CAMBRIDGE, ON – The Provincial Junior Hockey League is proud to recognize the outstanding players, coaches, and teams who have earned divisional honours for the 2025–26 season. Across all four conferences, this year’s award winners represent the very best of the PJHL — showcasing elite performance, leadership, sportsmanship, and team success throughout the regular season. Below is a complete breakdown of the 2025–26 PJHL Divisional Award Winners.
Doherty Division
MVP – Owen Ireton, Woodstock Navy Vets
Top Scorer – Owen Ireton, Woodstock Navy Vets
Defenseman of the Year – Charley Barnes, Woodstock Navy Vets
Rookie of the Year – Kobe Nadalin, Woodstock Navy Vets
Goalie of the Year – Tyler Bouck, Woodstock Navy Vets
Top Goals Against – Tyler Bouck, Kobe Nadalin, Woodstock Navy Vets
Most Sportsmanlike – Noah Clugston, Hespeler Shamrocks
Coaching Staff of the Year – Zac Berg and Staff, Tavistock Braves
First Place – Woodstock Navy Vets
Bloomfield Division
MVP – Trevor Nunn, Port Dover Sailors
Top Scorer – Joshua Cacciola, Glanbrook Rangers
Defenseman of the Year – Conner Thomson-Dick, Niagara RiverHawks
Rookie of the Year – Brody Roberts, Dundas Blues
Goalie of the Year – Justin Young, Grimsby Peach Kings
Top Goals Against – Justin Young, Matthew Czyzewski, Grimsby Peach Kings
Most Sportsmanlike – Trevor Nunn, Port Dover Sailors
Coaching Staff of the Year – Dave Brownridge and Staff, Grimsby Peach Kings
First Place – Dundas Blues
Orr Division
MVP – Ryan Shier, Uxbridge Bruins
Top Scorer – Sebastien Ferris, Georgina Ice
Defenseman of the Year – Raine Nadeau, Port Perry Lumberjacks
Rookie of the Year – Sebastien Ferris, Georgina Ice
Goalie of the Year – Robby DiMaria, Uxbridge Bruins
Top Goals Against – Robby DiMaria, Kevin Halloran, Uxbridge Bruins
Most Sportsmanlike – Curtis Misner, Little Britain Merchants
Coaching Staff of the Year – Matthew Muir and Staff, Little Britain Merchants
First Place – Uxbridge Bruins
Tod Division
MVP – Spencer Stanutz, Frankford Huskies
Top Scorer – Spencer Stanutz, Frankford Huskies
Defenseman of the Year – Ty McCambridge, Frankford Huskies
Rookie of the Year – Cole Mulder, Picton Pirates
Goalie of the Year – Jacob Brown, Napanee Raiders
Top Goals Against – Denholm Blair, Jacob Brown, Napanee Raiders
Most Sportsmanlike – Keegan Juchau, Frankford Huskies
Coaching Staff of the Year – Jamie Arcand and Staff, Lakefield Chiefs
First Place – Lakefield Chiefs
Stobbs Division
MVP – Cameron Graham, Dresden Kings
Top Scorer – Cameron Graham, Dresden Kings
Defenseman of the Year – Michael Kopcok, Lakeshore Canadiens
Rookie of the Year – Andrew Baker, Essex 73s
Goalie of the Year – Birk Cassels, Essex 73s
Top Goals Against – Birk Cassels, Tomas Kniaziew, Essex 73s
Most Sportsmanlike – Drew Booker, Amherstburg Admirals
Coaching Staff of the Year – Grant Spence and Staff, Blenheim Blades
First Place – Essex 73s
Yeck Division
MVP – Harrison Meulensteen, Exeter Hawks
Top Scorer – Harrison Meulensteen, Exeter Hawks
Defenseman of the Year – Jace McGrail, Petrolia Flyers
Rookie of the Year – Isaac Truman, Petrolia Flyers
Goalie of the Year – Ben Foster, Exeter Hawks
Top Goals Against – Ben Foster, Jack Dalrymple, Exeter Hawks
Most Sportsmanlike – Braydon Hessels, North Middlesex Stars
Coaching Staff of the Year – Paul Hopkins and Staff, Mt. Brydges Bulldogs
First Place – Exeter Hawks
Pollock Division
MVP – Joey Martin, Fergus Whalers
Top Scorer – Joey Martin, Fergus Whalers
Defenseman of the Year – Sami Douglas Najem, Walkerton Capitals
Rookie of the Year – Jaxon Boone, Mount Forest Patriots
Goalie of the Year – Derek Hartley, Hanover Barons
Top Goals Against – Derek Hartley, Nolan Brown, Hanover Barons
Most Sportsmanlike – Eliott McCarey, Hanover Barons
Coaching Staff of the Year – Ryan Black and Staff, Fergus Whalers
First Place – Fergus Whalers
Carruthers Division
MVP – Jax Bellwood, Stayner Siskins
Top Scorer – Jax Bellwood, Stayner Siskins
Defenseman of the Year – Evan Gliddon, Orillia Terriers
Rookie of the Year – Garrett Fay, Midland Flyers
Goalie of the Year – Landon Simec, Penetang Kings
Top Goals Against – Riley Arts, Anthony Lovisa, Alliston Hornets
Most Sportsmanlike – Jacob Jackson, Stayner Siskins
Coaching Staff of the Year – Andrew Priest and Staff, Midland Flyers
First Place – Stayner Siskins
About the PJHL
The Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) is the largest junior hockey league in Ontario, comprising 61 teams across the province. With a commitment to player development, community engagement, and excellence on and off the ice, the PJHL continues to serve as a vital pathway in Canadian junior hockey.

Alliston Hornets
Huntsville Otters
Innisfil Spartans
Midland Flyers
Muskoka Bears
Orillia Terriers
Penetang Kings
Stayner Siskins
Fergus Whalers
Goderich Flyers
Hanover Barons
Kincardine Bulldogs
Mitchell Hawks
Mount Forest Patriots
Walkerton Capitals
Wingham Ironmen
Caledon Golden Hawks
Clarington Eagles
Georgina Ice
Little Britain Merchants
Port Perry Lumberjacks
Schomberg Cougars
Uxbridge Bruins
Amherstview Jets
Trent Hills Thunder
Frankford Huskies
Lakefield Chiefs
Napanee Raiders
North Kawartha Knights
Picton Pirates
Port Hope Panthers
Amherstburg Admirals
Blenheim Blades
Dresden Jr. Kings
Essex 73's
Lakeshore Canadiens
Mooretown Flags
Walpole Island Wild
Wheatley Omstead Sharks
Aylmer Spitfires
Exeter Hawks
Lucan Irish
Mt.Brydges Bulldogs
North Middlesex Stars
Petrolia Flyers
Port Stanley Sailors
Thamesford Trojans
Dundas Blues
Dunnville Jr. Mudcats
Glanbrook Rangers
Grimsby Peach Kings
Hagersville Hawks
Niagara RiverHawks
Port Dover Sailors
Streetsville Derbys
Dorchester Dolphins
Hespeler Shamrocks
New Hamburg Firebirds
Norwich Merchants
Paris Titans
Tavistock Braves
Wellesley Applejacks
Woodstock Navy Vets


