2026 OHL Futures Camp: Saturday Recap by the Ontario Hockey League
OHL Futures Camp features 120 top prospects from across Ontario and the United States eligible for the 2026 OHL Priority Selection presented by Real Canadian Superstore that takes place on June 12-13 at Slush Puppie Place in Kingston.
Games consist of a 15-minute first period, a 15-minute second period and a 20-minute third period.
Team Cowan vs. Team Dickinson
Final: 6 (COWAN) – 1 (DICK)
Team Cowan delivered a dominant performance from start to finish, skating to a 6-1 victory over Team Dickinson in the final game of the day.
Team Cowan opened the scoring in the first period, as Evan Miller (Huron-Perth Lakers) found the back of the net midway through the frame. Braden Reilly (Toronto Marlboros) followed up later in the period, giving Cowan a 2-0 lead heading into the intermission.
Cowan continued to build momentum in the second, with Lauchlan Whelan (Quinte Red Devils) extending the lead early before Jack Lee (Barrie Colts) added another to make it 4-0.
Team Dickinson responded later in the frame, as Matthew Taylor (Ajax-Pickering Raiders) got them on the board to cut into the deficit heading into the third.
In the final frame, Cowan pulled away for good. Reilly netted his second of the night early in the period before completing the hat trick with his third goal later in the frame to seal the 6-1 victory.
“Yeah, it’s not bad. My linemates definitely helped me out there, they’re just great guys to play with,” Reilly said about his hat trick post-game. “It’s been a blast, everything has been top-notch – it’s just been amazing.”
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Cowan: Braden Reilly (F, Toronto Marlboros) – 3G
Team Dickinson: Joshua Jodoin (F, Reps Hockey Club)
Team Misa vs. Team Sennecke
Final/OT: 8 (MISA) – 7 (SENNE)
Team Misa edged Team Sennecke in an 8-7 overtime thriller, capping off a back-and-forth contest that featured 15 total goals and multiple momentum swings.
Team Sennecke opened the scoring early, as Miles Reilly (Toronto Marlboros) found the back of the net just over four minutes into the first. Team Misa responded shortly after, with Kade O’Rourke (Toronto Jr. Canadiens) tying the game midway through the frame.
The pace picked up in the second period, with both sides trading goals. Wyatt Finch (Huron-Perth Lakers) gave Team Misa their first lead before Drew Bate (London Jr. Knights) pulled Team Sennecke even. Roman Vanacker (Brantford 99ers) and Turner Stephenson (Upper Canada College) continued the back-and-forth scoring, keeping the game level through two periods.
The third period saw the offence erupt. Matthew Zilinski (Mississauga Senators) gave Team Misa the lead early, before Marc Ruggere (Woodbridge Wolfpack) extended it. Reilly responded with two goals, while Trent Clow (Quinte Red Devils) also found the back of the net. Ryder Nobes (Markham Majors) kept Misa within striking distance before O’Rourke tied the game late in the frame to force overtime.
In the extra frame, Finn Ellery (Central Ontario Wolves) delivered the game-winner, sealing the 8-7 victory for Team Misa.
“This is unreal, and it’s a great time to do it,” said Reilly post-game when asked about his five-point performance.
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Misa: Kade O’Rourke (D, Toronto Jr. Canadiens) – 2G
Team Sennecke: Miles Reilly (F, Toronto Marlboros) – 4G, 1A
Team Parekh vs. Team Schaefer
Final: 3 (SCHAE) – 0 (PAR)
Team Schaefer went perfect on the day, shutting out Team Parekh 3-0 and finding the back of the net in each period.
Kosta Housseas (Markham Majors) opened the scoring midway through the first period, giving Schaefer a 1-0 lead heading into the intermission.
Alexandre Saulnier (Ottawa Jr. 67’s) extended the lead in the second, capitalizing to make it 2-0 and build on the early momentum.
In the third, Benjamin Legros (Credit River Capitals) added an insurance marker to put the game out of reach, sealing the 3-0 victory.
Goaltender Chase Pastor (Woodbridge Wolfpack) turned aside all 27 shots he faced to earn the shutout.
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Schaefer: Chase Pastor (G, Woodbridge Wolfpack) – 27 SVS
Team Parekh: Ryan Beaulieu (D, London Jr. Knights)
Team Dickinson vs. Team Sennecke
Final: 5 (DICK) – 3 (SENNE)
Team Sennecke used a strong first period and a three-goal third to secure a 5-3 victory over Team Dickinson.
Team Sennecke opened the scoring early, as Declan McNally (Don Mills Flyers) found the back of the net midway through the first. Nathan Hewitt (Niagara North Stars) responded for Team Dickinson later in the frame, but Roman Shtefan (Windsor Jr. Spitfires) restored the lead for Sennecke to make it 2-1 heading into the middle frame.
After a scoreless second period, the game opened up in the third. Innis Robinson (Ottawa Jr. 67’s) extended the Sennecke lead early in the frame before Miles Reilly (Toronto Marlboros) added what would stand as the game-winning goal.
Team Dickinson continued to push, with Kayden Kelly (Markham Waxers) cutting into the deficit before Arjun Nanubhai (Mississauga Senators) brought them within one late in the period.
However, Team Sennecke sealed the win in the final moments, as Joseph Fenwick (Markham Majors) found the empty net to secure the 5-3 victory.
“It took a bit at the very start, but as we progressed, it got a lot better,” said Innis Robinson post-game. “We found a good bit of chemistry, got some goals, and we managed to take that win today … everyone’s hitting, a lot of energy, just a great atmosphere.”
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Dickinson: Arjun Nanubhai (F, Mississauga Senators) – 1G
Team Sennecke: Innis Robinson (F, Ottawa Jr. 67’s) – 1G, 1A
Team Cowan vs. Team Parekh
Final: 7 (COWAN) – 3 (PAR)
Team Cowan earned a commanding 7-3 victory over Team Parekh, using a three-goal second period to take control and never look back.
They opened the scoring in the first, as Peter Phelan (Woodbridge Wolfpack) found the back of the net midway through the frame to give his side a 1-0 lead heading into the intermission.
Cowan pulled away in the second period, beginning with Christian Del Buono (Upper Canada College) doubling the lead. Lauchlan Whelan (Quinte Red Devils) added another soon after, before Jace Voortman (Toronto Jr. Canadiens) extended the advantage to 4-0 with what would stand as the game-winning goal.
Team Parekh showed pushback in the third, as Landon Roulston (Vaughan Kings) got them on the board early, followed by Michael Warner (Toronto Marlboros) to cut the deficit to two.
However, Team Cowan responded once again, with Voortman netting his second of the game before Jake Hall (Notre Dame Academy) added another to restore control. Kyler Lauder (Central Ontario Wolves) rounded out the scoring for Parekh late in the frame, while Jacob Curic (Toronto Nationals) sealed the 7-3 win with an empty-net goal.
“Yeah, it was great,” Voortman said post-game. “I mean, I couldn’t have done it without my linemates. This has been a great event so far.”
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Cowan: Jace Voortman (F, Toronto Jr. Canadiens) – 2G, 2A
Team Parekh: Evan Fitzgerald (F, Vaughan Kings) – 1A
Team Schaefer vs. Team Misa
Final/OT: 5 (SCHAE) – 4 (MISA)
Team Schaefer edged Team Misa with a 5-4 overtime victory in the opening game of the 2026 OHL Futures Camp, overcoming a four-goal second period from Team Misa before sealing the win in OT.
Team Schaefer struck early, as Kash Kwajah (Toronto Jr. Canadiens) opened the scoring just 1:33 into the first period. Alexandre Saulnier (Ottawa Jr. 67’s) added to the lead later in the frame, giving Schaefer a 2-0 advantage heading into the second.
Team Misa responded in a big way in the second, erupting for four goals. Ryder Nobes (Markham Majors) got them on the board before Andrew Laurin (Quinte Red Devils) followed up to tie the game. Laurin added his second of the night shortly after, and Brayden Jaravata (Hill Academy) capped off the surge to give Team Misa a 4-2 lead through two periods.
Team Schaefer pushed back in the third, as Ivan Belikov (Detroit HoneyBaked) cut into the deficit before Cole Guizzetti (Upper Canada College) found the equalizer midway through the frame to knot the game at 4-4.
In overtime, Guizzetti struck again, burying the game-winner to complete the comeback and secure the 5-4 victory.
“We started off strong, then we fell behind, and then as the game went on, the lines kind of started working better together, and fortunately, we were able to come back and win in overtime,” said Guizzetti post-game. “It’s fun to see all the players I play against all year, and it’s nice to play with and against them again. It’s awesome with great competition here.”
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Schaefer: Kash Kwajah (F) – 1G, 1A
Team Misa: Andrew Laurin (F) – 2G








































































