BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Ontario Junior Hockey League Governors’ Showcase returns to Harborcenter for the fourth straight year Monday, Sept. 24 through Wednesday, Sept. 26. All 22 OJHL teams will make their way to downtown Buffalo and compete in two games over the course of the event. Full-day general admission passes are available to fans for $20 for each of the days of the showcase. OJHL Showcase games take place on both KeyBank Rink 1 and New Wave Energy Rink 2.
2018 Ontario Junior Hockey League Governors’ Showcase at Harborcenter
Monday, September 24
11:30 AM – Lindsay Muskies vs. Brantford 99ers
12:15 PM – Whitby Fury vs. Georgetown Raiders
2:30 PM – Mississauga Chargers vs. Aurora Tigers
3:15 PM – St. Michaels Buzzers vs. Buffalo Jr. Sabres
5:30 PM – Wellington Dukes vs. Burlington Cougars
6:15 PM – Markham Royals vs. Kingston Voyageurs
8:30 PM – Newmarket Hurricanes vs. Toronto Jr. Canadians
For Day 1 General Admission Passes, CLICK HERE.
Tuesday, September 25
10:30 AM – Oakville Blades vs. Lindsay Muskies
11:30 AM – Stouffville Spirit vs. Whitby Fury
1:30 PM – Aurora Tigers vs. Wellington Dukes
2:30 PM – Pickering Panthers vs. Kingston Voyageurs
4:30 PM – Brantford 99ers vs. Toronto Patriots
5:30 PM – Georgetown Raiders vs. North York Rangers
7:30 PM – Brampton Admirals vs. Trenton Golden Hawks
8:30 PM – Buffalo Jr. Sabres vs. Cobourg Cougars
For Day 2 General Admission Passes, CLICK HERE.
Wednesday, September 26
9:30 AM – Burlington Cougars vs. Mississauga Chargers
12:00 PM – Toronto Patriots vs. Oakville Blades
12:30 PM – North York Rangers vs. Stouffville Spirit
3:00 PM – Trenton Golden Hawks vs. Newmarket Hurricanes
3:30 PM – Toronto Jr. Canadians vs. Brampton Admirals
6:00 PM – St. Michaels Buzzers vs. Markham Royals
6:30 PM – Cobourg Cougars vs. Pickering Panthers
For Day 3 General Admission Passes, CLICK HERE.
The Ontario Junior Hockey League is the largest Junior ‘A’ league operating under the auspices of the Canadian Junior Hockey League, with 22 member clubs. The OJHL had more than 135 commitments in 2017-18, including 65 NCAA Division I scholarships. Last year’s event in Buffalo attracted more than 200 scouts from various levels of the game, including the NHL, NCAA, CHL and U Sports.