Detroit HoneyBaked Becomes First American Team to Win OHL Cup

Detroit-based hockey program defeats Toronto Jr. Canadiens 3-1 in championship game

Apr. 13, 2026 at 9:13am

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The Detroit HoneyBaked hockey team made history by becoming the first American-based program to win the prestigious OHL Cup, defeating the Toronto Jr. Canadiens 3-1 in the championship game. The victory caps off a dominant 7-0 tournament run for HoneyBaked, led by tournament MVP Austin Hall's two-goal performance in the final.

Why it matters

This championship victory represents a significant milestone for American hockey development, as it demonstrates the ability of U.S.-based programs to produce top-tier talent that can compete at the highest levels of junior hockey in Canada. It challenges traditional notions of national identity in the sport and suggests that access to quality coaching, training, and competitive opportunities may be more important factors than geography in cultivating elite-level players.

The details

In the championship game, HoneyBaked outshot the Jr. Canadiens 28-24 and received a standout performance from goaltender Carter Nash, who recorded his fifth win of the tournament without a loss. The team's disciplined defensive play, transition speed, and depth were key factors in their victory, showcasing a cohesive system that proved effective in tournament play.

  • The 2026 OHL Cup championship game was played on April 12, 2026.
  • Detroit HoneyBacked capped off a flawless 7-0 tournament run with their championship victory.

The players

Austin Hall

The tournament MVP for Detroit HoneyBaked, scoring two goals in the championship game, including the decisive third-period tally.

Carter Nash

The goaltender for Detroit HoneyBaked, who recorded five wins without a loss in the tournament and made 23 saves in the championship game.

Detroit HoneyBaked

An American-based hockey program that became the first team from the United States to win the prestigious OHL Cup, defeating the Toronto Jr. Canadiens in the championship game.

Toronto Jr. Canadiens

The Canadian-based hockey program that was defeated by Detroit HoneyBaked in the 2026 OHL Cup championship game.

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What they’re saying

“This victory is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our players and coaching staff. We've been building towards this moment for years, and to be the first American team to win the OHL Cup is an incredible achievement.”

— Austin Hall, Tournament MVP, Detroit HoneyBaked

What’s next

The victory for Detroit HoneyBaked is expected to lead to more American-based hockey programs seeking formal affiliations or extended tournament opportunities in Canada, as they look to leverage the proven track record of producing top-tier prospects and gain greater visibility for their players.

The takeaway

This historic victory for an American youth hockey program over a Canadian rival signals a shift in the junior hockey landscape, challenging traditional notions of national identity in the sport and suggesting that access to quality coaching, training, and competitive opportunities may be more important factors than geography in cultivating elite-level players.