OHL Cup

The Ontario Hockey League Showcase Cup (more commonly known as the OHL Cup) is a tournament hosted by the Ontario Hockey League and operated by the Greater Toronto Hockey League with the purpose of providing an additional scouting opportunity to minor midget players in Ontario, and other districts which fall under the Ontario Hockey League's draft region. It originally started as a Bantam tournament, however when age groups in Canada were realigned to match USA and International age classification the tournament was changed to a Minor Midget tournament.

The OHL Cup Showcase Tournament features the top minor midget teams from Ontario, along with selected teams from the U.S.A. Invitations for the tournament will be extended to the champion and finalist from each division of the Ontario Hockey Federation and branches of the OHF, ODHA and Thunder Bay. All T.B.A. teams will be selected by the Tournament Selection Committee. In the event that a league/association champion or finalist does not take advantage of their qualification, the vacancy will similarly be determined by the Tournament Selection Committee. This year (2011)the Toronto Marlboros won the tournament led by Cody Thompson who was the leader in point for forwards and Chance Macdonald who was the leader in points for defenceman.

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Registration

Registration to the OHL Cup is by both qualification and invitation. Each season, the number of automatic berths for each region in Ontario are set by the OHL with additional Ontario berths selected by a selection committee that monitors the progress and performance of teams during the season and publishes weekly ranking of the top ten teams. All US-based teams are also selected by committee.

Rules

Although the tournament bears the Ontario Hockey League name the tournament is played using Hockey Canada rules.

Champions

Season Champions Finalists
1967-1968 Toronto Young Nats Hamilton
1968-1969 Sarnia Elliot Lake
1969-1970 Toronto Young Nats Sudbury
1970-1971 Toronto Marlboros North Bay
1971-1972 Toronto Marlboros Sault Ste Marie
1972-1973 Sudbury Toronto Marlboros
1973-1974 Toronto-Don Valley Sudbury
1974-1975 Toronto Young Nats Sudbury
1975-1976 Burlington Toronto Marlboros
1976-1977 Mississauga Oakville
1977-1978 Oshawa Sault Ste. Marie
1978-1979 St. Michael's St. Catherines
1979-1980 Toronto Young Nats Brantford
1980-1981 Don Mills Brantford
1981-1982 Toronto Young Nats North Bay
1982-1983 Toronto Red Wings Toronto Young Nats
1983-1984 Mississauga Reps Kitchener
1984-1985 Toronto Marlboros Sault Ste. Marie
1985-1986 Sault Ste. Marie Chinguacousy
1986-1987 Toronto Red Wings Sault Ste. Marie
1987-1988 Wexford Sault Ste. Marie
1988-1989 Gloucestor Don Mills
1989-1990 Toronto Red Wings Gloucester
1990-1991 Gloucester Ottawa Titans
1991-1992 Mississauga Hawks Thunder Bay Kings
1992-1993 Mississauga Senators Don Mills
1993-1994 Richmond Hill-Vaughan Ottawa Valley
1994-1995 Thunder Bay Kings Cumberland
1995-1996 Toronto Young Nats Thunder Bay Kings
1996-1997 Thunder Bay Kings Ottawa Valley Titans
1997-1998 Peterborough Fontaine Sports Mississauga
1998-1999 Thunder Bay Kings Richmond Hill Stars
1999-2000 Thunder Bay Kings Mississauga Reps
2000-2001 Peterborough Petes Hamilton Reps
2001-2002 Toronto Red Wings Oakville Rangers
2002-2003 Toronto Young Nats Sun County Panthers
2003-2004 York Simcoe Express Richmond Hill Stars
2004-2005 Toronto Marlies London Jr. Knights
2005-2006 Markham Waxers Toronto Red Wings
2006-2007 Mississauga IceDogs Toronto Marlboros
2007-2008 Toronto Jr. Canadiens Toronto Marlboros
2008-2009 Toronto Marlies Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs
2009-2010 Mississauga Rebels Toronto Marlboros
2010-2011 Toronto Marlboros Don Mills Flyers
2011-2012 Mississauga Rebels Toronto Marlboros
2012-2013 Oakville Rangers Toronto Marlboros
2013-2014 Toronto Marlboros Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2014-2015 Toronto Marlboros Don Mills Flyers
2015-2016 York Simcoe Express Toronto Marlboros

Awards

References

External links

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