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2025 telus cup central region ( e m c)

Road to the 2025 TELUS Cup: Central Regional

Canucks. Waxers. Automotive. Wolves. Cyclones. Kings. Who wins their way to the Fraser Valley?

Jason La Rose
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March 31, 2025
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Fifty-two teams call the Central Region home, but only six remain in the hunt for the region’s berth at the 2025 TELUS Cup in Chilliwack, British Columbia – the Elgin-Middlesex Canucks, Markham Waxers, Ottawa Automotive, Sudbury Wolves, Upper Canada Cyclones and Vaughan Kings.

There are familiar faces – the Waxers are the defending regional champions (they finished fourth at last year’s U18 Men’s National Club Championship in Nova Scotia), and the Kings are back for a second year in a row.

The field has a bit of a ‘Cinderella’ feel to it – only the Canucks (who went without a regulation-time loss) were the best regular-season team in their league – although all six teams have earned their spots; the five league champions finished a combined 43-17-5 in the playoffs.

RECENT CHAMPIONS (TELUS CUP FINISH)

2024 – Markham Waxers (4th place)
2023 – Toronto Jr. Canadiens (4th place)
2022 – Mississauga Reps (4th place)
2019 – Toronto Young Nationals (gold medal)
2018 – Toronto Young Nationals (4th place)

ELGIN-MIDDLESEX CANUCKS
ALLIANCE CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 32-0-3 (1st in Alliance)
Goals for: 191
Goals against: 42
Leading scorer: Chase Pettipiece (26G 22A 48P)

Playoff record: 8-2
Goals for: 41
Goals against: 11
Leading scorer: Ty Lawson (9G 6A 15P)

ROAD TO THE CENTRAL REGIONAL

Quarterfinal: defeated Brantford 99ers 2-0 (9-3, 4-1)
Semifinal: defeated London Jr. Knights 3-0 (3-0, 5-1, 5-0)
Final: defeated Waterloo Wolves 3-2 (4-1, 2-3, 4-1, 0-1, 5-0)

Last national championship appearance: none
Total national championship appearances: none

MARKHAM WAXERS
OMHA CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 20-6-2-2 (6th in OMHA)
Goals for: 140
Goals against: 78
Leading scorer: Maxim Skinner (16G 19A 35P)

Playoff record: 11-4
Goals for: 61
Goals against: 33
Leading scorer: Ulysses Lombardi (11G 12A 23P)

ROAD TO THE CENTRAL REGIONAL

OMHA Playoffs
Round robin: 1st in East Group B – defeated Whitby Wildcats 4-2, defeated York-Simcoe Express 5-2, defeated Quinte Red Devils 7-4, lost to Quinte Red Devils 2-1, defeated Barrie Jr. Colts 6-2, defeated Peterborough Petes 2-1, defeated Whitby Wildcats 2-0, defeated Peterborough Petes 6-3, lost to Barrie Jr. Colts 4-3, lost to York-Simcoe Express 3-1

OMHA Championship
Preliminary round: 2nd in Group 1 – lost to Ajax-Pickering Raiders 3-1, defeated Hamilton Kilty B’s 10-2, defeated Burlington Eagles 3-0
Semifinal: defeated Guelph Gryphons 6-2
Final: defeated North Shore Whitecaps 4-3 (SO)

Last national championship appearance: 2024 (4th place)
Total national championship appearances: 1 (2024)

OTTAWA AUTOMOTIVE
HEO CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 13-12-5 (4th in HEO)
Goals for: 103
Goals against: 87
Leading scorer: Sebastian Dzieciol (13G 15A 28P)

Playoff record: 6-4-3
Goals for: 35
Goals against: 32
Leading scorer: Owen Kelly (7G 2A 9P)

ROAD TO THE CENTRAL REGIONAL

Semifinal: defeated Ottawa Jr. 67’s 2-1-3 (1-4, 1-0, 4-4, 3-3, 3-1, 2-2)
Final: defeated Upper Canada Cyclones X-X (2-0, 1-2, 6-4, 1-4, 3-4, 4-3, 4-1)

Last national championship appearance: none
Total national championship appearances: none

SUDBURY WOLVES
GNU18L CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 20-11-1 (4th in GNU18L)
Goals for: 158
Goals against: 113
Leading scorer: Denver Mulligan (26G 25A 51P)

Playoff record: 3-2-1
Goals for: 14
Goals against: 16
Leading scorer: Cameron Vekhala (3G 4A 7P)

ROAD TO THE CENTRAL REGIONAL

Preliminary round: 4th place – tied Timmins Majors 2-2, lost to Soo U16 Greyhounds 4-2, defeated Soo U18 Greyhounds 3-1, lost to North Bay Trappers 4-1
Semifinal: defeated North Bay Trappers 4-3 (OT)
Final: defeated Timmins Majors 3-2

Last national championship appearance: 2018 (6th place)
Total national championship appearances: 6 (1987, 1994, 1998, 2008, 2012, 2018)

UPPER CANADA CYCLONES
HOST

Regular season record: 18-8-4 (2nd in HEO)
Goals for: 113
Goals against: 80
Leading scorer: Jay-Zeus Mbarushimana (22G 33A 55P)

Playoff record: 6-4-1
Goals for: 32
Goals against: 27
Leading scorer: Connor Bain (6G 7A 13P)

ROAD TO THE CENTRAL REGIONAL

Semifinal: defeated OHA Mavericks 3-0-1 (1-1, 4-0, 5-3, 4-2)
Final: lost to Ottawa Automotive 4-3 (0-2, 2-1, 4-6, 4-1, 4-3, 3-4, 1-4)

Last national championship appearance: none
Total national championship appearances: none

VAUGHAN KINGS
GTHL CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 24-7-5 (2nd in GTHL)
Goals for: 125
Goals against: 50
Leading scorer: unavailable

Playoff record: 9-1
Goals for: 31
Goals against: 14
Leading scorer: unavailable

ROAD TO THE CENTRAL REGIONAL

Quarterfinal: defeated Mississauga Senators 3-1 (6-3, 1-3, 2-0, 5-0)
Semifinal: defeated Toronto Young Nationals 3-0 (1-0, 5-3, 4-2)
Final: defeated Toronto Marlboros 3-0 (4-2, 2-1, 1-0)

Last national championship appearance: none
Total national championship appearances: none

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

emadziya@hockeycanada.ca 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

ssharkey@hockeycanada.ca

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

jknight@hockeycanada.ca

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