OHL Announces Comprehensive Update to 2021-22 Regular Season Schedule
Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced a comprehensive update to the 2021-22 Regular Season schedule, one that will enable all 20 member teams to complete their respective 68-game schedules by an extended closing date of Sunday, April 17.
“In keeping with the League’s approach of placing the health and well-being of players at the forefront, the regular season will be extended by two weeks to accommodate the rescheduling of games previously postponed due to Covid-19 protocols,” said OHL Commissioner David Branch. “We look ahead to completing our season and awarding the J. Ross Robertson Cup to an OHL champion that will compete for the prestigious Memorial Cup in June.”
The up-to-date 2021-22 OHL Regular Season schedule can be found in its entirety at the following LINK.
The top eight teams in each Conference will qualify for the 2022 OHL Playoffs that commence on Thursday, April 21. The playoffs include three best-of-seven rounds followed by a best-of-seven OHL Championship Series for the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
The OHL champion will compete at the 2022 Memorial Cup presented by Kia that takes place from Monday, June 20 through Wednesday, June 29 in Saint John, NB.
For detailed updates to the Regular Season schedule for each OHL club, please visit each club’s schedule below:
Notable Sudbury Wolves Rescheduled Games:
Home Games:
March 8th vs Sault Ste. Marie –> Friday April 8th vs Sault Ste. Marie – 7:05pm
February 16th vs North Bay –> Friday April 15th vs North Bay – 7:05pm
March 30th vs Niagara –> Tuesday April 5th vs Niagara – 7:05pm
Away Games:
March 1st at Sault Ste. Marie –> Saturday April 9th at Sault Ste. Marie – 7:07pm
March 22nd at Barrie –> Wednesday April 13th at Sault Ste. Marie – 7:07pm
*Sudbury Wolves Season Ticket Members with access cards do not need to take any action, their access cards will be automatically updated to reflect the changes. Any printed tickets must be used in conjunction with the schedule above. i.e. printed tickets for March 8th, must be used to gain entry to April 8th. New tickets are not required to be printed.*
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.







































































