The Greater Toronto Hockey League has rescheduled the 2022 Top Prospects Game powered by Under Armour to Tuesday, March 1 at 7:30pm. The game will still take place at Scotiabank Pond in Downsview Park.
Due to current capacity restrictions put in place by the Government of Ontario, a limited number of tickets will be made available. Tickets, at a price of $16 per ticket (including service fees), can be purchased online beginning Wednesday, February 2 at 5:00pm. Tickets will not be available at the door. All tickets must be purchased online prior to the event and will be final sale.
To purchase your tickets for the 2022 GTHL Top Prospects Game powered by Under Armour, click here.
UPDATE: AS OF FEBRUARY 3 AT 10:00AM, TICKETS FOR THE 2022 GTHL TOP PROSPECTS GAME POWERED BY UNDER ARMOUR ARE SOLD OUT.
Due to the limited number of tickets available, those who are unable to attend will be given the opportunity to purchase the live stream through the League’s streaming partner, GameOnStream.
To stream the 2022 GTHL Top Prospects Game powered by Under Armour, click here.
Additionally, the GTHL is proud to announce two new additions to the League’s top 40 Under-16 ‘AAA’ players selected to showcase their skills in the 12th annual event. Joining Team Nolan-Stewart-Tucker are forwards Jay Feldberg of the Toronto Marlboros and Tyron Fevry of the Toronto Red Wings.
A total of five different GTHL clubs make up Team Clark-James-Primeau with the Mississauga Senators leading the way with nine and the Toronto Marlboros right behind with seven. The Vaughan Kings, Toronto Young Nationals, and Don Mills Flyers are all represented as well, each with at least one player.
Team Nolan-Stewart-Tucker has a total of six GTHL clubs rostered, including the Toronto Jr. Canadiens with seven, and the North York Rangers and Markham Majors each with five. The Toronto Red Wings, Kings, and Marlboros each have one representative as well.
2022 GTHL TOP PROSPECTS GAME ROSTERS
TEAM CLARK-JAMES-PRIMEAU:
ROSTER # | POSITION | PLAYER | GTHL TEAM |
#1 | Goaltender | Ryerson Leenders | Toronto Young Nationals |
#30 | Goaltender | Landon Miller | Vaughan Kings |
#2 | Defence | Ryan Castle | Vaughan Kings |
#3 | Defence | Sam Dickinson | Toronto Marlboros |
#4 | Defence | Justin Huynh | Mississauga Senators |
#5 | Defence | Mason Taylor | Don Mills Flyers |
#6 | Defence | Brayden Turley | Mississauga Senators |
#7 | Defence | Parker von Richter | Toronto Marlboros |
#8 | Forward | Justin Bottineau | Toronto Marlboros |
#9 | Forward | Gabriel Frasca | Mississauga Senators |
#10 | Forward | Quinten Lisle | Mississauga Senators |
#11 | Forward | Carter Lowe | Toronto Marlboros |
#12 | Forward | Michael Misa | Mississauga Senators |
#14 | Forward | William Moore | Mississauga Senators |
#15 | Forward | Riley Patterson | Mississauga Senators |
#16 | Forward | Beckett Sennecke | Toronto Marlboros |
#17 | Forward | Leo Serlin | Toronto Marlboros |
#18 | Forward | Malcolm Spence | Mississauga Senators |
#19 | Forward | Bode Stewart | Mississauga Senators |
#20 | Forward | Luc Warner | Toronto Marlboros |
TEAM NOLAN-STEWART-TUCKER:
ROSTER # | POSITION | PLAYER | GTHL TEAM |
#1 | Goaltender | Karsen Chartier | North York Rangers |
#30 | Goaltender | Andrew Gaulton | Markham Majors |
#2 | Defence | Kashawn Aitcheson | North York Rangers |
#3 | Defence | Anthony Cristoforo | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
#4 | Defence | Henry Mews | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
#5 | Defence | Zayne Parekh | Markham Majors |
#6 | Defence | Lex Terrence | Markham Majors |
#7 | Defence | Rowan Topp | North York Rangers |
#8 | Forward | Jacob Battaglia | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
#9 | Forward | Christopher Brown | North York Rangers |
#10 | Forward | Jack Dean | Markham Majors |
#11 | Forward | Tyron Fevry | Toronto Red Wings |
#12 | Forward | Liam Greentree | Markham Majors |
#14 | Forward | Michael Hage | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
#15 | Forward | Kevin He | North York Rangers |
#16 | Forward | Porter Martone | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
#17 | Forward | Sam O’Reilly | Vaughan Kings |
#18 | Forward | Antonio Tersigni | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
#19 | Forward | Jack Van Volsen | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
#20 | Forward | Jay Feldberg | Toronto Marlboros |
On December 23, the GTHL announced the six celebrity coaches who will take part in the game. Returning celebrity coach Darcy Tucker will stand with new attendees Ted Nolan and Anthony Stewart. On the opposing bench, Wendel Clark and Wayne Primeau return to the event with first-time celebrity coach Angela James. For more information on the 2022 GTHL Top Prospects Game celebrity coaches, click here.
Leading up to the event on March 1, the GTHL has introduced all players on Team Clark-James-Primeau through the #MeetTheProspects powered by Under Armour initiative, and will be introducing Team Nolan-Stewart-Tucker in the month ahead. Follow the GTHL on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to learn more about the League’s Top Prospects.
About the Greater Toronto Hockey League
Founded in 1911, the GTHL is a non-profit organization and the largest minor hockey league in the world. The GTHL registers more than 40,000 annual participants in Markham, Mississauga, Toronto, and Vaughan. The purpose of the GTHL is to govern organized hockey for youth within its jurisdictions, and to foster participation that reflects the cultural demographic of the League’s territory while promoting an environment that is welcoming and inclusive for all participants.
For more information, please contact:
Stephanie Coratti | Manager, Communications and Marketing
Greater Toronto Hockey League