TORONTO – The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) announced today that the 2026 OHL Cup Showcase hosted by the GTHL will expand to feature 25 teams, marking the largest field in the event’s history as the premier showcase for OHL Priority Selection prospects continues to grow.
The tournament will take place from March 30th to April 4th, 2026, utilizing two Toronto venues. Round robin and playoff action will be held at Scotiabank Pond, with the Championship Final scheduled for Saturday, April 4th at 2:00 p.m. at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
“The expansion of the OHL Cup to 25 teams reflects the continued growth and elite level of competition at this age level,” said OHL Commissioner Bryan Crawford. “This tournament has become the premier destination for evaluating OHL Priority Selection prospects, and we’re excited to provide even more opportunities for players to showcase their abilities in front of OHL scouts and management.”
As the host of the OHL Cup, the GTHL plays a central role in bringing together elite young hockey talent from across Ontario and beyond. The league’s commitment to fostering player development and providing a world-class competition environment sets the stage for this premier showcase.
“The GTHL and the OHL have a long-standing relationship over a shared commitment to developing young athletes, and it’s one we are proud to continue to strengthen each year,” said Scott Oakman, GTHL Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer. “Hosting the OHL Cup is a responsibility the GTHL highly regards, and the event’s expansion reflects the collective dedication to creating meaningful opportunities for players pursuing the next step in their hockey journey. We look forward to welcoming a 25-team field in 2026 and delivering an exceptional showcase for all participants.”
Tournament Format
The 2026 OHL Cup will feature an expanded format to accommodate the increased field:
- Wildcard Play-In Games: Four games on Monday, March 30th (expanded from three in previous years)
- Round Robin: Monday, March 30th through Wednesday, April 1st at Scotiabank Pond
- Playoffs: Quarterfinal and Semifinal games on Thursday, April 2nd at Scotiabank Pond
- Championship Final: Saturday, April 4th at 2:00 p.m. at the Mattamy Athletic Centre
Qualification Changes
The expanded field introduces several new pathways for team qualification:
- Addition of a fifth division featuring five teams
- Addition of a fourth wild card entry team
- Return of an automatic Hockey Northwestern Ontario (HNO) representative entry
- Expansion from two to three guaranteed spots for American entries
- Introduction of two guaranteed OHL Cup Selection Committee spots based on team record, OHL Cup ranking, tournament performance, and playoff success
The OHL Cup Showcase continues to serve as the premier evaluation platform for players eligible for the OHL Priority Selection, providing unparalleled exposure and competition for the next generation of Ontario Hockey League talent.
Further details regarding participating teams, schedules, and additional event information will be announced in the coming months.
Stay tuned for the first edition of the weekly OHL Cup Top 10 Rankings on Tuesday, November 25th.
About the Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) has long been regarded as the number one development league in the world, continuing to serve as a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League. The OHL consists of 20 teams, with 17 located in Ontario, two in the state of Michigan and one in the state of Pennsylvania. A proud member of the Canadian Hockey League, the OHL is also a leading provider of hockey scholarships, with over 329 graduates receiving OHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice in 2024-25, resulting in a collective investment of over $42 million by OHL member teams over the past 15 years.
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:
Josh Sweetland
Director, Communications
Ontario Hockey League
416-299-8700 ext. 327
[email protected]
Stephanie Coratti
Director, Strategy and Communications
Greater Toronto Hockey League
416-636-6845 ext. 234
[email protected]
