32 OHL Alumni competing in 2024 Stanley Cup Conference Finals
A total of 31 OHL graduates are competing in the 2024 Stanley Cup Western and Eastern Conference Finals, battling for a chance to clinch their spot on the final stage.
List of the 20 OHL alumni competing in the 2024 Stanley Cup Western Conference Final
Players are listed alongside the OHL club they’ve played the most games with.
Dallas Stars (9)
Ty Dellandrea (Flint Firebirds), Matt Duchene (Brampton Battalion), Radek Faksa (Kitchener Rangers), Thomas Harley (Mississauga Steelheads), Wyatt Johnston (Windsor Spitfires), Mason Marchment (Erie Otters), Jason Robertson (Kingston Frontenacs), Tyler Seguin (Plymouth Whalers), Scott Wedgewood (Plymouth Whalers)
Edmonton Oilers (11)
Evan Bouchard (London Knights), Connor Brown (Erie Otters), Sam Carrick (Brampton Battalion), Cody Ceci (Ottawa 67’s), Warren Foegele (Kingston Frontenacs), Sam Gagner (London Knights), Adam Henrique (Windsor Spitfires), Connor McDavid (Erie Otters), Ryan McLeod (Mississauga Steelheads), Darnell Nurse (Soo Greyhounds), Corey Perry (London Knights)
List of the 12 OHL alumni competing in the 2024 Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final
Players are listed alongside the OHL club they’ve played the most games with.
New York Rangers (4)
Will Cuylle (Windsor Spitfires), Barclay Goodrow (Brampton Battalion), Brennan Othmann (Flint Firebirds), Vincent Trocheck (Saginaw Spirit)
Florida Panthers (8)
Sam Bennett (Kingston Frontenacs), Nick Cousins (Soo Greyhounds), Aaron Ekblad (Barrie Colts), Jonah Gadjovich (Owen Sound Attack), Steven Lorentz (Peterborough Petes), Anthony Stolarz (London Knights), Matthew Tkachuk (London Knights), Carter Verhaeghe (Niagara IceDogs)
The London Knights lead the way, boasting five OHL graduates on Conference Final rosters, while the North Bay/Brampton Battalion, Kingston Frontenacs, and Erie Otters closely follow with three each. 16 OHL member clubs are represented with alumni from their rosters.
Last year, four OHL grads including Alex Pietrangelo, Mike Amadio, Nicolas Hague and Paul Cotter hoisted the Stanley Cup as players with the Vegas Golden Knights. Vegas also featured former OHL defenceman and Head Coach Bruce Cassidy behind the bench along with assistant coaches John Stevens, Misha Donskov and a number of other hockey operations staff with OHL connections.













































































