PJHL Division Award Winners: 2025-2026

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.