2023 OHL Cup Day 3 Summary
Toronto, Ont. – Round robin play at the 2023 OHL Cup hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League concluded on Friday with a total of 12 games on the schedule.
2023 OHL Cup Day 3 Results:
Game 29 – Northern Ontario Hockey Association 5 vs. Don Mills Flyers 3
NOHA MVP – Max Campbell (1G)
Flyers MVP – Shamar Moses (1G, 2A)
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Game 30 – Waterloo Wolves 6 vs. Peterborough Petes 5 – OT
Wolves MVP – Brady Martin (2G, 2A)
Petes MVP – Kaiden Harmon (1G)
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Game 31 – Thunder Bay Kings 3 vs. Sun County Panthers 2
Kings MVP – Carter Poddubny (2G)
Panthers MVP – Matteo Vilardi (1G)
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Game 32 – London Jr. Knights 4 vs. Mississauga Senators 2
Jr. Knights MVP – Parker Snelgrove (2G)
Senators MVP – Caden Taylor (2G)
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Game 33 – TPH Hockey 5 vs. Halton Hurricanes 3
TPH MVP – Cole Peters (1G)
Halton MVP – Matthew Schaefer (1A)
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Game 34 – Vaughan Kings 4 vs. York-Simcoe Express 2
Kings MVP – Carter Kostuch (1G)
Express MVP – Isaac Oldenhof (1G)
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Game 35 – Barrie Colts 3 vs. Southern Tier Admirals 1
Colts MVP – Hudson Wiles (1G, 1A)
Admirals MVP – Aiden Zimmerman (1G)
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Game 36 – Mississauga Rebels 3 vs. Peterborough Petes 2
Petes MVP – Cohen Bidgood
Rebels MVP – Daniel Giusti (35 SV)
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Game 37 – Toronto Nationals 5 vs. Huron-Perth Lakers 4
Nationals MVP – Kieran Riley (1G)
Lakers MVP – Teague Vader (2A)
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Game 38 – Toronto Jr. Canadiens 9 vs. Sun County Panthers 0
Jr. Canadiens MVP – Michael Lavigne (1G, 1A)
Panthers MVP – Joe Gingras
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Game 39 – London Jr. Knights 5 vs. Whitby Wildcats 4
London MVP – Zander Kechego (1G, 1A)
Whitby MVP – Griffen Boyle (1G)
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Game 40 – Toronto Marlboros 4 vs. TPH Hockey 0
Marlies MVP – Aidan Lane (1G, 1A)
TPH MVP – Matthew Lansing
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The Toronto Jr. Canadiens emerge as the only 4-0 team in the OHL Cup’s Round Robin stage as the twin goaltending duo of Nico and Alexander Armellin surrendered just two goals across their four victories. JRC also led all teams with 21 goals-for. OHL Cup Standings
Toronto Marlboros forward Aidan Lane continues to lead the 2023 OHL Cup through Friday’s matchups, scoring eight goals and adding four assists for 12 points in four games. Mississauga Senators forward Caden Taylor finished his showcase with 10 points (6-4–10). OHL Cup Scoring Leaders
Saturday’s quarterfinal schedule is set as eight teams are left standing in their quest for OHL Cup supremacy. A total of three wild card entries including the Toronto Nationals, Vaughan Kings and Barrie Colts are through to the next round.
Saturday’s Quarter-Final Schedule:
Quarter-Final #1 – Toronto Marlboros (3-1-0) vs. Waterloo Wolves (3-1-0) (10:00am – Rink 2)
Quarter-Final #2 – London Jr. Knights (3-1-0) vs. Toronto Jr. Canadiens (4-0-0) (10:30am – Rink 1)
Quarter-Final #3 – Peterborough Petes (2-2-0) vs. Toronto Nationals (3-1-0) (11:45am – Rink 2)
Quarter-Final #3 – Vaughan Kings (2-2-0) vs. Barrie Colts (3-1-0) (12:15pm – Rink 1)
All tournament games feature live scoring complete with the OHL’s Game Centre module.
All games are available live and on demand through GameOnStream.
Quarter-Final and Semi-Final action goes Saturday, culminating in Monday’s Championship Final at the Mattamy Athletic Centre. The OHL Cup Championship Final can be seen streaming live for free on OHL Live. Tickets to the Championship Final can be purchased for $12.00 on TicketMaster.
The showcase provides fans and scouts one last opportunity to see many of the top U16 AAA players from across Ontario and parts of the United States compete for the OHL Cup performing against the best competition prior to the 2023 OHL Priority Selection.