50 90 28
Mitchell Russell North Bay Battalion 64 41 47 88 26

Leading goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses;
SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
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Player Team GP MINS W L OTL SOL GA SO Sv% GAA
Marco Costantini Hamilton Bulldogs 45 2667 31 9 2 2 103 6 0.917 2.32
Roman Basran Mississauga Steelheads 45 2541 21 14 1 6 110 2 0.896 2.60
Mack Guzda Owen Sound/Barrie 41 2370 25 13 2 1 106 2 0.915 2.68
Brett Brochu London Knights 43 2510 29 11 2 0 115 2 0.911 2.75
Joe Vrbetic North Bay Battalion 45 2631 29 10 3 3 126 2 0.906 2.87

Attendance

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Team Arena Home Games Avg. Attendance Capacity Capacity Percentage
London Knights Budweiser Gardens 34 7,109 9,036 78.7%
Kitchener Rangers Kitchener Memorial Auditorium 34 4,106 7,131 57.6%
Oshawa Generals Tribute Communities Centre 34 3,669 5,180 70.1%
Niagara IceDogs Meridian Centre 34 3,547 5,300 66.7%
Saginaw Spirit Dow Event Center 34 3,226 5,527 63.9%
Guelph Storm Sleeman Centre 34 3,192 4,715 67.7%
Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre 34 3,079 17,383 17.7%
Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre 34 3,032 6,450 47.0%
Erie Otters Erie Insurance Arena 34 3,005 6,716 44.7%
Kingston Frontenacs Leon's Centre 34 2,698 5,614 48.1%
Sarnia Sting Progressive Auto Sales Arena 34 2,627 4,118 63.8%
Ottawa 67's TD Place Arena 34 2,619 8,585 30.5%
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds GFL Memorial Gardens 34 2,619 4,928 53.1%
Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center 34 2,464 4,365 56.4%
Barrie Colts Sadlon Arena 34 2,462 4,195 58.7%
Peterborough Petes Peterborough Memorial Centre 34 2,078 3,729 55.7%
Sudbury Wolves Sudbury Community Arena 34 2,061 4,640 44.4%
Owen Sound Attack Bayshore Community Centre 34 2,037 3,500 58.2%
North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens 34 1,817 4,262 42.6%
Mississauga Steelheads Paramount Fine Foods Centre 34 1,413 5,420 26.1%

Playoffs

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Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
            
1 Hamilton 4
8 Peterborough 0
1 Hamilton 4
4 Mississauga 0
4 Mississauga 4
5 Barrie 2
1 Hamilton 4
Eastern Conference
2 North Bay 0
2 North Bay 4
7 Ottawa 0
2 North Bay 4
3 Kingston 1
3 Kingston 4
6 Oshawa 2
E1 Hamilton 4
W1 Windsor 3
1 Windsor 4
8 Sarnia 2
1 Windsor 4
7 Kitchener 1
2 London 3
7 Kitchener 4
1 Windsor 4
Western Conference
3 Flint 3
3 Flint 4
6 Owen Sound 3
3 Flint 4
4 Sault Ste. Marie 1
4 Sault Ste. Marie 4
5 Guelph 1

Conference quarterfinals

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Eastern conference quarterfinals

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(1) Hamilton Bulldogs vs. (8) Peterborough Petes
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April 21 Peterborough Petes 2 – 5 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Brian Zanetti (1) - pp - 16:36 Second period 2:00 - pp - Arber Xhekaj (1)
4:20 - Mason MacTavish (1)
7:03 - Brenden Anderson (1)
18:47 - pp - Logan Morrison (1)
Donovan McCoy (1) - 2:50 Third period 8:03 - pp - Logan Morrison (2)
Michael Simpson (0-1) (36 saves / 41 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (1-0) (20 saves / 22 shots)
April 25 Peterborough Petes 2 – 5 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
Joe Carroll (1) - 2:57
Tucker Robertson (1) - sh - 9:17
First period 18:12 - Giordano Biondi (1)
19:54 - pp - Logan Morrison (3)
No scoring Second period 14:37 - Gavin White (1)
16:28 - pp - Logan Morrison (4)
No scoring Third period 3:21 - Logan Morrison (5)
Michael Simpson (0-2) (50 saves / 55 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (2-0) (18 saves / 20 shots)
April 27 Hamilton Bulldogs 7 – 2 Peterborough Petes Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap  
Mason McTavish (2) - pp - 17:30 First period No scoring
Avery Hayes (1) - pp - 1:48
Mason McTavish (3) - pp - 11:59
Second period 6:31 - Tucker Robertson (2)
Ryan Winterton (1) - pp - 3:34
Giordano Biondi (2) - 5:45
Logan Morrison (6) - 12:12
Avery Hayes (2) - pp - 12:45
Third period 7:08 - Sam Alfano (1)
Marco Constantini (3-0) (23 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Michael Simpson (0-3) (21 saves / 28 shots)
April 28 Hamilton Bulldogs 7 – 3 Peterborough Petes Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap  
Mason McTavish (4) - 1:49
George Diaco (1) - pp - 8:43
Nathan Staios (1) - pp - 11:32
Arber Xhekaj (2) - 13:06
First period No scoring
Jorian Donovan (1) - 17:18 Second period 8:02 - pp - Joe Carroll (2)
10:53 - sh - Emmett Sproule (1)
18:08 - Tucker Robertson (3)
Mason McTavish (5) - pp - 11:51
Lawson Sherk (1) - sh - en - 17:32
Third period No scoring
Marco Constantini (4-0) (28 saves / 31 shots) Goalie stats Michael Simpson (0-4) (24 saves / 30 shots)
Hamilton wins series 4 – 0


(2) North Bay Battalion vs. (7) Ottawa 67's
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April 21 Ottawa 67's 1 – 4 North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 11:05 - pp - Mitchell Russell (1)
Jack Beck (1) - sh - 3:30 Third period 5:58 - Mitchell Russell (2)
9:33 - Owen Van Steensel (1)
18:46 - en - sh - Paul Christopoulos (1)
Max Donoso (0-1) (28 saves / 31 shots) Goalie stats Joe Vrbetic (1-0) (26 saves / 27 shots)
April 23 Ottawa 67's 6 – 7 North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap  
Chris Barlas (1) - 5:29
Tyler Boucher (1) - 6:11
Brady Stonehouse (1) - 9:51
First period 1:24 - Mitchell Russell (3)
14:59 - Avery Winslow (1)
15:44 - Kyle McDonald (1)
Jack Beck (2) - 4:54
Jack Matier (1) - 12:59
Second period 3:07 - Anthony Romani (1)
14:37 - pp - Kyle Jackson (1)
Luca Pinelli (1) - 5:36 Third period 15:56 - Brandon Coe (1)
19:57 - Brandon Coe (2)
Max Donoso (3 saves / 6 shots)
Will Cranley (0-1) (21 saves / 25 shots)
Goalie stats Joe Vrbetic (23 saves / 29 shots)
April 25 North Bay Battalion 3 – 2 OT Ottawa 67's TD Place Arena Recap  
Kyle McDonald (2) - 0:23 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Kyle Jackson (2) - 4:18 Third period 16:55 - Jack Beck (3)
18:22 - Cameron Tolnai (1)
Brandon Coe (3) - 4:55 First overtime period No scoring
Joe Vrbetic (3-0) (32 saves / 34 shots) Goalie stats Max Donoso (0-2) (33 saves / 36 shots)
April 27 North Bay Battalion 3 – 2 Ottawa 67's TD Place Arena Recap  
Kyle Jackson (3) - 8:35 First period 13:07 - pp - Luca Pinelli (2)
No scoring Second period 3:49 - Vinzenz Rohrer (1)
Avery Winslow (2) - pp - 7:15
Mitchell Russell (4) - 12:19
Third period No scoring
Joe Vrbetic (4-0) (22 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Max Donoso (0-3) (29 saves / 32 shots)
North Bay wins series 4 – 0


(3) Kingston Frontenacs vs. (6) Oshawa Generals
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April 22 Oshawa Generals 1 – 6 Kingston Frontenacs Leon's Centre Recap  
Cameron Butler (1) - 7:16 First period 16:45 - Paul Ludwinski (1)
No scoring Second period 2:49 - Jake Murray (1)
6:13 - Lucas Edmonds (1)
No scoring Third period 3:30 - Francesco Arcuri (1)
10:22 - sh - Paul Ludwinski (2)
19:54 - pp - Jackson Stewart (1)
Patrick Leaver (0-1) (22 saves / 28 shots) Goalie stats Leevi Meriläinen (1-0) (22 saves / 23 shots)
April 24 Oshawa Generals 4 – 6 Kingston Frontenacs Leon's Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 5:04 - Lucas Edmonds (2)
14:07 - Paul Ludwinski (3)
15:06 - Jordan Frasca (1)
No scoring Second period 1:28 - Jordan Frasca (2)
Dawson McKinney (1) - 3:47
Ryan Gagnier (1) - pp - 6:56
Jordyn Ertel (1) - 7:19
Brett Harrison (1) - 18:30
Third period 2:35 - Gage Heyes (1)
10:59 - Jake Murray (2)
Patrick Leaver (1 save / 4 shots)
Zachary Paputsakis (0-1) (13 saves / 16 shots)
Goalie stats Leevi Meriläinen (2-0) (33 saves / 37 shots)
April 26 Kingston Frontenacs 3 – 4 Oshawa Generals Tribute Communities Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 17:40 - pp - Stuart Rolofs (1)
Zayde Wisdom (1) - 13:13
Zayde Wisdom (2) - 17:02
Lucas Peric (1) - 19:50
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 6:33 - pp - Brett Harrison (2)
10:47 - Calum Ritchie (1)
19:52 - Lleyton Moore (1)
Leevi Meriläinen (2-1) (29 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Patrick Leaver (1-1) (32 saves / 35 shots)
April 28 Kingston Frontenacs 6 – 2 Oshawa Generals Tribute Communities Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Paul Ludwinski (4) - sh - 1:51
Zayde Wisdom (3) - 9:45
Second period 7:11 - pp - Brett Harrison (3)
15:11 - pp - Ty Tullio (1)
Shane Wright (1) - 3:19
Zayde Wisdom (4) - pp - 5:19
Lucas Edmonds (3) - 7:05
Paul Ludwinski (5) - 7:29
Third period No scoring
Leevi Meriläinen (3-1) (31 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Patrick Leaver (1-2) (30 saves / 36 shots)
April 30 Oshawa Generals 3 – 1 Kingston Frontenacs Leon's Centre Recap  
Oskar Olausson (1) - 16:16 First period 2:41 - pp - Jordan Frasca (3)
Calum Ritchie (3) - pp - 6:31
Brett Harrison (4) - pp - 12:30
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Patrick Leaver (2-2) (44 saves / 45 shots) Goalie stats Leevi Meriläinen (3-2) (19 saves / 22 shots)
May 1 Kingston Frontenacs 5 – 4 OT Oshawa Generals Tribute Communities Centre Recap  
Martin Chromiak (1) - pp - 19:32 First period 18:00 - pp - Lleyton Moore (1)
Braden Haché (1) - 1:13
Francesco Arcuri (2) - 1:47
Second period No scoring
Alec Belanger (1) - 11:35 Third period 13:39 - Calum Ritchie (4)
14:40 - Ryan Gagnier (1)
19:58 - Ty Tullio (2)
Shane Wright (2) - 5:12 First overtime period No scoring
Leevi Meriläinen (4-2) (27 saves / 31 shots) Goalie stats Patrick Leaver (2-3) (32 saves / 37 shots)
Kingston wins series 4 – 2


(4) Mississauga Steelheads vs. (5) Barrie Colts
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April 22 Barrie Colts 2 – 1 OT Mississauga Steelheads Paramount Fine Foods Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 6:58 - James Hardie (1)
Ethan Cardwell (1) - 5:43 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Evan Vierling (1) - 16:24 First overtime period No scoring
Mack Guzda (1-0) (38 saves / 39 shots) Goalie stats Roman Basran (0-1) (24 saves / 26 shots)
April 24 Barrie Colts 1 – 2 OT Mississauga Steelheads Paramount Fine Foods Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 16:51 - pp - Ty Collins (1)
Cooper Matthews (1) - pp - 8:49 Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 12:03 - Owen Beck (1)
Mack Guzda (1-1) (40 saves / 42 shots) Goalie stats Roman Basran (1-1) (31 saves / 32 shots)
April 25 Mississauga Steelheads 1 – 3 Barrie Colts Sadlon Arena Recap  
James Hardie (2) - pp - 17:53 First period 13:10 - Connor Punnett (1)
16:19 - Ethan Cardwell (2)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 5:46 - Hunter Haight (1)
Roman Basran (1-2) (17 saves / 20 shots) Goalie stats Matteo Lalama (1-0) (28 saves / 29 shots)
April 27 Mississauga Steelheads 3 – 2 2OT Barrie Colts Sadlon Arena Recap  
James Hardie (3) - 0:39
Ole Bjorgvik-Holm (1) - 18:54
First period 10:45 - pp - Jacob Frasca (1)
No scoring Second period 2:53 -pp - Tyson Foerster (1)
No scoring Third period No scoring
James Hardie (4) - pp - 9:10 Second overtime period No scoring
Roman Basran (2-2) (31 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Matteo Lalama (1-1) (33 saves / 36 shots)
April 30 Barrie Colts 1 – 4 Mississauga Steelheads Paramount Fine Foods Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 9:22 - Jake Uberti (1)
No scoring Second period 3:47 - pp - Chas Sharpe (1)
Declan McDonnell (1) - 10:01 Third period 14:09 - Zakary Lavoie (1)
18:32 - en - James Hardie (5)
Mack Guzda (1-2) (32 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Roman Basran (3-2) (18 saves / 19 shots)
May 2 Mississauga Steelheads 6 – 4 Barrie Colts Sadlon Arena Recap  
Jake Uberti (2) - pp - 6:33
Zakary Lavoie (2) - 10:34
First period No scoring
Zakary Lavoie (3) - pp - 5:21
Luca DelBelBelluz (1) - pp - 8:05
Ty Collins (2) - pp - 13:16
Second period 9:57 - Nathan Allensen (1)
James Hardie (6) - en - 18:10 Third period 6:36 - pp - Ethan Cardwell (3)
17:16 - Nathan Allensen (2)
17:41 - Ethan Cardwell (4)
Roman Basran (4-2) (33 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Mack Guzda (1-3) (33 saves / 38 shots)
Mississauga wins series 4 – 2


Western conference quarterfinals

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(1) Windsor Spitfires vs. (8) Sarnia Sting
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April 21 Sarnia Sting 0 – 3 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 13:20 - Alex Christopoulos (1)
No scoring Second period 6:49 - James Jodoin (1)
No scoring Third period 16:16 - Andrew Perrott (1)
Benjamin Gaudreau (0-1) (25 saves / 28 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (1-0) (11 saves / 11 shots)
April 23 Sarnia Sting 1 – 4 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 14:18 - Will Cuylle (1)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Nolan Dann (1) - 4:45 Third period 0:43 - Pasquale Zito (1)
11:10 - Daniel D'Amico (1)
19:42 - en - Will Cuylle (2)
Benjamin Gaudreau (0-2) (39 saves / 42 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (2-0) (22 saves / 23 shots)
April 26 Windsor Spitfires 2 – 5 Sarnia Sting Progressive Auto Sales Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Ethan Miedema (1) - 7:47 Second period 17:01 - pp - Ty Voit
19:45 - pp - Max Namestnikov (1)
Ryan Abraham (1) - 2:08 Third period 4:06 - pp - Nolan DeGurse (1)
6:07 - pp - Ethan Ritchie (1)
18:30 - en - Nolan DeGurse (2)
Mathias Onuska (2-1) (18 saves / 22 shots) Goalie stats Benjamin Gaudreau (1-2) (31 saves / 33 shots)
April 28 Windsor Spitfires 4 – 1 Sarnia Sting Progressive Auto Sales Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 2:15 - Angus MacDonell (1)
Jacob Maillet (1) - 4:17
Will Cuylle (3) - 9:53
Oliver Peer (1) - 14:51
Second period No scoring
Wyatt Johnston (1) - 6:55 Third period No scoring
Mathias Onuska (3-1) (24 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Benjamin Gaudreau (1-3) (27 saves / 31 shots)
April 30 Sarnia Sting 3 – 2 OT Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 2:08 - pp - Andrew Perrott (2)
Nolan DeGurse (3) - pp - 13:51
Nolan DeGurse (4) - 14:33
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 6:31 - sh - Will Cuylle (4)
Ty Voit (2) - 8:21 First overtime period No scoring
Benjamin Gaudreau (2-3) (43 saves / 45 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (3-2) (20 saves / 23 shots)
May 1 Windsor Spitfires 3 – 1 Sarnia Sting Progressive Auto Sales Arena Recap  
Josh Currie (1) - 12:00
Wyatt Johnston (2) - 19:21
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Will Cuylle (5) - en - 19:51 Third period 18:26 - pp - Nolan Dann (2)
Mathias Onuska (4-2) (25 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Benjamin Gaudreau (2-4) (29 saves / 31 shots)
Windsor wins series 4 – 2


(2) London Knights vs. (7) Kitchener Rangers
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April 21 Kitchener Rangers 3 – 2 London Knights Budweiser Gardens Recap  
Mitchell Martin (1) - 7:57 First period No scoring
Francesco Pinelli (1) - pp - 10:50 Second period No scoring
Francesco Pinelli (2) - 1:36 Third period 2:48 - Antonio Stranges (1)
11:14 - Antonio Stranges (2)
Pavel Cajan (1-0) (34 saves / 36 shots) Goalie stats Brett Brochu (0-1) (23 saves / 26 shots)
April 22 Kitchener Rangers 2 – 5 London Knights Budweiser Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period 16:10 - Cody Morgan (1)
17:47 - Antonio Stranges (3)
No scoring Second period 0:21 - Gerard Keane (1)
Adrian Misaljevic (1) - 12:04
Mike Petizan (1) - 14:32
Third period 5:44 - Oliver Bonk (1)
17:27 - pp - Gerard Keane (2)
Pavel Cajan (1-1) (39 saves / 44 shots) Goalie stats Brett Brochu (1-1) (14 saves / 16 shots)
April 24 London Knights 4 – 3 Kitchener Rangers Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Recap  
Tye McSorley (1) - pp - 1:13
Luke Evangelista (1) - pp - 2:43
Kirill Steklov (1) - 7:12
First period 6:16 - pp - Mike Petizan (2)
12:56 - Joseph Serpa (1)
Tye McSorley (2) - 5:13 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 7:55 - Mike Petizan (3)
Brett Brochu (2-1) (38 saves / 41 shots) Goalie stats Pavel Cajan (3 saves / 6 shots)
Jackson Parsons (0-1) (27 saves / 28 shots)
April 26 London Knights 2 – 3 Kitchener Rangers Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Recap  
No scoring First period 2:56 - Antonio Pugliese (1)
Max McCue (1) - 12:55 Second period No scoring
Cody Morgan (2) - pp - 18:05 Third period 5:10 - Francesco Pinelli (3)
8:26 - Mitchell Martin (2)
Brett Brochu (2-2) (34 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Jackson Parsons (1-1) (52 saves / 54 shots)
May 1 Kitchener Rangers 3 – 5 London Knights Budweiser Gardens Recap  
Joseph Serpa (2) - 8:10 First period 1:33 - Max McCue (2)
5:48 - Max McCue (3)
13:43 - Antonio Stranges (4)
Mike Petizan (4) - 9:39
Mitchell Martin (3) - pp - 13:56
Second period 10:32 - Sean McGurn (1)
No scoring Third period 18:32 - en - Max McCue (5)
Jackson Parsons (1-2) (31 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Brett Brochu (3-2) (28 saves / 31 shots)
May 3 London Knights 2 – 5 Kitchener Rangers Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 2:23 - Carson Rehkopf (1)
3:12 - Trent Swick (1)
11:53 - pp - Carson Rehkopf (2)
15:40 - Reid Valade (1)
Denver Barkey (1) - 2:45
Luke Evangelista (2) - 8:53
Third period 13:13 - Adrian Misaljevic (2)
Brett Brochu (3-3) (21 saves / 25 shots)
Owen Flores (3 saves / 4 shots)
Goalie stats Pavel Cajan (2-1) (38 saves / 40 shots)
May 4 Kitchener Rangers 4 – 3 OT London Knights Budweiser Gardens Recap  
Mitchell Martin (4) - 11:21 First period No scoring
Reid Valade (2) - pp - 9:02 Second period 5:28 - Camaryn Baber (1)
8:13 - pp - Gerard Keane (3)
Joseph Serpa (3) - 4:47 Third period 2:59 - Antonio Stranges (5)
Mike Petizan (5) - 11:35 First overtime period No scoring
Pavel Cajan (3-1) (48 saves / 51 shots) Goalie stats Brett Brochu (3-4) (23 saves / 27 shots)
Kitchener wins series 4 – 3


(3) Flint Firebirds vs. (6) Owen Sound Attack
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April 22 Owen Sound Attack 6 – 3 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
William Portokalis (1) - 2:21 First period 7:40 - pp - Brennan Othmann (1)
Colby Barlow (1) - pp - 4:34 Second period 8:15 - Amadeus Lombardi (1)
Servac Petrovsky (1) - 0:58
Nicholas Porco (1) - 16:45
Gavin Bryant (1) - sh - en - 18:24
Igor Chibrikov (1) - sh - en - 18:57
Third period 0:38 - Coulson Pitre (1)
Nick Chenard (1-0) (31 saves / 34 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (0-1) (24 saves / 28 shots)
April 23 Owen Sound Attack 3 – 6 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
Julian Fantino (1) - 1:47 First period 0:41 - Zacharie Giroux (1)
1:37 - Sahil Panwar (1)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Servac Petrovsky (2) - 15:30
Julian Fantino (2) - 17:07
Third period 10:50 - Tag Bertuzzi (1)
11:19 - Brennan Othmann (2)
11:50 - Ethan Keppen (1)
13:06 - pp - Luca D'Amato (1)
Nick Chenard (1-1) (37 saves / 42 shots)
Corbin Votary (1 save / 2 shots)
Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (1-1) (28 saves / 31 shots)
April 25 Flint Firebirds 1 – 2 Owen Sound Attack Bayshore Community Centre Recap  
Braeden Kressler (1) - 6:14 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 0:59 - pp - Cedrick Guindon (1)
No scoring Third period 6:18 - Julian Fantino (3)
Luke Cavallin (1-2) (36 saves / 38 shots) Goalie stats Nick Chenard (2-1) (38 saves / 39 shots)
April 27 Flint Firebirds 3 – 2 Owen Sound Attack Bayshore Community Centre Recap  
Amadeus Lombardi (2) - 18:17 First period 10:36 - Madden Steen (1)
15:14 - Julian Fantino (4)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Zacharie Giroux (2) - 2:44
Ethan Keppen (2) - 7:48
Third period No scoring
Luke Cavallin (2-2) (28 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Nick Chenard (2-2) (41 saves / 44 shots)
May 1 Owen Sound Attack 1 – 5 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
No scoring First period 0:16 - Coulson Pitre (2)
Colby Barlow (2) - sh - 3:20 Second period 1:08 - Brennan Othmann (3)
3:57 - Ethan Keppen (3)
No scoring Third period 5:12 - Amadeus Lombardi (3)
6:11 - pp - Amadeau Lombardi (4)
Nick Chenard (2-3) (23 saves / 28 shots)
Corbin Votary (4 saves / 4 shots)
Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (3-2) (36 saves / 37 shots)
May 3 Flint Firebirds 0 – 4 Owen Sound Attack Bayshore Community Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 10:25 - Stepan Machacek (1)
No scoring Second period 8:27 - Colby Barlow (3)
No scoring Third period 10:03 - Ethan Burroughs (1)
17:16 - en - Ethan Burroughs (2)
Luke Cavallin (3-3) (27 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Nick Chenard (3-3) (46 saves / 46 shots)
May 4 Owen Sound Attack 2 – 4 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
Colby Barlow (4) - 5:05 First period 8:09 - sh - Sahil Panwar (2)
No scoring Second period 13:58 - Ethan Keppen (4)
Colby Barlow (5) - 13:44 Third period 1:55 - Brennan Othmann (4)
19:02 - en - Braeden Kressler (2)
Nick Chenard (3-4) (31 saves / 34 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (4-3) (34 saves / 36 shots)
Flint wins series 4 – 3


(4) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds vs. (5) Guelph Storm
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April 21 Guelph Storm 0 – 3 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds GFL Memorial Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 2:15 - Tye Kartye (1)
13:19 - Tye Kartye (2)
13:58 - Ryan O'Rourke (1)
No scoring Third period No scoring
Owen Bennett (0-1) (21 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Tucker Tynan (1-0) (23 saves / 23 shots)
April 23 Guelph Storm 1 – 4 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds GFL Memorial Gardens Recap  
Jake Karabela (1) - pp - 15:08 First period 9:45 - pp - Jack Thompson (1)
10:29 - Justin Cloutier (1)
14:36 - Tyler Savard (1)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 17:41 - Marco Mignosa (1)
Jacob Oster (0-1) (38 saves / 42 shots) Goalie stats Tucker Tynan (2-0) (30 saves / 31 shots)
April 26 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 3 – 6 Guelph Storm Sleeman Centre Recap  
Tye Kartye (3) - pp - 10:06 First period 1:46 - Ben McFarlane (1)
2:27 - Jake Karabela (2)
16:31 - Danny Zhilkin (1)
Cole MacKay (1) - 6:18 Second period 12:04 - pp - Valentin Zhugin (1)
Bryce McConnell-Barker (1) - 0:54 Third period 18:24 - en - Ben McFarlane (2)
19:54 - en - Brayden Guy (1)
Tucker Tynan (2-1) (32 saves / 36 shots) Goalie stats Jacob Oster (1-1) (36 saves / 39 shots)
April 28 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 5 – 4 OT Guelph Storm Sleeman Centre Recap  
Marco Mignosa (2) - 6:36
Cole MacKay (2) - 6:52
Robert Calisti (1) - 13:33
Jack Thompson (2) - pp - 17:43
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 12:22 - Charlie Paquette (1)
No scoring Third period 3:46 - Matt Poitras (1)
4:45 - pp - Ben McFarlane (3)
19:05 - Michael Buchinger (1)
Jordan D'Intino (1) - 12:40 First overtime period No scoring
Tucker Tynan (14 saves / 14 shots)
Samuel Ivanov (1-0) (18 saves / 22 shots)
Goalie stats Jacob Oster (17 saves / 21 shots)
Owen Bennett (0-2) (25 saves / 26 shots)
April 30 Guelph Storm 0 – 6 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds GFL Memorial Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period 8:56 - Tye Kartye (4)
13:11 - Tye Kartye (5)
No scoring Second period 5:40 - pp - Cole MacKay (3)
19:22 - Kalvyn Watson (1)
No scoring Third period 2:04 - pp - Jack Thompson (3)
8:48 - Kalvyn Watson (2)
Jacob Oster (1-2) (28 saves / 34 shots) Goalie stats Samuel Ivanov (2-0) (23 saves / 23 shots)
Sault Ste. Marie wins series 4 – 1


Conference semifinals

[edit]

Eastern conference semifinals

[edit]
(1) Hamilton Bulldogs vs. (4) Mississauga Steelheads
[edit]
May 5 Mississauga Steelheads 2 – 4 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 14:35 - Mason McTavish (6)
No scoring Second period 16:54- Logan Morrison (7)
19:32 - Ryan Humphrey (1)
Zakary Lavoie (4) - 6:45
Aidan Prueter (1) - 19:15
Third period 9:39 - Mason McTavish (7)
Roman Basran (4-3) (29 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (5-0) (30 saves / 32 shots)
May 8 Mississauga Steelheads 2 – 4 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
Aidan Prueter (2) - pp - 8:29 First period 3:52 - Ryan Humphrey (2)
17:15 - pp - Mason McTavish (8)
Luke Misa (1) - 3:42 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 0:56 - pp - Nathan Staios (2)
19:24 - en - Logan Morrison (8)
Joe Ranger (0-1) (34 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (6-0) (20 saves / 22 shots)
May 10 Hamilton Bulldogs 3 – 0 Mississauga Steelheads Paramount Fine Foods Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
George Diaco (2) - pp - 5:54
Ryan Winterton (2) - pp - 13:53
Second period No scoring
Logan Morrison (9) - en - 17:54 Third period No scoring
Marco Costantini (7-0) (35 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Joe Ranger (0-2) (29 saves / 31 shots)
May 13 Hamilton Bulldogs 3 – 2 OT Mississauga Steelheads Paramount Fine Foods Centre Recap  
Ryan Humphrey (3) - 1:42 First period 0:59 - Zander Veccia (1)
15:29 - pp - Aidan Prueter (3)
Mason McTavish (9) - sh - 1:03 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Arber Xhekaj (3) - 1:49 First overtime period No scoring
Marco Costantini (8-0) (27 saves / 29 shots) Goalie stats Joe Ranger (0-3) (31 saves / 34 shots)
Hamilton wins series 4 – 0


(2) North Bay Battalion vs. (3) Kingston Frontenacs
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May 6 Kingston Frontenacs 4 – 6 North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period 5:53 - Brandon Coe (4)
14:28 - Kyle McDonald (3)
Francesco Arcuri (3) - 15:45 Second period 0:22 - pp - Mitchell Russell (5)
Paul Ludwinski (6) - 4:37
Lucas Edmonds (4) - 6:14
Martin Chromiak (2) - 18:49
Third period 2:05 - sh - Owen Van Steensel (2)
18:15 - en - Mitchell Russell (6)
19:45 - en - Mitchell Russell (7)
Leevi Meriläinen (4-3) (34 saves / 38 shots) Goalie stats Joe Vrbetic (5-0) (25 saves / 29 shots)
May 8 Kingston Frontenacs 5 – 4 OT North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap  
Jake Murray (3) - 3:06
Matthew Soto (1) - 7:45
Martin Chromiak (3) - 8:02
First period 13:06 - Mitchell Russell (8)
No scoring Second period 3:17 - Brandon Coe (5)
6:42 - Anthony Romani (2)
Matthew Soto (2) - 0:38 Third period 5:35 - pp - Matvey Petrov (1)
Francesco Arcuri (4) - 16:36 First overtime period No scoring
Leevi Meriläinen (5-3) (47 saves / 51 shots) Goalie stats Joe Vrbetic (7 saves / 10 shots)
Dom DiVincentiis (0-1) (23 saves / 25 shots)
May 10 North Bay Battalion 6 – 3 Kingston Frontenacs Leon's Centre Recap  
Kyle Jackson (4) - 18:54 First period 5:10 - Martin Chromiak (4)
12:08 - Paul Ludwinski (7)
Kyle Jackson (5) - pp - 0:24
Kyle Jackson (6) - 15:07
Owen Outwater (1) - 15:51
Second period 11:36 - Francesco Arcuri (5)
Kyle Jackson (7) - pp - 4:08
Mitchell Russell (9) - en - 19:35
Third period No scoring
Dom DiVincentiis (1-1) (24 saves / 27 shots) Goalie stats Leevi Meriläinen (5-4) (25 saves / 30 shots)
May 12 North Bay Battalion 4 – 3 Kingston Frontenacs Leon's Centre Recap  
Kyle McDonald (4) - 15:17
Mitchell Russell (10) - pp - 17:24
First period No scoring
Paul Christopoulos (2) - 7:39 Second period No scoring
Mitchell Russell (11) - pp - 5:53 Third period 9:58 - Lucas Edmonds (5)
19:19 - Martin Chromiak (4)
19:54 - pp - Francesco Arcuri (6)
Dom DiVincentiis (2-1) (32 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Leevi Meriläinen (5-5) (33 saves / 37 shots)
May 14 Kingston Frontenacs 5 – 6 North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period 5:20 - Kyle McDonald (5)
16:53 - Kyle McDonald (6)
18:54 - Paul Christopoulos (3)
Jordan Frasca (4) - 6:30 Second period 0:55 - pp - Kyle Jackson (8)
6:17 - pp - Kyle Jackson (9)
Lucas Edmonds (6) - 0:58
Shane Wright (3) - pp - 6:02
Martin Chromiak (6) - 18:53
Martin Chromiak (7) - 19:39
Third period 9:14 - Michael Podolioukh (1)
Leevi Meriläinen (8 saves / 12 shots)
Aidan Spooner (0-1) (6 saves / 8 shots)
Goalie stats Joe Vrbetic (6-0) (30 saves / 35 shots)
North Bay wins series 4 – 1


Western conference semifinals

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(1) Windsor Spitfires vs. (7) Kitchener Rangers
[edit]
May 7 Kitchener Rangers 5 – 6 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Joseph Serpa (4) - 15:43 First period No scoring
Joseph Serpa (5) - 15:12 Second period 7:50 - Wyatt Johnston (3)
10:23 - Alex Christopoulos (2)
11:53 - Louka Henault (1)
Mitchell Martin (5) - pp - 2:35
Mitchell Martin (6) - 10:18
Mike Petizan (6) - 19:17
Third period 5:43 - Alex Christopoulos (3)
8:34 - Will Cuylle (6)
11:03 - Andrew Perrott (3)
Pavel Cajan (3-2) (33 saves / 39 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (5-2) (27 saves / 32 shots)
May 8 Kitchener Rangers 4 – 2 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Trent Swick (2) - 6:46
Reid Valade (3) - sh - 18:26
First period 19:55 - Andrew Perrott (4)
No scoring Second period 7:51 - Wyatt Johnston (4)
Jack Harper (1) - 10:31
Joseph Serpa (6) - en - 19:43
Third period No scoring
Jackson Parsons (2-2) (37 saves / 39 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (5-3) (27 saves / 30 shots)
May 10 Windsor Spitfires 6 – 2 Kitchener Rangers Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Recap  
Wyatt Johnston (5) - sh - 10:27
Daniel D'Amico (2) - pp - 16:13
First period 1:28 - pp - Mike Petizan (7)
Will Cuylle (6) - 2:06
Louka Henault (2) - 5:40
Wyatt Johnston (6) - 9:40
Matthew Maggio (1) - pp - 12:24
Second period 14:58 - pp - Simon Motew (1)
No scoring Third period No scoring
Mathias Onuska (6-3) (27 saves / 29 shots) Goalie stats Jackson Parsons (2-3) (20 saves / 24 shots)
Pavel Cajan (21 saves / 23 shots)
May 12 Windsor Spitfires 6 – 3 Kitchener Rangers Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Recap  
No scoring First period 14:49 - Mitchell Martin (7)
18:52 - Carson Rehkopf (3)
Michael Renwick (1) - pp - 1:15
Josh Currie (2) - 6:29
Alex Christopoulos (5) - 12:17
Wyatt Johnston (7) - 14:57
Second period No scoring
Alex Christopoulos (6) - 13:03
Wyatt Johnston (8) - en - 18:01
Third period 7:44 - Carson Rehkopf (4)
Mathias Onuska (7-3) (21 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Pavel Cajan (3-3) (38 saves / 43 shots)
May 14 Kitchener Rangers 2 – 3 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Matthew Sop (1) - 5:13
Ty Hollett (1) - 16:41
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 11:41 - Louka Henault (3)
19:14 - Michael Renwick (2)
No scoring Third period 9:50 - pp - Andrew Perrott (5)
Pavel Cajan (3-4) (40 saves / 43 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (8-3) (30 saves / 32 shots)
Windsor wins series 4 – 1


(3) Flint Firebirds vs. (4) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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May 6 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 3 – 5 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
No scoring First period 5:58 - pp - Ethan Keppen (5)
19:34 - pp - Brennan Othmann (5)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Kalvyn Watson (3) - 5:04
Jack Thompson (4) - 6:24
Jack Thompson (5) - 15:46
Third period 7:16 - Riley Piercey (1)
13:50 - Coulson Pitre (3)
19:40 - en - Coulson Pitre (4)
Samuel Ivanov (2-1) (26 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (5-3) (55 saves / 58 shots)
May 8 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 3 – 5 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
Tye Kartye (6) - pp - 1:13 First period 10:43 - Gavin Hayes (1)
19:18 - Brennan Othmann (6)
Cole MacKay (4) - pp - 7:53
Tyler Savard (2) - 8:58
Second period 2:41 - Coulson Pitre (5)
No scoring Third period 5:22 - Brennan Othmann (7)
14:28 - Tag Bertuzzi (2)
Samuel Ivanov (2-2) (30 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (6-3) (53 saves / 56 shots)
May 10 Flint Firebirds 2 – 3 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds GFL Memorial Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period 4:57 Jordan D'Intino (2)
10:10 - Rory Kerins (1)
12:26 - Tyler Savard (3)
Gavin Hayes (2) - pp - 16:39 Second period No scoring
Gavin Hayes (3) - 12:09 Third period No scoring
Luke Cavallin (6-4) (26 saves / 29 shots) Goalie stats Tucker Tynan (3-1) (29 saves / 31 shots)
May 12 Flint Firebirds 3 – 2 OT Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds GFL Memorial Gardens Recap  
Braeden Kressler (3) - 16:17
Sahil Panwar (3) - 18:59
First period 5:11 - Jack Thompson (6)
8:30 - pp - Tye Kartye (7)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Brennan Othmann (8) - 8:37 First overtime period No scoring
Luke Cavallin (7-4) (39 saves / 41 shots) Goalie stats Tucker Tynan (3-2) (33 saves / 36 shots)
May 14 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 1 – 7 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 2:14 - Tyler Deline (1)
11:21 - pp - Gavin Hayes (4)
13:46 - pp - Zacharie Giroux (3)
15:24 - pp - Zacharie Giroux (4)
Cole MacKay (5) - 19:35 Third period 2:19 - Coulson Pitre (6)
11:05 - Simon Slavicek (1)
18:04 - pp - Zacharie Giroux (5)
Tucker Tynan (3-3) (48 saves / 55 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (8-4) (27 saves / 28 shots)
Flint wins series 4 – 1


Conference finals

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Eastern Conference finals

[edit]
(1) Hamilton Bulldogs vs. (2) North Bay Battalion
[edit]
May 20 North Bay Battalion 2 – 5 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
Brandon Coe (6) - pp - 17:50 First period 1:15 - Ryan Humphrey (4)
19:12 - pp - Ryan Winterton (3)
Dalyn Wakely (1) - 15:51 Second period 6:54 - Logan Morrison (10)
10:03 - Avery Hayes (3)
No scoring Third period 10:13 - Arber Xhekaj (4)
Joe Vrbetic (6-1) (25 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (9-0) (20 saves / 22 shots)
May 22 North Bay Battalion 0 – 5 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 4:27 - pp - Logan Morrison (11)
19:47 - Mason McTavish (10)
No scoring Second period 1:59 - sh - Avery Hayes (4)
6:48 - pp - Avery Hayes (5)
No scoring Third period 9:16 - pp - Ryan Winterton (4)
Dom DiVincentiis (2-2) (36 saves / 41 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (10-0) (28 saves / 28 shots)
May 25 Hamilton Bulldogs 6 – 4 North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap  
Avery Hayes (6) - sh - 8:14
Avery Hayes (7) - 13:48
First period 2:42 - Matvey Petrov (2)
Mark Duarte (1) - 0:34
Logan Morrison (12) - 11:25
Second period 4:08 - Anthony Romani (3)
8:05 - Nic Sima (1)
Ryan Winterton (5) - 2:34
Logan Morrison (13) - en - 19:28
Third period 14:24 - pp - Brandon Coe (7)
Marco Costantini (11-0) (27 saves / 31 shots) Goalie stats Dom DiVincentiis (2-3) (23 saves/ 28 shots)
May 27 Hamilton Bulldogs 6 – 0 North Bay Battalion North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap  
Jan Myšák (1) - 2:53
Arber Xhekaj (5) - pp - 7:40
First period No scoring
Jan Myšák (2) - 1:41
Avery Hayes (8) - 11:40
Second period No scoring
Jan Myšák (3) - 17:17
George Diaco (3) - 19:35
Third period No scoring
Marco Costantini (12-0) (18 saves / 18 shots) Goalie stats Dom DiVincentiis (2-4) (26 saves / 32 shots)
Hamilton wins series 4 – 0


Western Conference finals

[edit]
(1) Windsor Spitfires vs. (3) Flint Firebirds
[edit]
May 21 Flint Firebirds 4 – 3 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Amadeus Lombardi (5) - 12:48 First period 18:52 - pp - Ryan Abraham (2)
Tag Bertuzzi (3) - 3:50
James Mayotte (1) - 9:08
Tag Bertuzzi (4) - 15:41
Second period 0:25 - pp - Wyatt Johnston (9)
19:11 - Ryan Abraham (3)
No scoring Third period No scoring
Luke Cavallin (9-4) (35 saves / 38 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (8-4) (27 saves / 31 shots)
May 23 Flint Firebirds 2 – 7 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 16:25 - sh - Will Cuylle (7)
Amadeus Lombardi (6) - 19:18 Second period 4:07 - pp - Matthew Maggio (2)
17:18 - Matthew Maggio (3)
19:48 - Will Cuylle (8)
Riley Piercey (2) - 18:23 Third period 8:49 - Jacob Maillet (2)
13:20 - Oliver Peer (2)
17:54 - Matthew Maggio (4)
Luke Cavallin (9-5) (33 saves / 38 shots)
Nathaniel Day (5 saves / 7 shots)
Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (9-4) (37 saves / 39 shots)
May 25 Windsor Spitfires 3 – 6 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
Daniel D'Amico (3) - 6:30
Oliver Peer (3) - 9:06
Michael Renwick (3) - 15:45
First period 17:51 - sh - Ethan Hay (1)
No scoring Second period 5:27 - Braeden Kressler (4)
13:21 - pp - Ethan Keppen (6)
17:20 - Braeden Kressler (5)
No scoring Third period 19:19 - en Sahil Panwar (4)
19:55 - en - Tyler Deline (7)
Mathias Onuska (9-5) (39 saves / 43 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (10-5) (37 saves / 40 shots)
May 27 Windsor Spitfires 4 – 2 Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
Wyatt Johnston (10) - 0:21
Will Cuylle (9) - 13:13
Daniel D'Amico (4) - 19:50
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 1:31 - pp - Gavin Hayes (5)
8:43 - pp - Braeden Kressler (6)
Matthew Maggio (5) - en - 19:44 Third period No scoring
Mathias Onuska (10-5) (28 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (10-6) (34 saves / 37 shots)
May 29 Flint Firebirds 4 – 3 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Brennan Othmann (9) - sh - 18:37
Zacharie Giroux (6) - 19:57
First period 11:14 - Wyatt Johnston (11)
16:23 - Alex Christopoulos (7)
Amadeus Lombardi (7) - 3:04
Tag Bertuzzi (5) - 7:43
Second period 16:19 - pp - Will Cuylle (10)
No scoring Third period No scoring
Luke Cavallin (11-6) (42 saves / 45 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (5 saves / 8 shots)
Xavier Medina (0-1) (10 saves / 11 shots)
May 31 Windsor Spitfires 3 – 2 OT Flint Firebirds Dort Financial Center Recap  
Daniel D'Amico (5) - 3:56 First period 3:44 - pp - Ethan Keppen (7)
No scoring Second period 11:06 - pp - Riley Piercey (3)
Daniel D'Amico (6) - 9:22 Third period No scoring
Andrew Perrott (6) - 18:42 First overtime period No scoring
Xavier Medina (1-1) (31 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Luke Cavallin (11-7) (54 saves / 57 shots)
June 1 Flint Firebirds 0 – 4 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 7:46 - Daniel D'Amico (7)
13:30 - Daniel D'Amico (8)
No scoring Second period 16:10 - Alex Christopoulos (8)
No scoring Third period 17:06 - en - Daniel D'Amico (9)
Luke Cavallin (11-8) (32 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Xavier Medina (2-1) (38 saves / 38 shots)
Windsor wins series 4 – 3


J. Ross Robertson Cup finals

[edit]

Game 7 set a league record-breaking attendance of 11,779 at the FirstOntario Centre.[9]

(E1) Hamilton Bulldogs vs. (W1) Windsor Spitfires

[edit]
June 3 Windsor Spitfires 4 – 3 OT Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Will Cuylle (11) - 12:39 Second period 11:50 - pp - Avery Hayes (9)
18:26 - Colton Kammerer (1)
Will Cuylle (12) - pp - 12:30
Oliver Peer (4) - 17:13
Third period 10:11 - Mark Duarte (2)
Michael Renwick (4) - pp - 9:30 First overtime period No scoring
Xavier Medina (3-1) (43 saves / 46 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (12-1) (31 saves / 35 shots)
June 5 Windsor Spitfires 4 – 5 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
Louka Henault (4) - pp - 4:54 First period 12:31 - pp - Mason McTavish (11)
14:21 - Avery Hayes (10)
15:51 - Lawson Sherk (2)
Matthew Maggio (6) - pp - 16:26 Second period 9:59 - pp - Avery Hayes (11)
19:41 - Arber Xhekaj (6)
Andrew Perrott (7) - 15:05
Matthew Maggio (7) - 15:41
Third period No scoring
Xavier Medina (3-2) (22 saves / 26 shots)
Mathias Onuska (1 save / 2 shots)
Goalie stats Marco Costantini (13-1) (21 saves / 25 shots)
June 6 Hamilton Bulldogs 3 – 6 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Logan Morrison (14) - 10:31
Ryan Winterton (6) - 19:33
First period 16:58 - Alex Christopoulos (9)
19:07 - Wyatt Johnston (12)
No scoring Second period 2:24 - Wyatt Johnston (13)
13:46 - Jacob Maillet (3)
Mason McTavish (12) - pp - 10:57 Third period 3:21 - Alex Chrisopoulos (10)
19:36 - en - sh - Will Cuylle (13)
Marco Costantini (13-2) (26 saves / 31 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (11-5) (35 saves / 38 shots)
June 10 Hamilton Bulldogs 3 – 2 OT Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Logan Morrison (15) - 2:20 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 5:29 - Josh Currie (3)
12:41 - Will Cuylle (14)
Nathan Staios (3) - 18:03 Third period No scoring
Gavin White (2) - 7:35 First overtime period No scoring
Marco Costantini (14-2) (20 saves / 22 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (11-6) (41 saves / 44 shots)
June 12 Windsor Spitfires 2 – 3 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
Wyatt Johnston (14) - 8:42 First period 14:12 - pp - Ryan Winterton (7)
Ryan Abraham (4) - 3:13 Second period 12:58 - pp - Mason McTavish (13)
No scoring Third period 1:59 - Mason McTavish (14)
Mathias Onuska (11-7) (21 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (15-2) (24 saves / 26 shots)
June 13 Hamilton Bulldogs 2 – 5 Windsor Spitfires WFCU Centre Recap  
Logan Morrison (16) - 15:54 First period 7:27 - sh - Daniel D'Amico (10)
Logan Morrison (17) - 10:46 Second period 18:44 - Daniel D'Amico (11)
19:31 - Michael Renwick (5)
No scoring Third period 0:46 - pp - Will Cuylle (15)
16:58 - Pasquale Zito (2)
Marco Costantini (15-3) (21 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Mathias Onuska (12-7) (27 saves / 29 shots)
June 15 Windsor Spitfires 1 – 6 Hamilton Bulldogs FirstOntario Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 2:04 - Mason McTavish (15)
No scoring Second period 12:57 - Avery Hayes (12)
Alex Christopoulos (11) - 13:38 Third period 6:18 - Avery Hayes (13)
13:01 - Jan Myšák (4)
15:26 - en - Mason McTavish (16)
17:11 - en - Avery Hayes (14)
Mathias Onuska (12-8) Goalie stats Marco Costantini (16-3)
Hamilton wins series 4 – 3


J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster

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2021-22 Hamilton Bulldogs[10]
Goaltenders

Defencemen

Wingers

Centres

Playoff scoring leaders

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes[11]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Wyatt Johnston Windsor Spitfires 25 14 27 41 12
Logan Morrison Hamilton Bulldogs 19 17 22 39 2
Avery Hayes Hamilton Bulldogs 16 14 20 34 19
Will Cuylle Windsor Spitfires 25 15 16 31 30
Mason McTavish Hamilton Bulldogs 19 16 13 29 26
Brennan Othmann Flint Firebirds 19 9 15 24 18
Mitchell Russell North Bay Battalion 11 11 11 22 6
Daniel D'Amico Windsor Spitfires 25 11 10 21 25
Brandon Coe North Bay Battalion 12 7 13 20 8
Ryan Winterton Hamilton Bulldogs 18 7 12 19 6

Playoff leading goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses;
SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
[12]

Player Team GP MINS W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Xavier Medina Windsor Spitfires 5 296 3 2 10 1 0.935 2.03
Roman Basran Mississauga Steelheads 7 475 4 3 17 0 0.915 2.15
Marco Costantini Hamilton Bulldogs 19 1153 16 3 44 3 0.913 2.29
Mack Guzda Barrie Colts 4 263 1 3 11 0 0.929 2.51
Tucker Tynan Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 7 397 3 3 17 1 0.925 2.57

Awards

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Playoffs trophies
Trophy name Recognition Recipient
J. Ross Robertson Cup OHL Finals champion Hamilton Bulldogs
Bobby Orr Trophy Eastern Conference playoff champion Hamilton Bulldogs
Wayne Gretzky Trophy Western Conference playoff champion Windsor Spitfires
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award Playoffs MVP Logan Morrison, Hamilton Bulldogs
Regular season — Team trophies
Trophy name Recognition Recipient
Hamilton Spectator Trophy Team with best record Hamilton Bulldogs
Leyden Trophy East division champion Hamilton Bulldogs
Emms Trophy Central division champion North Bay Battalion
Bumbacco Trophy West division champion Windsor Spitfires
Holody Trophy Midwest division champion London Knights
Regular season — Executive awards
Trophy name Recognition Recipient
Matt Leyden Trophy Coach of the year James Richmond, Mississauga Steelheads
Jim Gregory Award General manager of the year Steve Staios, Hamilton Bulldogs
Bill Long Award Lifetime achievement
OHL Executive of the Year Executive of the Year
Regular season — Player awards
Trophy name Recognition Recipient
Red Tilson Trophy Most outstanding player Wyatt Johnston, Windsor Spitfires
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy Top scorer Wyatt Johnston, Windsor Spitfires
Dave Pinkney Trophy Lowest team goals against Marco Costantini & Matteo Drobac, Hamilton Bulldogs
Max Kaminsky Trophy Most outstanding defenceman Nathan Staios, Hamilton Bulldogs
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy Top scoring right winger Lucas Edmonds, Kingston Frontenacs
Emms Family Award Rookie of the year Cam Allen, Guelph Storm
William Hanley Trophy Most sportsmanlike player Wyatt Johnston, Windsor Spitfires
F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy Best rookie GAA Dom DiVincentiis, North Bay Battalion
Bobby Smith Trophy Scholastic player of the year Owen Beck, Mississauga Steelheads
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy Overage player of the year Brandon Coe, North Bay Battalion
Jim Rutherford Trophy Goaltender of the year Brett Brochu, London Knights
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy Humanitarian of the year Mark Woolley, Owen Sound Attack
Roger Neilson Memorial Award Top academic college/university player Adam Varga, Ottawa 67's
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award Top academic high school player Cal Uens, Owen Sound Attack
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy Team captain that best exemplifies character and commitment Mark Woolley, Owen Sound Attack
Prospect player awards
Trophy name Recognition Recipient
Jack Ferguson Award First overall pick in priority selection Michael Misa, Saginaw Spirit
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy OHL Cup MVP Michael Misa, Mississauga Senators

All-Star teams

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The OHL All-Star Teams were selected by the OHL's General Managers.[13]

First team

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Second team

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Third team

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First All-Rookie team

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Second All-Rookie team

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2022 OHL Priority Selection

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On April 20, 2022, the league announced the results of their first-ever Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection Draft Lottery. The Saginaw Spirit won the lottery [14] and selected Michael Misa from the Mississauga Senators of the GTHL. The entirety of the OHL Priority Selection Draft will take place over two days, as rounds 1-3 take place on April 29, while rounds 4-15 will be on April 30.

These are the results for the first round of the draft:[15]

# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Minor team
1 Michael Misa (C) Canada Canada Saginaw Spirit Oakville, Ontario Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
2 Malcolm Spence (LW) Canada Canada Erie Otters Mississauga, Ontario Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
3 Nathan Villeneuve (C) Canada Canada Sudbury Wolves Orleans, Ontario Navan Grads (HEO Midget)
4 Sam Dickinson (LD) Canada Canada Niagara IceDogs Toronto, Ontario Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)
5 Porter Martone (RW) Canada Canada Sarnia Sting Peterborough, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)
6 Jack Van Volsen (C) Canada Canada Peterborough Petes Whitby, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)
7 Henry Mews (RD) Canada Canada Ottawa 67's Ottawa, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)
8 Beckett Sennecke (LW) Canada Canada Oshawa Generals London, Ontario Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)
9 Michael Hage (C) Canada Canada Kitchener Rangers Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)
10 Cole Beaudoin (C) Canada Canada Barrie Colts Kanata, Ontario Nepean Raiders (HEO Midget)
11 Ben Cormier (C) Canada Canada Owen Sound Attack Ottawa, Ontario Navan Grads (HEO Midget)
12 Jett Luchanko (RW) Canada Canada Guelph Storm London, Ontario London Jr. Knights (MHAO-ALI)
13 Lucas Karmiris (C) Canada Canada Mississauga Steelheads Brantford, Ontario Brantford 99ers (MHAO-ALI)
14 Ben Danford (LD) Canada Canada Oshawa Generals Madoc, Ontario Quinte Red Devils (OMHA-ETA)
15 Luca Testa (C) Canada Canada London Knights Grimsby, Ontario Niagara North Stars (GOJHL)
16 Christopher Brown (C) Canada Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Toronto, Ontario North York Rangers (GTHL)
17 Gabriel Frasca (C) Canada Canada Kingston Frontenacs Caledon, Ontario Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
18 Kaden Pitre (C) Canada Canada Flint Firebirds Stouffville, Ontario Vaughan Kings (GTHL)
19 Zayne Parekh (RD) Canada Canada Saginaw Spirit Nobleton, Ontario Markham Majors (GTHL)
20 Ethan Procyszyn (RW) Canada Canada North Bay Battalion Wasaga Beach, Ontario North Central Predators (OMHA-ETA)
21 Frank Marrelli (LD) Canada Canada Ottawa 67's Markham, Ontario Markham Waxers (OMHA-ETA)
22 Anthony Cristoforo (RD) Canada Canada Windsor Spitfires Vaughan, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)
23 Marek Vanacker (LW) Canada Canada Hamilton Bulldogs Delhi, Ontario Brantford 99ers (MHAO-ALI)

2022 CHL Import Draft

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On July 1, 2022, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2022 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Saginaw Spirit held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL. The Spirit selected Martin Misiak from Slovakia with the OHL's first selection in the draft.

Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2022 CHL Import Draft.[16]

# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Last team
2 Martin Misiak (C) Slovakia Slovakia Saginaw Spirit Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Nove Zamky
5 Ondrej Molnar (LW) Slovakia Slovakia Erie Otters Nitra, Slovakia Nitra HK
8 Jakub Chromiak (RD) Slovakia Slovakia Sudbury Wolves Ilava, Slovakia Trencin Dukla HK
11 No selection made Niagara IceDogs
14 Sandis Vilmanis (LW) Latvia Latvia Sarnia Sting Riga, Latvia Lulea HC Jr.
17 Tommy Purdeller (LW) Italy Italy Peterborough Petes Brunico, Italy EC Red Bull Akademie U19
20 Marco Kasper (C) Austria Austria Ottawa 67's Innsbruck, Austria Rogle BK Jr.
23 Kimo Gruber (C) Switzerland Switzerland Oshawa Generals Bülach, Switzerland Kloten Jr.
26 Tomas Hamara (LD) Czech Republic Czech Republic Kitchener Rangers Prague, Czech Republic Tappara Tampere U20
29 Eduard Sale (LW) Czech Republic Czech Republic Barrie Colts Brno, Czech Republic Brno Kometa Jr.
32 Luc Schweingruber (LD) Switzerland Switzerland Owen Sound Attack Bern, Switzerland Bern Jr.
35 Niko Minkkinen (RD) Finland Finland Guelph Storm Jyväskylä, Finland JYP Jyväskylä U20
38 Alessio Beglieri (G) Switzerland Switzerland Mississauga Steelheads Biel, Switzerland Biel-Bienne Jr.
41 Kasper Halttunen (RW) Finland Finland London Knights Helsinki, Finland Jokerit Helsinki U20
44 Noel Nordh (RW) Sweden Sweden Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Söderhamn, Sweden Brynas IF J18E
47 Ivan Zhigalov (G) Belarus Belarus Kingston Frontenacs Minsk, Belarus Sherbrooke Phoenix
50 Nikita Zozulia (LW) Ukraine Ukraine Flint Firebirds Kyiv, Ukraine Anaheim Jr. Ice Dogs 16U
53 No selection made North Bay Battalion
56 Tomas Hebek (LD) Czech Republic Czech Republic Windsor Spitfires Pardubice, Czech Republic Dynamo Pardubice Jr.
58 Alex Sotek (LW) Slovakia Slovakia Hamilton Bulldogs Poprad, Slovakia Slovan Bratislava

2022 NHL Entry Draft

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On July 7–8, 2022, the National Hockey League conducted the 2022 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec. Shane Wright of the Kingston Frontenacs was the highest player from the OHL to be selected, as he was taken with the fourth overall pick by the Seattle Kraken. A total of 35 players were drafted from the OHL.

Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft.[17]

Round # Player Nationality NHL team Hometown OHL team
1 4 Shane Wright (C) Canada Canada Seattle Kraken Burlington, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
1 10 Pavel Mintyukov (D) Russia Russia Anaheim Ducks Moscow, Russia Saginaw Spirit
2 33 Owen Beck (C) Canada Canada Montreal Canadiens Port Hope, Ontario Mississauga Steelheads
2 39 Paul Ludwinski (C) Canada Canada Chicago Blackhawks Pickering, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
2 44 Luca Del Bel Belluz (C) Canada Canada Columbus Blue Jackets Woodbridge, Ontario Mississauga Steelheads
2 47 Hunter Haight (C) Canada Canada Minnesota Wild Strathroy, Ontario Barrie Colts
2 48 Matyas Sapovaliv (C) Czech Republic Czech Republic Vegas Golden Knights Kladno, Czech Republic Saginaw Spirit
2 50 Christian Kyrou (D) Canada Canada Dallas Stars Komoka, Ontario Erie Otters
2 54 Matt Poitras (C) Canada Canada Boston Bruins Brooklin, Ontario Guelph Storm
2 61 David Goyette (C) Canada Canada Seattle Kraken Hawkesbury, Ontario Sudbury Wolves
3 66 Gavin Hayes (RW) United States United States Chicago Blackhawks Westland, Michigan Flint Firebirds
3 68 Ty Nelson (D) Canada Canada Seattle Kraken Toronto, Ontario North Bay Battalion
3 75 Vinzenz Rohrer (RW) Austria Austria Montreal Canadiens Feldkirch, Austria Ottawa 67's
3 77 Danny Zhilkin (C) Canada Canada Winnipeg Jets Mississauga, Ontario Guelph Storm
3 86 Lucas Edmonds (RW) Canada Canada Tampa Bay Lightning North Bay, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
3 88 Michael Buchinger (D) Canada Canada St. Louis Blues Markham, Ontario Guelph Storm
3 97 Bryce McConnell-Barker (C) Canada Canada New York Rangers London, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
4 98 Isaiah George (D) Canada Canada New York Islanders Oakville, Ontario London Knights
4 113 Amadeus Lombardi (C) Canada Canada Detroit Red Wings Aurora, Ontario Flint Firebirds
4 115 Gavin White (D) Canada Canada Dallas Stars Brockville, Ontario Hamilton Bulldogs
4 123 Tucker Robertson (C) Canada Canada Seattle Kraken Toronto, Ontario Peterborough Petes
4 127 Cedrick Guindon (C) Canada Canada Montreal Canadiens Rockland, Ontario Owen Sound Attack
5 136 Jorian Donovan (D) Canada Canada Ottawa Senators Richmond, Ontario Hamilton Bulldogs
5 137 Tnias Mathurin (D) Canada Canada Detroit Red Wings Ajax, Ontario North Bay Battalion
5 142 Matthew Maggio (RW) Canada Canada New York Islanders Tecumseh, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
5 149 Jake Karabela (LW) Canada Canada Washington Capitals Guelph, Ontario Guelph Storm
6 167 Nolan Collins (D) Canada Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Whitby, Ontario Sudbury Wolves
6 184 Landon Sim (LW) Canada Canada St. Louis Blues New Glasgow, Nova Scotia London Knights
6 185 Servac Petrovsky (C) Slovakia Slovakia Minnesota Wild Veľký Šariš, Slovakia Owen Sound Attack
7 196 Kyle Jackson (C) Canada Canada Seattle Kraken Ottawa, Ontario North Bay Battalion
7 200 Jackson Edward (D) Canada Canada Boston Bruins Newmarket, Ontario London Knights
7 207 Dom DiVincentiis (G) Canada Canada Winnipeg Jets Bolton, Ontario North Bay Battalion
7 208 Kirill Kudryavtsev (D) Russia Russia Vancouver Canucks Yaroslavl, Russia Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
7 214 Liam Arnsby (C) Canada Canada Florida Panthers Ajax, Ontario North Bay Battalion
7 215 Kaleb Lawrence (LW) Canada Canada Los Angeles Kings Orleans, Ontario Owen Sound Attack

Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game

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The Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game is an annual event in which forty of the top NHL Entry Draft eligible prospects in the Canadian Hockey League play against each other in an all-star game format. The 2021-22 Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game was held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario. Eighteen players from the OHL participated in the event.[18]

Team Red

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Team Red was coached by Jamie McLennan, who is a co-host of the radio show OverDrive and a former NHL goaltender. His assistant coaches were his OverDrive co-host Bryan Hayes, Kitchener Rangers head coach Mike McKenzie and Derek Roy, who was the Rangers captain when they won the 2003 Memorial Cup, before moving on to the NHL.[19]

Ten players from the OHL were named to the Team Red roster. The players included were Luca Del Bel Belluz, Mississauga Steelheads; Michael Buchinger, Guelph Storm; Jorian Donovan, Hamilton Bulldogs; Isaiah George, London Knights; David Goyette, Sudbury Wolves; Hunter Haight, Barrie Colts; Ty Nelson, North Bay Battalion; Matt Poitras, Guelph Storm; Shane Wright, Kingston Frontenacs; and Danny Zhilkin, Guelph Storm. Wright was named captain of the team.[20]

During the game, Wright scored the opening goal of the game 3:43 into the first period, as Zhilkin earned an assist. This would be the only goal of the game for Team Red, as they lost the game 3-1. Wright was named Team Red player of the game.

Team White

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Team White was coached by former Guelph Storm and NHL player Jeff O'Neill, who is a co-host of the radio show OverDrive. His assistant coaches were Guelph Storm head coach George Burnett, former Ottawa 67's head coach Brian Kilrea, Leafs Lunch radio show host Michael Distefano, and former Ottawa 67's assistant coach Bert O'Brien.[21]

Eight players from the OHL were named to the roster. The players included were Owen Beck, Mississauga Steelheads; Ruslan Gazizov, London Knights; Jake Karabela, Guelph Storm; Paul Ludwinski, Kingston Frontenacs; Bryce McConnell-Barker, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds; Pavel Mintyukov, Saginaw Spirit; Vinzenz Rohrer, Ottawa 67's; and Matyas Sapovaliv, Saginaw Spirit.[22]

Karabela scored a goal and earned an assist for the White Team in a 3-1 victory.

Game Summary

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Shane Wright of the Kingston Frontenacs opened the scoring for Team Red at 3:43 into the first period, as Danny Zhilkin of the Guelph Storm and Matthew Seminoff of the Kamloops Blazers earned assists for an early 1-0 lead. Team White tied the game midway through the period as Jagger Firkus of the Moose Jaw Warriors scored at 13:44. Jake Karabela of the Guelph Storm earned the lone assist on the goal. Team White outshot Team Red 12-4 in the period.

In the second period, Team White took a 2-1 lead, as Jake Karabela of the Guelph Storm scored, as Jagger Firkus of the Moose Jaw Warriors earned the assist, giving both players two points in the game, 5:20 into the period. Just over three minutes later, at 8:23, Nathan Gaucher of the Quebec Remparts scored to give Team White a 3-1 lead, as Antonin Verreault of the Gatineau Olympiques and Denton Mateychuk of the Moose Jaw Warriors earned assists. Midway through the period, both teams made a goaltender substitution. Ivan Zhigalov of the Sherbrooke Phoenix made 13 saves on 16 shots for Team Red, while Tyler Brennan of the Prince George Cougars faced only four shots, stopping three of them for Team White. Following the goaltending changes, there were no more goals in the period. Team White continued to dominate, as they outshot Team Red 12-5 in the period and 24-9 overall in the game through two periods.

Neither team would score in the third, as Team White held on to a 3-1 victory. In the period, Team White outshot Team Red 15-11, as they finished the game with a 39-20 advantage. Team Red goaltender Reid Dyck of the Swift Current Broncos stopped all 23 shots he faced in the game, while Team White goalie Mason Beaupit of the Spokane Chiefs stopped all 16 shots he saw after coming into the game.

Shane Wright was named Team Red Player of the Game, as he scored the lone goal for the team. Jagger Firkus was named the Team White Player of the Game, as he scored the first goal of the game for his team, while adding an assist on the game winning goal. Attendance for the game at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium was 5,969.


March 23 Team White 3 – 1 Team Red Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Recap  
Jagger Firkus (1) - 13:44 First period 3:43 - Shane Wright (1)
Jake Karabela (1) - 5:20
Nathan Gaucher (1) - 8:23
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Tyler Brennan (3 saves / 4 shots)
Mason Beaupit (16 saves / 16 shots)
Goalie stats (13 saves / 16 shots) Ivan Zhigalov
(23 saves / 23 shots) Reid Dyck


2022 IIHF World Junior Championship

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The 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship was originally held at Peavey Mart Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta and at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta starting on December 26, 2021. The tournament was scheduled to end on January 5, 2022. On December 29, 2021, the IIHF Council cancelled the remainder of the tournament due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and spread of the Omicron variant.[23]

In February 2022, it was announced that the tournament would be replayed from scratch at a later date, with all statistics and results from the first playing being thrown out. The tournament was rescheduled to run from August 9-22, 2022 with all games played at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

Twenty-four current and former OHL players were on nine rosters in this tournament, including nine on [[Canada men's national junior ice hockey team |Canada]], three on Czechia, three on Switzerland, two on Finland, Germany and the United States, and one on Latvia, Slovakia and Sweden.[24]

Canada

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The Canadian team had seven current and former OHL players on their roster. The players on the Canadian team who currently played in the OHL were: Brett Brochu, London Knights; Will Cuylle, Windsor Spitfires; Ethan Del Mastro, Mississauga Steelheads; Tyson Foerster, Barrie Colts; Mason McTavish, Hamilton Bulldogs; Ryan O'Rourke, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds; Brennan Othmann, Flint Firebirds; and Jack Thompson, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Former Kitchener Rangers player Donovan Sebrango, who played with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League in 2021-22, was also named to the team.

McTavish, who was named captain of the team, led the tournament in scoring, as he registered eight goals and 17 points in nine games. Foerster scored three goals and six points in seven games, while Othmann had two goals and six points in six games. Cuylle recorded two goals and four points in seven games and Thompson scored a goal and four points in seven games. Sebrango earned two assists in seven games, O'Rourke had one assist in seven games, and Del Mastro was held off the scoresheet in six games. In goal, Brochu did not see any game action.

Canada finished the round robin portion of the tournament with a perfect 4-0-0-0 record, earning twelve points and first place in Group A. In the quarter-finals, Canada defeated Switzerland 6-3, followed by a 5-2 win over Czechia in the semi-finals. In the gold medal game, Canada defeated Finland in overtime by a score of 3-2 to win the tournament.

Czechia

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Team Czechia had three OHL players on their roster. The players named to the team were: Pavel Cajan, Kitchener Rangers; Jan Myšák, Hamilton Bulldogs; and Matyas Sapovaliv, Saginaw Spirit.

Myšák was named captain of the team and led Czechia in scoring with four goals and eight points in seven games. Sapovaliv scored two goals and seven games. Cajan appeared in one game, going 0-1-0 with a 3.00 GAA and a .889 save percentage.

Czechia finished the round robin in fourth place in group A, as the team earned a record of 1-0-1-2, earning four points. In the playoff round, Czechia upset the United States in the quarter-finals, winning 4-2. In the semi-final, the team lost to Canada by a 5-2 score. In the bronze medal game, Czechia lost to Sweden by a score of 3-1 to finish in fourth place in the tournament.

Finland

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Team Finland had one current OHL player and one former player on their team. Leevi Merilainen of the Kingston Frontenacs was the lone current OHL player. Former Windsor Spitfires player Ruben Rafkin, who moved on to HC TPS of SM-liiga for the 2021-22 season, also made the team.

In seven games, Rafkin earned an assist for Finland. Merilainen posted a 3-1-0 record with a 2.70 GAA and a .893 save percentage in four goals.

Finland finished in second place in Group A during the round robin, earning a record of 2-1-0-1 for eight points. In the quarter-finals, Finland defeated Germany 5-2, followed by a 1-0 shutout win over Sweden in the semi-finals, earning a berth into the gold medal game. In the final game of the tournament, Finland lost to Canada 3-2 in overtime, winning the silver medal and finishing in second place.

Germany

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Team Germany had one current OHL player and one former player on their roster. Ryan Del Monte of the Barrie Colts was the lone current player that made the team, while former Owen Sound Attack player Josh Samanski, who played the 2021-22 season with the Straubing Tigers of the DEL was named to represent his country.

Samanski finished tied for third in team scoring, as he recorded a goal and three points in four games. Del Monte recorded no points in three games.

Germany finished in third place in the Group B standings, earning a record of 2-0-0-2 for six points. In the quarter-finals, Germany lost to Finland 5-2 and was eliminated from the tournament, finishing in sixth place.

Latvia

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Latvia had a future OHL player on their roster. Sandis Vilmanis, who was drafted by the Sarnia Sting with the 14th overall selection at the 2022 CHL Import Draft, was named to the team.

In five games, Vilmanis earned an assist.

Latvia finished the round robin in third place in Group A with a 1-0-1-2 record, earning six points. In the quarter-finals, Latvia lost a close game to Sweden by 2-1 score and were eliminated from the tournament. The country finished in seventh place in the tournament.

Slovakia

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Team Slovakia had one OHL player on their roster, as Servac Petrovsky of the Owen Sound Attack was named to the team.

Petrovsky finished in second place on the team with two goals, and tied for third place with three points, in four games played.

Slovakia finished the tournament in fifth place in Group A with a record of 0-1-0-3, earning two points. The team did not qualify for the playoff round and finished the tournament in ninth place.

Sweden

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Team Sweden had one OHL player on their roster. Oskar Olausson of the Oshawa Generals was the lone OHL player named to the team.

In seven games, Olausson recorded a goal and five points, finishing tied for third in team scoring.

Sweden finished the round robin portion of the tournament with a 3-0-0-1 record, earning nine points and second place in Group B. In the quarter-finals, Sweden defeated Latvia 2-1, earning a berth into the semi-finals. In their semi-final match against Finland, Sweden was shutout 1-0, sending them to the bronze medal game. Sweden earned the bronze medal and third place in the tournament with a 3-1 win over Czechia in their final game.

Switzerland

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Team Switzerland named two current OHL players and one former player to their team. Rodwin Dionicio, Niagara IceDogs and Brian Zanetti, Peterborough Petes were the current players named to represent their country. Former IceDogs player Giancarlo Chanton, who finished the 2021-22 season with SC Langenthal of the Swiss League, was also named to the team.

Zanetti recorded two assists in four games, while Dionicio had no points in five games. Chanton also finished the tournament off the scoresheet with no points in five games.

Switzerland finished the round robin with a 1-0-0-3 record, earning three points, and fourth place in Group B. In their quarter-final match, Switzerland lost to Canada 6-3 and was eliminated from the tournament. Switzerland finished in eighth place.

United States

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The United States had two players of the OHL on their roster. The players were Andrew Oke of the Saginaw Spirit and Sasha Pastujov of the Guelph Storm.

In five games, Pastujov scored a goal and earned four points. Oke appeared in one game, going 1-0-0 with a 0.00 GAA and a 1.000 save percentage in 40 minutes of play.

The United States finished in first place in Group B with a 4-0-0-0 record, earning 12 points. In the quarter-finals, the USA was upset by Czechia, losing 4-2, to eliminate the team from the tournament. The United States finished in fifth place.

2022 IIHF U-20 Division 1A Championship

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The 2022 IIHF U-20 Division 1A Championship was held in Hørsholm, Denmark from December 12 until December 18, 2021. Four current and former OHL players were on three teams in this tournament.

Belarus

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Team Belarus had one current and one former OHL player on their roster. The players were Dmitry Kuzmin of the Flint Firebirds and former Kingston Frontenacs player Vitali Pinchuk, who plays for Dinamo Minsk of the KHL.[25]

Pinchuk finished second on team scoring with two goals and nine points in five games, while Kuzmin scored a goal and five points in five games.

During the tournament, Belarus finished in first place with a 5-0-0 record, earning 15 points. The team was promoted to the top division, and will compete at the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship.[26]

Denmark

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Team Denmark had one OHL player on their roster as Kasper Larsen of the Mississauga Steelheads was named to the team.[27]

Larsen appeared in five games in the tournament, scoring two goals and adding two assists for four points.

During the tournament, Denmark finished with a 1-4-0 record, earning three points and finishing in fifth place.

Norway

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Team Norway had one OHL player on their roster as Ole Bjorgvik-Holm of the Mississauga Steelheads was named to the team.[28]

Bjorgvik-Holm was named as the captain of the team. He earned two goals and six points in five games.

During the tournament, Norway finished in third place with a 3-2-0 record, earning nine points.

2022 IIHF U-20 Division 1B Championship

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The 2022 IIHF U-20 Division 1B Championship was held in Tallinn, Estonia from December 12 until December 18, 2021. One OHL player participated in the tournament.

Ukraine

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Team Ukraine had one OHL player on their roster, as Artur Cholach of the Barrie Colts was named to the team.[29]

In five games, Cholach earned eight assists, finishing fourth in team scoring.

During the tournament, Ukraine finished in fourth place with eight points.

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