GTHL and Pro Hockey Life Renew Multi-Year Partnership

TORONTO, ON – The Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) is proud to announce a multi-year partnership renewal with Pro Hockey Life. The partnership reaffirms Pro Hockey Life’s role as the Official Hockey Retailer of the GTHL through the 2025-26, 2026-27, and 2027-28 seasons. 

The renewed agreement will see Pro Hockey Life maintain its presenting sponsorship of the Pro Hockey Life Cup, awarded annually to GTHL Regular Season Champions. In addition, the partnership will place greater emphasis on supporting GTHL officiating initiatives, including the Fast Track Program now presented by Pro Hockey Life, and the GTHL’s Officiating Newsletter. 

“We’re thrilled to extend our relationship with Pro Hockey Life,” said Scott Oakman, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the GTHL. “Their continued commitment not only celebrates team success through the Pro Hockey Life Cup but also invests in the growth and development of the League’s officials — an essential part of the game.” 

Through its partnership, Pro Hockey Life will continue to connect with the GTHL community, offering exclusive promotions, activations, and support for players, families, and officials across the League. 

“We’re proud to extend our support of the GTHL through the 2027–28 season,” says Stephen Tait, AVP, Field Operations Pro Hockey Life. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our Pro Hockey Life banner, allowing us to further connect with local communities across the country and expand our involvement in minor league initiatives, including the Fast Track Program and growth of the game.” 

The renewal reinforces Pro Hockey Life’s role as a dedicated partner in advancing the game at the grassroots level and fostering a strong hockey community across the Greater Toronto Area. 

ABOUT THE GREATER TORONTO HOCKEY LEAGUE    

Founded in 1911, the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) is a non-profit organization, home to more than 30 community recreational programs and the largest minor hockey league in the world. The GTHL registers more than 30,000 annual participants in Markham, Mississauga, Toronto, and Vaughan. The purpose of the GTHL is to empower, innovate, and provide hockey experiences that foster growth, inclusion, and excellence for all participants, while providing an enriching, equitable, and inclusive environment that benefits all members and the broader community.     

For more information, please contact:    

Stephanie Coratti   
Director, Strategy and Communications  
Greater Toronto Hockey League   
[email protected]