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OHL News Radio for Feb. 13, 2026 by Ontario Hockey League
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OHL News Radio for Jan. 9, 2025 by Ontario Hockey League
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OHL News Radio for Nov. 22nd, 2025 by Ontario Hockey League
Catch up on all the happenings around the league on OHL News Radio with Terry Doyle for November 14th, 2025
OHL News Radio for Nov. 7th, 2025 by Ontario Hockey League
OHL News Radio for Oct. 30th, 2025 by Ontario Hockey League
OHL News Radio for Oct. 17th, 2025 by Ontario Hockey League
OHL News Radio for Oct. 2nd, 2025 by Ontario Hockey League
OHL Commissioner Bryan Crawford joins Terry Doyle to discuss the OHL Opening Week as the season is underway with plenty of changes.
OHL News Radio for Sep. 18th, 2025 by Ontario Hockey League
Windsor Spitfires’ Jack Nesbitt discusses his experience at the Connor McDavid OHL Top Prospects Game and his growth as an NHL Draft prospect. Nesbitt reflects on his development with Windsor, the influence of coach Greg Walters, and his time playing close to home in Sarnia.
This week, we catch up with London Knights blueliner Henry Brzustewicz, one of the league’s top draft-eligible defensemen, as he discusses his season, NHL Draft aspirations, and development in London. Plus, a look around the league with all the latest storylines—don’t miss it!
On this edition of OHL News, Terry Doyle chats with Spencer Hyman, Chief Operating Officer of the newly owned Brantford Bulldogs. Spencer, along with his family—brother Zach Hyman of the Edmonton Oilers and father Stuart—took over the Bulldogs from Michael Andlauer. Spencer shares the journey of acquiring the team and his family's vision for the future, emphasizing a commitment to community, charity, and family values. Despite the recent transition, Spencer is already focused on maintaining the Bulldogs' strong culture and continuing its legacy in Brantford.





