GTHL Platinum Cup

The Platinum Cup hosted by the GTHL will play host to 24 total teams across three (3) Under-11 Divisions: U11 A, U11 AA, and U11 AAA. Divisions will be comprised of eight teams in each making up the 24-team tournament. Teams will be guaranteed four games.

TOURNAMENT PAGE

Date:
Friday, November 21 – Sunday, November 23, 2025

Start: Schedule to be announced
Sanction Number: 6163

Where: Scotiabank Pond
57 Carl Hall Rd
North York, ON M3K 2E2, Canada

  • OVERVIEW
  • RULES & FORMAT
  • HOTEL INFORMATION
  • CHAMPIONS

DIVISION FORMAT

The tournament consists of three (3) divisions (A, AA & AAA) of eight (8) teams. Each division is further divided into two (2) groups of four (4) teams. The tournament starts off with a Round Robin where each team plays the remaining three teams in their group once.

A DivisionAA DivisionAAA Division
Group AGroup BGroup AGroup BGroup AGroup B
Team 1Team 5Team 1Team 5Team 1Team 5
Team 2Team 6Team 2Team 6Team 2Team 6
Team 3Team 7Team 3Team 7Team 3Team 7
Team 4Team 8Team 4Team 8Team 4Team 8

At the conclusion of the Round Robin, each team will qualify for the playoff round and are guaranteed a single elimination game beginning with Quarter-Final play.

More information regarding Tie Breaking and Playoff Seeding is listed below.

PLAYOFF SEEDING

All teams will advance to the Quarter-Final round and will play a single

elimination game. Quarter-Final match-ups will be based on the standings from Round Robin play. Cross-over between the two groups will occur.

The Quarter-Final matchups will be as follows:

Higher Seedvs.Lower Seed
1st Place – Group Avs.4th Place – Group B
2nd Place – Group Avs.3rd Place – Group B
1st Place – Group Bvs.4th Place – Group A
2nd Place – Group Bvs.3rd Place – Group A

Rules

If two (2) teams are tied in the standings, the following tiebreakers will be used in the order listed below:

  1. Head to Head winner: If applicable, will be awarded the higher position.
  2. Wins: The team with the most wins during the Round Robin shall be awarded the higher position.
  3. Best GF/ (GF + GA): If still tied, add the goals for and the goals against together and divide into the goals for. The team with the higher percentage is awarded the higher position. This method shall take into account all of a team’s games in the round robin.
  4. Least GA: If still tied, the team with the fewest goals against (all round robin games played) will gain the highest position.
  5. Least PIM: If still tied, the team with the least number of minutes in penalties throughout all of the round robin games are awarded the higher position.
  6. Scored First: If still tied, the team that scored first in the tournament is awarded the higher position.

TIEBREAKING FORMULA – TIES IN STANDINGS – 3 OR MORE TEAMS TIED

Note: The three-team tiebreaker is used to determine the seeding of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.… If any step in the tiebreaker only seeds one team, that team assumes that position. The three-team tiebreaker will continue to determine the seeding of the two remaining teams. At no time will teams using this formula go back to the two-team tiebreaker.

  1. Most Wins: The team with the most wins shall be awarded the higher position. (Using all game from the Round Robin.)
  2. Best GF/ (GF + GA): If still tied, add the goals for and the goals against together and divide into the goals for with the team having the highest percentage being awarded the playoff positions. This method shall take into account all the round robin games.

Note: The highest percentage gains the highest position(s). This exercise establishes the team or teams with the highest position(s) by percentage. These teams will advance. If there are still teams tied, they go to the next step. They do not go back to the “Two Team Tiebreaker”.

Example:

  1. Team A – .714 = 1 seed – Advances

Team B – .500 = 3 seed – Does not advance

Team C – .650 = 2 seed – Advances

  1. Team A – .714 = 1 seed – Advances

Team B – .500 = Still tied with team C – goes to next step

Team C – .500 = Still tied with team B – goes to next step

  1. If still tied the team with the fewest goals against (all round robin games played) will gain the highest position.
  2. If still tied the team with the least number of minutes in penalties throughout all of the round robin games is awarded the higher position.
  3. If still tied, the team that scored first in the tournament is awarded the higher position.

 

In Preliminary Round games, all games ending in a tie will remain as such and teams will each be awarded one point (1) in the standings.

Ties in the Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals, and Championship Final shall be handled as follows:

  1. QF/SF/Finals: One five (5) minute stop time period, 3 skaters plus goaltender, change ends. Sudden victory. Shoot out if necessary.
  2. Shootout: A coin toss will decide which team shoots first. Teams select three (3) players each. If there is no winner after the first three shooters, the shootout continues in a best of one set, with each team continuing to alternate attempts and using different players each attempt. The goalie in net must be the one who was in net for the Overtime period. If one team completes its player rotation before the other because it has fewer players, without a winner, both teams will be allowed to revert to their starting sequence and repeat that sequence.

 

White or light-coloured jerseys will be designated as the Home team colours.

Home teams in playoff games will be chosen based on a team’s seeding for the quarter-final games and pre-determined for the semi-final and final games. Should teams require a change of jersey, a coin flip will determine the team requiring to do so. All teams should a light and dark jersey.

 

Only players, team officials named on the team list, and Tournament officials will be permitted in team dressing rooms.

 

Prior to each game, the ice shall be resurfaced. Teams are to be ready to start the pre-game warm-up when the flood is complete. Once both teams are on the ice, a three-minute warm-up shall begin.

All tournament games will consist of three stop time 12-minute periods (12-12-12).

 

Running-time shall occur from the start of the third period onward if the spread in the score is five goals or more at any time. If the spread in the score reverts to a three-goal difference, the game clock shall return to stop-time. Running-time will resume if the score again becomes a five-goal spread.

 

Each team shall be permitted to take one time-out of thirty (30) seconds during the course of regular playing time or overtime. Teams may use their one (1) time-out in any Round Robin or Playoff Game.

 

Prior to each game, there shall be a three (3) minute warm-up, which shall be counted down on the arena timer and shall start once both teams are on the ice, the officials are on the ice (Players are NOT to go on the ice without the presence of the game officials) and the nets are pegged. In the case of the championship finals, the warm-up will take place as advised to the two participating teams at that time.

 

Prior to the start of the tournament, each participating team had to submit the following documents:

  1. Travel Permit document
  2. Approved Hockey Canada/USA Hockey Roster

If a team is unable to provide these documents prior to the start of the tournament, the team MUST present the missing documents to the Tournament Registrar at least 1-hour prior to the team’s first game.

These documents are required in order to confirm the eligibility of each player or the team’s ability to participate in the tournament.

 

Teams must be ready to play at least 10 minutes prior to scheduled game time.

 

One (1) Team Official must come to the tournament games office before every game to:

  1. Resolve any potential sweater conflicts
  2. Fill out electronic gamesheet

At the end of the game, teams shall leave the ice and retire to their dressing rooms. For all teams, equipment may not be stored at the arena.

 

The 2025-26 OHF Minimum Suspension List will be in use throughout the tournament.

SCHEDULE

Proceeds benefit the GTHL Legacy Fund which, established in 2011, provides financial support for GTHL families in need and assists organizations in funding hockey programs with a focus on child and community development.
Early bird registration is now LIVE and will run until April 30, 2025.

Sebastian Fazio | Coordinator, Events
Phone: (416) 636-6845 Ext. 233
Email: [email protected]

For sponsorship inquiries, please contact:
Shaun Filippelli | Manager, Business Development
Phone: (416) 636-6845 Ext. 232
Email: [email protected]

SCHEDULE

Proceeds benefit the GTHL Legacy Fund which, established in 2011, provides financial support for GTHL families in need and assists organizations in funding hockey programs with a focus on child and community development.
Early bird registration is now LIVE and will run until April 30, 2025.

Sebastian Fazio | Coordinator, Events
Phone: (416) 636-6845 Ext. 233
Email: [email protected]

For sponsorship inquiries, please contact:
Shaun Filippelli | Manager, Business Development
Phone: (416) 636-6845 Ext. 232
Email: [email protected]

A Champions

YearChampion
2024-25Forest Hill Force
2023-24Temiskaming Shores Puckhounds
2022-23Essex-Southpoint Capitals
2021-22Western Jr. Mustangs
2019-20Erie North Shore Storm
2018-19Markham Waxers
2017-18Quinte West Hawks
2016-17Riverside Rangers
2015-16Quinte West Hawks

AA Champions

YearChampion
2024-25Soo Jr. Greyhounds
2023-24Eastern Ontario Cobras
2022-23Eastern Ontario Cobras
2021-22London Jr. Knights
2019-20Riverside Rangers
2018-19Eastern Ontario Cobras
2017-18Don Mills Mustangs
2016-17North Toronto
2015-16Aiglesde Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

AAA Champions

YearChampion
2024-25Toronto Young Nationals
2023-24Whitby Wildcats
2022-23Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2021-22Toronto Red Wings
2019-20Cumberland Jr. Grads
2018-19Vaughan Kings
2017-18Toronto Titans
2016-17Mississauga Senators
2015-16Toronto Young Nationals

About The Event

The GTHL is proud to host the 2025 U11 Platinum Cup. The tournament will play host to 24 total teams across three (3) divisions: U11 A, U11 AA, and U11 AAA.

This tournament is open to any Hockey Canada sanctioned, OHF, or USA teams at the U11 A, AA, or AAA levels. All teams will be required to submit their official Hockey Canada or USA Hockey Roster and will be subject to approval by the tournament host committee.

Tournament Contact Information
Sebastian Fazio | Coordinator, Events
Phone: (416) 636-6845 Ext. 233
Email: [email protected] 

Sponsorship Opportunities

Shaun Filippelli | Manager, Business Development
Phone: (416) 636-6845 Ext. 232
Email: [email protected]

Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel
901 Dixon Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1J5

Please contact:
Nadine Reynolds
Event Manager
[email protected]
(416) 679-7679