Veteran broadcaster Mike Farwell brings you his unique perspective on the Ontario Hockey League. From his days standing on a milk crate while interviewing players, to spending years on the road with legendary junior hockey broadcaster Don Cameron, Farwell brings you a view of the OHL you simply won't find anywhere else. From Ottawa to Windsor, and from the Soo to Erie, the OHL Podcast has something for every junior hockey fan, bringing you the best stories from the players you cheered...and jeered. Issues and insights. Stories and sarcasm. From the fans to the front office, The OHL Podcast is your online scrapbook for one of the greatest leagues in the world.
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Veteran broadcaster Mike Farwell brings you his unique perspective on the Ontario Hockey League. From his days standing on a milk crate while interviewing players, to spending years on the road with legendary junior hockey broadcaster Don Cameron, Farwell brings you a view of the OHL you simply won't find anywhere else. From Ottawa to Windsor, and from the Soo to Erie, the OHL Podcast has something for every junior hockey fan, bringing you the best stories from the players you cheered...and jeered. Issues and insights. Stories and sarcasm. From the fans to the front office, The OHL Podcast is your online scrapbook for one of the greatest leagues in the world.
NHL Central Scouting has released its list of players to watch for next year's draft, and almost 100 OHL'ers find their names on it. Plus, the OHL's enhanced video review system this season seems anything but better.
OHL fans got a taste of the idea they didn't know they needed with Rivalry Week, the league sets the bar on suspensions for repeat offenders, and could Kingston host a live draft next year?
Several big name OHL players are still in the NHL to start the season, and their return to the OHL is in doubt. Plus, a coach can take away your ice time but can he make you walk your equipment home from a road trip?
The Windsor Spitfires are surging while the London Knights are struggling, the Kitchener Rangers can't get Oscar Hemming's release, and debating the CHL Team of the Century.
From new arenas and broken down ice resurfacing machines, to honouring the OHL's legacy and raising concerns about coaching. Plus, a look at every market in the league early in the OHL season.
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.
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 right to host the 2027 Memorial Cup.
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 emerges with hopes of hosting the 2027 Memorial Cup.
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.
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.
A few interesting tidbits from around the league including a curious parting of ways in Brantford and the possibility of an extra overager starting next year. Also, Oshawa and London appear to be on a collision course for a championship rematch.
The number of Imports a team can carry may be increasing next season and the Colts will remain in the Sadlon stable for another 15 years. But is that a good thing?
It's a lopsided start to the OHL's second round, while the guys get ready for a full-court recruitment press and some possible interference from the NHL.
Veteran broadcaster Mike Farwell brings you his unique perspective on the Ontario Hockey League. From his days standing on a milk crate while interviewing players, to spending years on the road with legendary junior hockey broadcaster Don Cameron, Farwell brings you a view of the OHL you simply won't find anywhere else. From Ottawa to Windsor, and from the Soo to Erie, the OHL Podcast has something for every junior hockey fan, bringing you the best stories from the players you cheered...and jeered. Issues and insights. Stories and sarcasm. From the fans to the front office, The OHL Podcast is your online scrapbook for one of the greatest leagues in the world.