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Recap: 2025 GTHL Playoffs presented by GSW

The 2025 GTHL Playoffs presented by Gitch Sportswear concluded on Saturday, April 19. This year, a total of 1,549 playoff games were played, resulting in 26 champions crowned across the ‘A’, AA’, and ‘AAA’ competitive levels.  

Congratulations to the 2025 GTHL Playoff Champions and Finalists! 

‘A’ Playoff Champions and Finalists 
Division  Champion  Finalist 
Under-10  Forest Hill  Applewood Coyotes 
Under-11  Vaughan Rangers  North Toronto 
Under-12  Ted Reeve Thunder  Port Credit Storm 
Under-13  Avalanche   Ted Reeve Thunder 
Under-14  Leaside Flames  Avalanche 
Under-15  Toronto Eagles   Scarborough Ice Raiders 
Under-16  Avenue Road Ducks   Avalanche 
Under-17  Markham Islanders  Toronto Royals 
Under-18  Toronto Shamrocks   Humber Valley Sharks 

 

‘AA’ Playoff Champions and Finalists 
Division  Champion  Finalist 
Under-10  North Toronto  Faustina Toros 
Under-11  North Toronto  Vaughan Rangers 
Under-12  Mississauga Beast   Markham Islanders 
Under-13  Greater Toronto Capitals  Ted Reeve Thunder 
Under-14  Ted Reeve Thunder  Duffield Devils 
Under-15  Vaughan Rangers   East Enders Ticats 
Under-16  Vaughan Panthers   Ted Reeve Thunder 
Under-17  Mississauga Beast  Vaughan Rangers 
Under-18  Mississauga North Stars  Mississauga Terriers 

 

‘AAA’ Playoff Champions and Finalists 
Division  Champion  Finalist 
Under-10  Toronto Jr. Canadiens  Don Mills Flyers 
Under-11  Toronto Marlboros  Vaughan Kings 
Under-12  Toronto Young Nationals  Toronto Jr. Canadiens 
Under-13  Vaughan Kings  North York Rangers 
Under-14  Vaughan Kings   Toronto Jr. Canadiens 
Under-15  Toronto Jr Canadiens  Mississauga Senators 
Under-16  Don Mills Flyers  Toronto Titans 
Under-18  Vaughan Kings  Toronto Marlboros 

 

The 2025 GTHL Playoffs saw 20 different GTHL clubs win at least one championship. Additionally, 34 different GTHL clubs participated in a championship Series (finishing the campaign as a Champion or Finalist). 

The Vaughan Kings led the way with the most GTHL championships won with three. The Toronto Jr. Canadiens and Ted Reeve Thunder had the most finalist appearances with two each. 

The Jr. Canadiens, Kings, and Thunder all tied for the most overall appearances in the GTHL championships, each with four teams.  

At the ‘A’ level, the Avalanche had the most Championship Series appearances, reaching the final at the Under-13, U14, and U16 level, with their U13 team taking home the title. The 2012-born Avalanche were one of four teams, along with the 2010-born Toronto Eagles, 2009-born Avenue Road Ducks, and 2007-born Toronto Shamrocks, to win back-to-back GTHL championships. 

At the ‘AA’ level, North Toronto and the Mississauga Beast tied for the most championships won at two, with North Toronto’s U10 and U11 teams, and the Beast’s U12 and U17 teams taking the trophy. The Vaughan Rangers had the most Championship Series appearances with three (U11, U15, and U17 teams). Four ‘AA’ teams won back-to-back GTHL championships this year, including: the 2013-born Beast, the 2010-born Vaughan Rangers, the 2009-born Vaughan Panthers, and the 2007-born Mississauga North Stars. This year, the 2008-born Mississauga Beast won their third consecutive GTHL championship. 

At the ‘AAA’ level, the Vaughan Kings won three out of four GTHL Championship Series appearances, winning at the U13, U14, and U18 levels. The Jr. Canadiens also had four teams make a championship series appearance, with their U10 and U15 teams coming away victorious. The 2007-born Kings won back-to-back GTHL championships at the U16 and U18 level, while the 2009-born Don Mills Flyers won a remarkable fourth consecutive GTHL title.  

The following teams won back-to-back GTHL Championships from 2023-24 to 2024-25.

Back-to-Back GTHL Champions 
Team  Birth Year  2023-24  2024-25 
Avalanche  2012  Under-12 ‘A’  Under-13 ‘A’ 
Toronto Eagles  2010  Under-14 ‘A’  Under-15 ‘A’ 
Avenue Road Ducks  2009  Under-15 ‘A’  Under-16 ‘A’ 
Toronto Shamrocks  2007  Under-17 ‘A’  Under-18 ‘A’ 
Mississauga Beast  2013  Under-11 ‘AA’  Under-12 ‘AA’ 
Vaughan Rangers  2010  Under-14 ‘AA’  Under-15 ‘AA’ 
Vaughan Panthers  2009  Under-15 ‘AA’  Under 16 ‘AA’ 
Mississauga North Stars  2007  Under-17 ‘AA’  Under 18 ‘AA’ 
Vaughan Kings  2007  Under-16 ‘AAA’  Under-18 ‘AAA’ 

 

The following team has now won three straight GTHL Championships from 2022-23 to 2024-25.  

Three Straight GTHL Champions 
Team  Birth Year  2022-23  2023-24  2024-25 
Mississauga Beast  2008  Under-15 ‘AA’  Under-16 ‘AA’  Under 17 ‘AA’ 

 

The following team has won four straight GTHL Championships from 2021-22 to 2024-25.  

Three Straight GTHL Champions 
Team  Birth Year  2021-22  2022-23  2023-24  2024-25 
Don Mills Flyers  2009  Under-13 ‘AAA’  Under-14 ‘AAA’  Under-15 ‘AAA’  Under-16 ‘AAA’ 

 

The GTHL and Mississauga Hockey League (MHL) held the GTHL ‘A’ Championships in the month of April featuring the GTHL ‘A’ Playoff winner facing off against the MHL ‘A’ Playoff winner. Congratulations to the winners! 

GTHL ‘A’ Championship 
Division Champion Finalist
Under-13  Avalanche  Port Credit Storm 
Under-14  Leaside Flames  Erindale Spitfires 
Under-15  Applewood Coyotes  Toronto Eagles 
Under-16  Avenue Road Ducks  Lorne Park Clarkson 
Under-17  Markham Islanders  Lorne Park Clarkson 
Under-18  Toronto Shamrocks  Heartland Dragons 

 

Congratulations to the GTHL teams that were Champions or Finalists at the various Ontario Provincial Championships held this year: 

Division   Result   Club  
Under-14 OHL Cup   Champion   Vaughan Kings 
Under-14 OHL Cup   Finalist   Toronto Marlboros 
U15 AAA All-Ontario Championship  Champion  Toronto Jr. Canadiens 
U15 AAA All-Ontario Championship Finalist Markham Majors
Under-16 OHL Cup    Champion  Toronto Jr. Canadiens 
Under-16 OHL Cup  Finalist  Don Mills Flyers 
U18 ‘AA’ OHF Championship Champion Mississauga North Stars
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