
The OHL Podcast
1) The OHL: Bigger budgets, better arenas, be ready. Or another market will be.
The historic charm of major junior hockey in Canada is beginning to fade as the OHL demands more from its markets. And we've got some bold predictions for the Western Conference.
2) New OHL season, bigger, bolder predictions. Just like the new jerseys.
The off-season is over and the guys are in mid-season form with their wild and impossible predictions. Plus, the NCAA rule change continues to make waves and two OHL markets are competing for the righ...Show More
3) The CHL leads all leagues at the NHL draft, but will that last?
The NHL draft went as expected relative to the number of OHL players who were selected, but the changing landscape with the NCAA leaves the future an open-ended question. Plus, another contender emerg...Show More
4) The OHL will dominate this weekend's NHL draft
It's the dawning of a new day for the Niagara IceDogs and the NHL draft this weekend promises to be a big one for OHL players.
5) Crossing over with the OHL's most interesting markets
It's a long-awaited crossover episode that brings together some of the Ontario Hockey League's best podcasters.
6) It's time to stop sweating the NCAA rule change. For now.
The tide from the NCAA rule change flows back to the CHL, while an historic OHL team denies it's for sale.
7) The London Knights' Memorial Cup mission is accomplished
The London Knights did exactly what they set out to do this season. Meantime, one of the winningest coaches of all-time moves upstairs.
8) Memorial Cup stories and London's mission to win a third
The London Knights refuse to take their eyes off the prize, or their foot off the gas. And we relive some great Memorial Cup memories while remembering why we love the game at this level.
9) The dynastic London Knights and your OHL teams to watch in 2025-26
It's the same old, same old in the OHL Championship. Now, can the London Knights get it done at the Memorial Cup? Plus, some teams to keep an eye on during the season ahead.
10) OHL teams will have to work to recruit and retain talent, and where to find the league's best hot dog
Doing business in the OHL is getting harder by the day, and the nightmare in Niagara isn't helping.