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2015 OHF Championships

The 2015 Ontario Hockey Federation Championships wrapped up on April 12, with GTHL clubs claiming eight of 13 titles:

Division Champion
Atom A Uxbridge Stars (OMHA)
Atom AA Sault Ste. Marie Reps (NOHA)
Atom AAA Toronto Marlboros
Peewee A Grimsby Kings (OMHA)
Peewee AA Richmond Hill Stars (OMHA)
Peewee AAA Toronto Marlboros
Bantam A Welland Tigers (OMHA)
Bantam AA Ice Warriors
Bantam AAA Mississauga Rebels
Midget A North Toronto
Midget AA Mississauga North Stars
Midget AAA Toronto Young Nationals
Under-21 AAA Toronto Colts


Atom A
After defeating the Markham Islanders in the Greater Toronto ‘A’ Championships, the Port Credit Storm took their talents to Temiskaming Shores for the Atom A OHF Championship, where they fell in the semifinals to the eventual champion Uxbridge Stars. 

Atom AA
After finishing third in round robin play, the Ted Reeve Thunder picked up a 3-1 win over the Clarington Toros in the semifinals before falling 3-2 to the Sault Ste. Marie Reps in the championship game.

Atom AAA
The Toronto Marlboros opened their doors as hosts of the Atom AAA OHF Championship, but weren’t the most welcoming on the ice. After finishing fourth in round robin action, they defeated the Kraft Cup and Playoffs champion Toronto Jr. Canadiens in the semifinals before skating to a 4-3 win over the Quinte Red Devils.

Peewee A
The Meadowvale Mohawks picked up a three-game series win over the Toronto Wolverines in the Greater Toronto A Championships to punch their ticket to the OHF Championship in Stratford. They advanced to the semifinals, where they fell to the eventual champion Grimsby Kings.

Peewee AA
The Scotiabank GTHL Playoffs champion Streetsville Tigers and host Mississauga Braves each advanced to the semifinals of the OHF Championship at Port Credit Arena, but dropped their respective games to the Richmond Hill Stars and London Jr. Knights.

Peewee AAA
The Toronto Marlboros rolled to an unblemished 8-0-0 record at the Peewee AAA All-Ontario Championship in Alliston, capping their season with a narrow 2-1 victory over the Eastern Ontario Wild (ODMHA) in the championship game.

Bantam A
The Meadowvale Mohawks hosted the OHF Championship at Vic Johnston Arena but it was the Vaughan Panthers who did the most damage, advancing to the semifinals before a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to the eventual champion Welland Tigers.

Bantam AA
The Ice Warriors cruised to a 6-0-0 record in Stratford, outscoring opponents 22-1, to add an OHF Championship title to a mantle that already included Kraft Cup and Scotiabank GTHL Playoffs trophies.

Bantam AAA
Cruising to Timmins as Kraft Cup and Playoffs champions, the Mississauga Rebels continued to impress at the Bantam AAA All-Ontario Championship, posting a perfect 6-0-0 record that was capped by a 4-1 win in the final.

Midget A
North Toronto
had a season to remember. They first rolled to a Kraft Cup title as regular season champions in the East, then a Scotiabank GTHL Playoffs crown before capping the 2014-15 campaign with a 4-3 win over the host Orillia Terriers in the final at the OHFs.

Midget AA
The Mississauga North Stars also made it a clean sweep of major trophies in 2014-15, adding an OHF Championship to their list of victories following a 5-1 win over the Ajax Knights in the final at Centre Claude Larose in Hearst. 

Midget AAA
The Toronto Young Nationals are Central Region champions for a second straight year. The host Young Nationals cruised to a 5-0-0 record in the round robin, outscoring opponents 34-10, before earning victories over the Ottawa Senators and London Jr. Knights. Click here to read more about their journey to the Telus Cup national championship.

Under-21 AAA
The Toronto Colts rolled to a 3-1-0 record in the round robin and eventually picked up a 3-2 win over the Mississauga Braves in the final, which presented a rematch of the Scotiabank GTHL Playoffs Championship series (won by the Braves).

Thanks to those who tweeted photos to @GTHLHockey and shared via email.

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