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2018 OHL Cup Powered by Under Armour Day 4 Summary

Published on March 16, 2018 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL) News Release


Toronto, ON - Round-Robin action wrapped up on Friday at the 2018 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament powered by Under Armour, hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League, with 12 games that solidified final divisional standings.

Eight teams have advanced to Saturday's quarter-finals including four GTHL, three OMHA and one ALLIANCE club. The top-ranked GTHL champion Toronto Marlboros advanced atop the Nash Division with a perfect 4-0 record while the OMHA champion York-Simcoe Express claimed top spot in the Shanahan Division, also sporting a 4-0 mark. The Vaughan Kings earned top spot in the Lindros Division with a 3-0-1 record. The 3-0-1 Toronto Jr. Canadiens claimed top spot in the Subban Division by way of a goals-for and against formula that placed them ahead of the Barrie Colts who also advance with a 3-0-1 record.

The Sun County Panthers (2-2-0), Oakville Rangers (2-1-1) and Mississauga Reps (3-1-0) have also advanced to compete in quarter-final play. Standings.

In the scoring department, Marlboros forward Will Cuylle (6-3--9) and Barrie Colts forward Tyson Foerster (5-4--9) climbed into a tie for the tournament scoring lead as both recorded hat-tricks in victories for their respective clubs. Player stats

Here's a look at Friday's results:

2018 OHL Cup powered by Under Armour Round-Robin Results:

Friday March 16, 2018:

Game 29: York-Simcoe Express 6 vs. Mississauga Senators 2

Express MVP - Cameron Butler (1G, 1A)

Senators MVP - Sebastian Bulovs (1G, 1A)

Game 30: Vaughan Kings 4 vs. London Jr. Knights 1

Kings MVP - Ty Tullio (2G)

Jr. Knights MVP - George Diaco

Recap - Stats

Game 31: Toronto Marlboros 5 vs. Cambridge Hawks 3

Marlboros MVP - Cam Peters (2A)

Hawks MVP - (Joseph Serpa (1G, 1A)

Game 32: Sun County Panthers 6 vs. Guelph Gryphons 5

Panthers MVP - John Ulicny (1G, 1A)

Gryphons MVP - Jackson Kirk (2G, 1A)

Game 33: Toronto Jr. Canadiens 5 vs. Brantford 99ers 2

Jr. Canadiens MVP - Frankie Carogioiello (3A)

99ers MVP - Ben Edwards (38 SV)

Recap - Stats

Game 34: TPH Hockey 8 vs. Mississauga Rebels 2

TPH MVP - Michael Bishop (3G, 1A)

Rebels MVP - Justin Pulis (1G)

Game 35: Team NOHA 2 vs. Peterborough Petes 1

NOHA MVP - Owen Kilganon (18 SV)

Petes MVP - Noah Sedore (1G)

Game 36: Mississauga Reps 3 vs. Mississauga Senators 0

Reps MVP - Tristan Lennox (20 SV)

Senators MVP - Luka Profaca

Game 37: Barrie Colts 5 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 2

Colts MVP - Tyson Foerster (3G, 1A)

Kings MVP - Nicholas Degrazia (1G)

Game 38: Oakville Rangers 5 vs. London Jr. Knights 2

Oakville MVP - Tyler Bortkiewicz (1G)

London MVP - Brendan Mairs

Game 39: Toronto Marlboros 6 vs. Sun County Panthers 2

Marlboros MVP - Will Cuylle (3G)

Panthers MVP - Ryan Gagnier (1G)

Game 40: Don Mills Flyers 6 vs. Brantford 99ers 4

Flyers MVP - Zach Brauer (1G)

99ers MVP - Todd Gratton (1G)

2018 OHL Cup powered by Under Armour Playoff Schedule:

Saturday March 17, 2018

Scotiabank Pond 1

10:30am Quarter-Final 1 - Barrie Colts (2nd Subban Division) vs. Toronto Marlboros (1st Nash Division)

12:15 Quarter-Final 3 - Oakville Rangers (2nd Lindros Division) vs. York-Simcoe Express (1st Shanahan Division)

Scotiabank Pond 2

10:00am Quarter-Final 2 - Sun County Panthers (2nd Nash Division) vs. Toronto Jr. Canadiens (1st Subban Division)

11:45am Quarter-Final 3 - Mississauga Reps (2nd Shanahan Division) vs. Vaughan Kings (1st Lindros Division)

Scotiabank Pond 1

6:00pm Semi-Final 1 - Winner Quarter-Final 2 vs. Winner Quarter-Final 1

8:00pm Semi-Final 2 - Winner Quarter-Final 4 vs. Winner Quarter-Final 3

Monday March 19, 2018

Mattamy Athletic Centre

7:00pm Championship Final - Winner Semi-Final 2 vs. Winner Semi-Final 1

Monday's Championship Final will be broadcast live on Sportsnet Ontario.

All other games of the 2018 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament powered by Under Armour will be streamed online at https://ohlcup.gameonstream.com.

The showcase provides fans and scouts one last opportunity to see many of the top minor midget aged players from across Ontario and parts of the United States compete for the OHL Cup performing against the best competition prior to the 2018 OHL Priority Selection.

For more information, please visit ohlcup.ca.




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