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2024–25 OHL season
LeagueOntario Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationPreseason
August 30, 2024 – September 22, 2024
Regular season
September 25, 2024 – March 23, 2025
Playoffs
March 2025 – May 2025
Number of teams20
TV partner(s)Rogers TV
YourTV
TSN
OHL seasons
2024–25 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationOHL
September 2024 – May 2025
QMJHL
September 2024 – May 2025
WHL
September 2024 – May 2025
Number of teams60
TV partner(s)RDS
TSN
Rogers TV

The 2024–25 OHL season is the 45th season of operation (44th season of play) of the Ontario Hockey League. The league is playing a 68-game regular season which began on September 25, 2024 and concludes on March 23, 2025. The post-season will begin in March 2025 and conclude in May 2025.

The team who wins the championship will win the J. Ross Robertson Cup and will represent the Ontario Hockey League at the 2025 Memorial Cup, which will be hosted by the Rimouski Océanic of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. The tournament will be held at Colisée Financière Sun Life in Rimouski, Quebec.[1]

Off-season

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Commissioner

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On June 12, 2024, the OHL appointed Bryan Crawford as Incoming Commissioner of the league. He began his tenure on August 6, 2024. Crawford took over for David Branch, who held the position since 1979.[2]

Relocation

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On June 13, 2024, the OHL Board of Governors approved the relocation of the Mississauga Steelheads to Brampton. The team will be rebranded as the Brampton Steelheads and will play out of the CAA Centre.[3]

Brampton previously hosted an OHL team, as the Brampton Battalion played in the league from 1998 to 2013. The Battalion relocated to North Bay and are currently the North Bay Battalion.[4]

The Steelheads played their ever regular season game in Brampton on September 27, 2024 against the Brantford Bulldogs. Porter Martone scored the first goal for the Steelheads and was named the first star of the game, as he scored a goal and added three assists. Jack Ivankovic stopped all 21 shots he saw, as the Steelheads shutout the Bulldogs 7-0 in front of 2,277 fans.[5]

Affiliation

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On July 17, 2024, the Erie Otters announced an affiliation agreement with the GOJHL's Port Colborne Sailors.

Pre-season

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On June 27, 2024, the OHL announced the preseason schedule for the 2024–25 season. In total, there will be 45 preseason games which began on August 30th and concluded on September 22nd.

This year's schedule had a pre-season showcase at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium over Labour Day weekend that included the host team, the Kitchener Rangers, as well as the Brantford Bulldogs, Erie Otters and Saginaw Spirit.

Neutral site games include:

Exterior of the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
The Kitchener Memorial Auditorium hosted the pre-season showcase over Labour Day weekend.

OHL training camps began in late August in preparation of the 2024-25 season, which began on September 25, 2024.[6]

Regular season

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Season standings

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Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against;
PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

Standings as of January 4, 2025[7]

Eastern conference

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Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SOL Pts ROW GF GA
1 Barrie Colts Central 36 24 10 1 1 50 23 134 101
2 Oshawa Generals East 38 22 13 2 1 47 19 146 136
3 Niagara IceDogs Central 37 23 12 1 1 48 22 156 153
4 Sudbury Wolves Central 35 20 10 5 0 45 20 128 119
5 Kingston Frontenacs East 36 19 10 5 2 45 18 147 122
6 Brantford Bulldogs East 37 18 15 4 0 40 16 138 134
7 Brampton Steelheads Central 36 16 15 5 0 37 14 158 151
8 Ottawa 67's East 36 14 15 2 5 35 13 120 144
9 North Bay Battalion Central 36 14 19 3 0 31 13 102 141
10 Peterborough Petes East 37 7 24 2 4 20 6 84 146

Western conference

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Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SOL Pts ROW GF GA
1 London Knights Midwest 37 30 6 1 0 61 27 168 100
2 Windsor Spitfires West 38 28 7 2 1 59 28 174 113
3 Kitchener Rangers Midwest 37 27 7 2 1 57 25 136 96
4 Erie Otters Midwest 34 18 12 3 1 40 18 125 120
5 Saginaw Spirit West 37 19 17 1 0 39 17 161 138
6 Flint Firebirds West 37 17 17 2 1 37 15 121 123
7 Sarnia Sting West 40 14 19 2 5 35 12 112 163
8 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds West 37 16 21 0 0 32 14 108 137
9 Guelph Storm Midwest 36 11 22 2 1 25 10 118 158
10 Owen Sound Attack Midwest 37 10 22 2 3 25 10 101 142

Scoring leaders

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes[8]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Liam Greentree Windsor Spitfires 37 28 39 67 28
Michael Misa Saginaw Spirit 34 32 34 66 21
Kieron Walton Sudbury Wolves 35 23 39 62 24
Ilya Protas Windsor Spitfires 35 25 35 60 12
Nick Lardis Brantford Bulldogs 36 32 26 58 16
Beckett Sennecke Oshawa Generals 32 25 31 56 34
Porter Martone Brampton Steelheads 27 21 34 55 43
Ryan Roobroeck Niagara IceDogs 37 27 27 54 8
Luke Misa Brampton Steelheads 36 21 31 52 2
Patrick Thomas Brantford Bulldogs 37 15 35 50 6

Leading goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses;
SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
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Player Team GP MINS W L OTL SOL GA SO Sv% GAA
Jackson Parsons Kitchener Rangers 30 1773 23 6 1 0 60 4 0.928 2.03
Ben Hrebik Barrie Colts 17 978 12 3 1 0 36 1 0.936 2.21
Austin Elliott London Knights 16 974 16 0 0 0 37 2 0.918 2.28
Joey Costanzo Windsor Spitfires 31 1753 23 5 1 1 74 3 0.910 2.53
Aleksei Medvedev London Knights 20 1114 13 4 1 0 49 1 0.918 2.64

References

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  1. ^ Blouin, Maxime. "Rimouski selected to host the 2025 Memorial Cup". Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  2. ^ "OHL Appoints Golf Canada Executive Bryan Crawford as Incoming Commissioner". Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  3. ^ "OHL Board of Governors Approves Relocation of Mississauga Steelheads Franchise to Brampton". Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  4. ^ "OHL announces Mississauga Steelheads' official relocation to Brampton". Sportsnet. Canadian Press. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  5. ^ Rumbolt, Ryan. "Back-to-back wins open the Steelheads' first season in Brampton". Insauga. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  6. ^ Sweetland, Josh. "OHL Announces 2024-25 Preseason Schedule". Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  7. ^ "OHL Standings". Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved January 4, 2025.
  8. ^ "Canadian Hockey League – Official Site of the Canadian Hockey League".
  9. ^ "Canadian Hockey League – Official Site of the Canadian Hockey League".

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