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FloSports has struck a landmark seven-year media partnership with the Ontario Hockey League, making FloHockey the global streaming home of one of North America’s premier junior hockey leagues beginning with the 2025–26 season.
The deal covers more than 680 OHL games annually, including regular season matchups, playoff rounds, the Connor McDavid OHL Top Prospects Game, and the J. Ross Robertson Cup championship series. FloHockey will also produce original content and expand the league’s social media reach.
The agreement significantly boosts FloHockey’s footprint in Canadian junior hockey, adding the OHL to its existing coverage of the QMJHL and seven of the nine CJHL leagues. With more than 20,000 live games scheduled this season across all properties, the platform calls itself the top destination for hockey streaming worldwide.
“The OHL has long been a pillar of junior hockey in North America, and this partnership is a milestone for our coverage,” said Josh Siskin, GM of FloHockey. “Adding the OHL alongside the QMJHL offers fans the most complete junior hockey streaming experience available anywhere.”
OHL Commissioner Bryan Crawford said the move ensures fans receive “a first-rate streaming experience” while also unlocking new digital storytelling opportunities.
The agreement also maintains the league’s use of FloSports’ LeagueStat platform, offering real-time stat integration across streams, websites and mobile apps.
(Written by: Jordan Mercier)