2025 OHL Cup Day 3 Recap
Toronto, Ont. – Round robin play at the 2025 OHL Cup hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League concluded on Wednesday with a total of 14 games on the schedule.
2025 OHL Cup Day 3 Results:
Game 27 – Detroit Little Caesars 2 vs. Halton Hurricanes 1
Detroit MVP – Brock Burch (1G, 1A)
Halton MVP – Cole Vreugdenhil (30SV)
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Game 28 – Ajax-Pickering Raiders 5 vs. Toronto Marlboros 3
Raiders MVP – Evan Giannone (3G)
Marlboros MVP – Lucas Balanyk (1A)
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Game 29 – Don Mills Flyers 4 vs. Waterloo Wolves 1
Flyers MVP – Lincoln Cumming (1G)
Waterloo MVP – Emre Alves (1G)
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Game 30 – Vaughan Kings 7 vs. Upper Canada Cyclones 4
Vaughan MVP – A.J. Gladman
Cyclones MVP – Quinn Young (3G)
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Game 31 – Toronto Red Wings 5 vs. Team NOHA 2
Red Wings MVP – Tyler Hinde (2G)
NOHA MVP – Theo Bourdon-Lemoyne (1G)
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Game 32 – Toronto Titans 4 vs. Ottawa Valley Titans 1
Toronto MVP – Max Delisle (1G)
Ottawa MVP – James Roy
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Game 33 – Toronto Jr. Canadiens 2 vs. Sun County Panthers 1 – OT
Toronto MVP – Camryn Warren (1G)
Panthers MVP – Jaakko Wycisk
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Game 34 – TPH Hockey 3 vs. Niagara North Stars 2
TPH MVP – Cooper John (1G)
Niagara MVP – Nick Soliman (32SV)
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Game 35 – Toronto Marlboros 4 vs. Elgin-Middlesex Canucks 1
Toronto MVP – Robbie Dragusica (1A)
Canucks MVP – Hudson Leenders
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Game 36 – Huron-Perth Lakers 1 vs. Detroit Little Caesars 0
Lakers MVP – Vaughn Barr (35SV)
Detroit MVP – Greyson Mielock (7SV)
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Game 37 – York-Simcoe Express 3 vs. Upper Canada Cyclones 0
Express MVP – Lucian Arniotis (28SV)
Cyclones MVP – Cole McLennan
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Game 38 – Waterloo Wolves 4 vs. Barrie Jr. Colts 2
Waterloo MVP – Zack Forwell (1G, 1A)
Barrie MVP – Lachlan Larmand (1G)
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Game 39 – Ottawa Valley Titans vs. Ajax-Pickering Raiders
Ottawa MVP – Kaden McGregor (2G, 2A)
Raiders MVP – Justin Sekulovski (2G)
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Game 40 – Team NOHA 2 vs. Halton Hurricanes 1
NOHA MVP – Bruce Laronde (19SV)
Halton MVP – Aleksandr Sementsov (1G)
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The undefeated Toronto Titans and TPH Hockey enter Thursday’s Quarter-Final action with perfect 4-0 records, each clinching the top spot in their divisions following Round-Robin play. Detroit Little Caesars (3-1) and the Toronto Jr. Canadiens (3-1) also secured first place in their respective divisions, as eight teams advance to the Quarter-Finals. OHL Cup Standings
Ottawa Valley Titans forward Kaden McGregor sits atop all tournament point-getters following Wednesday’s action, registering 10 points (3-7-10) in four games played. Toronto Titans teammates in Jeremy Freeman (4-5-9) and Michael Tang (3-6-9) trail close behind, each tallying nine points in four contests. Vaughan Kings forward Eloan Le Gallic leads the showcase in goals with five. OHL Cup Scoring Leaders
Thursday’s Quarter-Final Schedule:
Quarter-Final #1 – Toronto Titans (4-0-0) vs. Sun County Panthers (2-1-1) (10:00am – Rink 1)
Quarter-Final #2 – Huron-Perth Lakers (3-0-1) vs. Don Mills Flyers (3-1-0) (10:30am – Rink 2)
Quarter-Final #3 – Toronto Jr. Canadiens (3-1-0) vs. Ottawa Valley Titans (3-1-0) (11:45am – Rink 1)
Quarter-Final #4 – TPH Hockey (4-0-0) vs. Detroit Little Caesars (3-1-0) (12:15pm – Rink 2)
All tournament games feature live scoring complete with the OHL’s Game Centre module.
The 2025 OHL Cup Quarter-Finals are set for Thursday morning leading into the Semi-Finals in the evening, culminating in Friday night’s Championship Final at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
General admission tickets to the Championship Final are available for $14.50 per ticket, including taxes and ticket fees, and can be purchased on Ticketmaster here.
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 2025 OHL Priority Selection on April 11 and 12.