2026 OHL Futures Camp: Sunday Recap
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 Schaefer vs. Team Sennecke
Final: 4 (SCHAE) – 1 (SENNE)
Team Schaefer earned a 4-1 victory over Team Sennecke, closing out their 3-0 weekend.
Schaefer got off to a fast start, opening the scoring early into the first period as Austin Ottenhof (1) found the back of the net. They then doubled their lead later in the frame to go into the second frame.
The momentum carried into the second period, where Cole Guizzetti (3) extended the lead early. Max Fransen (1) added another not long after, pushing the lead to 4-0.
Team Sennecke broke through late in the third, as Jack Samek (1) got them on the board in the last minute, but it would be as close as they would come.
“Overall, it was a good tournament,” said defenceman Ivan Belikov post-game. “Getting used to some new boys. It was fun, we won a lot of games. It’s almost like family. I love it.”
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Schaefer: Liam Voit (F) – 1G
Team Sennecke: Roman Shtefan (F)
Team Parekh vs. Team Dickinson
Final: 8 (PAR) – 1 (DICK)
Team Parekh dominated Team Dickinson with an 8-1 victory, using a five-goal second period to break the game wide open.
After a scoreless opening frame, Team Parekh struck first early in the second, as Ryan Beaulieu (1) opened the scoring. Team Dickinson responded shortly after, with Arjun Nanubhai (2) finding the equalizer.
From there, it was all Team Parekh.
Kyler Lauder (2) restored the lead on the power play with what stood as the game-winning goal. Just over a minute later, Brayden Barkic (1) extended the lead, Logan Prud’homme (1) added to the surge before Lauder (3) struck again to cap off a dominant five-goal period and give Team Parekh a 5-1 lead through two.
Team Parekh continued to roll in the third. Landon Roulston (2) made it 6-1 early before Barkic (2) added his second of the game. Jake Readings (1) then closed out the scoring in the final few minutes.
“I think it went pretty well. I mean, we didn’t have the best win percentage, but you know what? It’s all right,” said Prud’homme postgame. “I think the team did well overall, and it was a good weekend. They did a really good job putting it together and getting a good group of guys. Everyone is hard to play against; they’re good, but it was super fun.”
OHL Players of the Game:
Team Dickinson: Arjun Nanubhai (F) – 1G
Team Parekh: Logan Prud’homme (F) – 1G, 2A








































































