2025 OHL Cup Gatorade All-Star Team
Six players have been named to the 2025 Gatorade OHL Cup All-Star Team, a selection of the annual showcase’s top performers as chosen by OHL Central Scouting.
Here’s a look at this year’s Gatorade OHL Cup All-Star Team:
Forward – Noah Laus (Toronto Jr. Canadiens)
7 GP, 6 G, 7A, 13 PTS.
Noah Laus of the Toronto Jr. Canadiens recorded multi-point performances in six of seven Toronto contests, captaining lead the Canadiens to OHL Cup glory. Laus registered a three-point performance in quarter-final action, placing him tied atop all tournament scoring leaders to close out the tournament.
Forward – Camryn Warren (Toronto Jr. Canadiens)
7 GP, 6 G, 7A, 13 PTS.
Tied as the tournament’s leading point-getter, Camryn Warren was crowned the 2025 OHL Cup MVP, leading the Toronto Jr. Canadiens to tournament supremacy. Warren recorded a point in six of seven games, posting three-point performances on two occasions. Warren is the second Jr. Canadiens skater in three years to be named tournament MVP, following 2024 OHL Rookie of the Year Jake O’Brien.
Forward – Kaden McGregor (Ottawa Valley Titans)
5 GP, 3 G, 8A, 11 PTS.
Ranking third among all tournament point-getters, Kaden McGregor recorded 11 points (3-8-11) in just five games. Despite falling in the quarter-finals to the tournament champions, McGregor registered a point in all five appearances, including a four-point performance with two goals and two assists to close out the round-robin.
Defence – Caden Bell (Don Mills Flyers)
7 GP, 4G, 4A, 8 PTS.
Leading all blueliners in tournament scoring, Don Mills Flyers defenceman Caden Bell finished the OHL Cup with four goals, four assists, and eight points as his team fell short in the final. He posted a tournament-high three-point performance in the Flyers’ opening game and recorded a point in four of seven outings.
Defence – Charlie Sullivan (Don Mills Flyers)
7 GP, 1G, 1A, 2 PTS.
Don Mills Flyers blueliner Charlie Sullivan proved to be a key difference-maker throughout the OHL Cup, playing a pivotal role in helping his team reach the tournament final. Known for his two-way play, the 6-foot-1, 182lb. defenceman demonstrated both offensive and defensive skills. In his seven appearances, Sullivan registered a goal and an assist.
Goaltender – Noah La Gambina (Don Mills Flyers)
5-1-0-0, 1.36 GAA, .931 SV%
Playing to a 5-1 tournament record, Noah La Gambina backstopped the GTHL champion Don Mills Flyers to the tournament final, registering a 1.36 goals-against average and a .931 save percentage throughout the tournament. His best performance came in the semi-final, where he turned aside 34 of 35 shots against the Toronto Titans. La Gambina made the most saves in the tournament and faced the highest number of shots, stopping 122 of the 131 he faced.