OHL Power Rankings: Nov. 3, 2025
Who’s up:
Kitchener Rangers – up one spot to #2 this week
The Blueshirts played 120 minutes of shutout hockey last week, with Christian Kirsch and Jason Schaubel each notching their first career OHL shutout in wins over Sudbury and Brampton. Kitchener owns a record of 11-3-2-0.
Owen Sound Attack – up two spots to #4 this week
The Bears went 3-0 last week with wins over Sarnia, Sudbury and Erie. Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Harry Nansi is the Cogeco OHL Player of the Week with nine points (1-8–9) in those matchups.
Soo Greyhounds – up two spots to #5 this week
The Hounds also went 3-0, defeating Sudbury, North Bay and Oshawa. Brady Martin is back from Nashville with a vengeance, producing nine points (2-7–9) on the week. NHL Draft prospect Chase Reid also had a productive week on the back end, with five points (3-2–5) over three contests.
Ottawa 67’s – up one spot to #8 this week
The Barber Poles are up one spot, defeating the Brampton Steelheads 3-2 in overtime on Wednesday before taking the London Knights down a notch with a 5-1 win at home on Friday. OHL Rookie of the Week Ryder Fetterolf recorded a 16-save shutout on Sunday night in Oshawa as the 67’s beat the Generals 3-0. Ottawa will be without blueliner Nolan Jackson for an extended period after he suffered a leg injury on Friday.
Barrie Colts – up three spots to #10 this week
The Colts rode to a 3-0 record, with New York Islanders prospect Kashawn Aitcheson scoring overtime winners against Brantford and Sarnia in consecutive games. The Colts doubled-up Erie 4-2 on Saturday. Dallas Stars prospect Emil Hemming has transitioned back into the lineup well with seven points (2-5–7) last week.
Saginaw Spirit – up one spot to #14 this week
The Spirit dropped two of three, but their one win came against the Conference-leading Windsor Spitfires by a score of 6-3 at home on Saturday. Veteran forward Nic Sima netted a hat-trick in that win. OHL Rookie of the Month for October Nikita Klepov continued his strong play with six points (4-2–6) last week.
Peterborough Petes – up one spot to #16 this week
The Petes are back in the mix after splitting decisions against London and Kingston. The Petes beat the Fronts 4-3 at home on Saturday courtesy a pair of goals from Adam Levac.
Who’s down:
Windsor Spitfires – down one spot to #3 this week
The Spits went 1-1, losing to Saginaw before defeating the Flint Firebirds 5-2 on Sunday thanks to a Liam Greentree hat-trick. Minute-eater Anthony Cristoforo remains sidelined with an injury that has held him out since Oct. 23rd.
London Knights – down one spot to #6 this week
The Knights won two-of-three on the road, with their lone loss coming by a score of 5-1 at the hands of the Ottawa 67’s. The Knights continue to play well with wins in nine of their last 11. The one-spot drop comes after both Owen Sound and Sault Ste. Marie played to 3-0 records last week.
Niagara IceDogs – down three spots to #7 this week
The IceDogs beat Brampton 4-0 before dropping a 6-2 decision in North Bay. Riley Patterson scored both goals in Sunday’s loss. The IceDogs face a good test when the Ottawa 67’s visit the Meridian Centre on Thursday.
Kingston Frontenacs – down one spot to #9 this week
The Fronts lost 4-3 in Peterborough on Saturday before returning home to fall 6-1 to the London Knights on Sunday. They’ll have to shake it off quickly as they hit the road for Windsor, London and Kitchener starting Thursday night.
Flint Firebirds – down one spot to #11 this week
The Firebirds defeated the rival Saginaw Spirit 5-1 before facing the OHL’s top two teams, falling 7-0 to Brantford before coming up short by a score of 5-2 in Windsor. The 8-6-1-0 Firebirds sit tied with Saginaw for sixth in the Western Conference.
Guelph Storm – down one spot to #12 this week
The Storm fell 4-3 in Erie on Thursday, rebounding to beat the Sarnia Sting 4-1 at home on Sunday as Jett Luchanko had a goal and an assist. NHL Draft prospect Carter Stevens left Sunday’s game with an injury. The Storm will hope to have him back Wednesday when they play host to the London Knights before hitting the road for Sault Ste. Marie and Saginaw on the weekend.
North Bay Battalion – down one spot to #13 this week
The Troops fell 4-1 to Sault Ste. Marie on Wednesday night before a 6-2 win over Niagara on Sunday, one that featured two goals and an assist from NHL Draft prospect Parker Vaughan. The Troops sit at .500 on the season with 49 goals-for and 48 against.
Oshawa Generals – down one spot to #15 this week
The Generals dropped home dates against Sault Ste. Marie and Ottawa, falling to 5-12 on the campaign. Lucas Moore, Aiden O’Donnell and Charlie Hilton made their debuts with the club last week.
Sudbury Wolves – down one spot and off the list this week
The Wolves are back on the outside looking in after losing to Sault Ste. Marie, Kitchener and Owen Sound. Big winger Kieron Walton has scored 11 goals in as many games this season.















































































