Still Standing
Minor Atom AA – City Final | First to eight points
The North York Knights need one single point before they can add a Scotiabank GTHL Playoff Championship beside their GTHL Regular Season Championship trophy. The fifth-seeded Humber Valley Sharks put up a fight this post-season, surprising the West by clawing their way to the city final.
(1) North York Knights vs. (5) Humber Valley Sharks | Knights lead 7-1
Game 1: 2-1 Knights | Game 2: 3-0 Knights | Game 3: 0-0 tie | Game 4: 3-0 Knights | Game 5: Tuesday, April 10 | Game 6: Thursday, April 12
Minor Bantam AA – City Final | First to eight points
The Scarborough Young Bruins are looking to perform their second upset of the post-season as they face the first place Vaughan Rangers. The second-seeded Bruins will look to force a game eight.
(1) Vaughan Rangers vs. (2) Scarborough Young Bruins | Rangers lead 7-5
Game 1: 7-1 Rangers | Game 2: 4-2 Rangers | Game 3: 4-3 Bruins | Game 4: 4-4 tie | Game 5: 1-1 tie | Game 6: 2-2 tie | Game 7: Tuesday, April 10 | Game 8: Friday, April 13
Minor Midget AA – City Final | First to eight points
The fourth place Mississauga North Stars managed to upset both the first and second seeded teams in the West and are now looking to do the same in the city finals as they face the first place North York Knights.
(1) North York Knights vs. (4) Mississauga North Stars | Series tied 5-5
Game 1: 4-2 North Stars | Game 2: 3-1 Knights | Game 3: 4-2 North Stars | Game 4: 3-0 Knights | Game 5: Tuesday, April 10 | Game 6: Thursday, April 12
Recent Champions
Minor Atom A
The Duffield Devils were able to follow up their GTHL Regular Season Championship with a Scotiabank GTHL Playoff title. The Devils defeated the North York Knights in four games in the city final.
Atom A
After losing out on a Scotiabank GTHL Playoff Championship during the Minor Atom season, the Willowdale Blackhawks were able to get the job done in year two. The team will go on to the OHF Championships in Etobicoke.
Congratulations to our 2017-18 GTHL Atom A Champions! pic.twitter.com/rmBFVvFB8F
— WillowdaleBlackhawks (@GTHLBlackhawks) April 3, 2018
Minor Peewee AA
Missing out on a GTHL Regular Season Championship by a single point, the Streetsville Tigers redeemed themselves with a Scotiabank GTHL Playoff title. The Tigers won the series against the first-seeded Toronto Shamrocks 8-2.
Congrats to the ‘06 AA @GTHLTigers for winning their second @GTHLHockey championship in the past 3 seasons! What a team! pic.twitter.com/iLWctLgT9Q
— John Nevins (@JLNevins) April 9, 2018
Minor Bantam A
After a disappointing Peewee season, the Toronto Aeros turned up the intensity during their Minor Bantam year, winning both a Scotiabank GTHL Playoff Championship and GTHL Regular Season Championship.
Congratulations to the players and staff of the Toronto Aeros Minor Bantam A, Midget A Jr, Midget A and Under 21 team on winning the GTHL championship. Great work!
— Toronto Aeros (@GTHLTOAeros) April 6, 2018
Minor Bantam AAA
The latest title for the Jr. Canadiens marks the fourth consecutive GTHL Scotiabank Playoff Championship for the Jr. Canadiens squad.
Congrats to the 2004 Toronto Jr Canadiens on their 4th straight GTHL AAA championship. Quite the year going 73-2-1 for the season. @JrCanadiensAAA pic.twitter.com/CMOCiwd48H
— Darren Thompson (@darren14mp) April 6, 2018
Minor Midget A
After winning a GTHL Regular Season Championship, the Leaside Flames defeated the Humberview Huskies to earn their title as Minor Midget A Scotiabank GTHL Playoff Champions.