The Kitchener Rangers won the 2025‑26 OHL Championship by sweeping the Barrie Colts 4‑0 in the final series [1, 2].
The victory ends a long title drought for the franchise and establishes the Rangers as the premier team in the Ontario Hockey League. This win marks the first time the team has secured the championship since 2008 [3, 4].
The deciding Game 4 took place on June 9, 2026, in Barrie, Ontario [1, 2]. The Rangers maintained a dominant performance throughout the postseason to secure the J. Ross Robertson Cup [3]. The series concluded with a total sweep of the Colts, who were unable to secure a single victory in the four-game set [1].
Following the final buzzer, players celebrated on the ice in Barrie. One Kitchener Rangers player said the moment was "just amazing" [1]. The team's success this season was characterized by consistent play across the roster, culminating in the 18-year gap between titles being closed [3, 4].
The championship victory serves as the culmination of a postseason run where the Rangers outclassed their opponents. By sweeping the final series, the team demonstrated a level of superiority that had been absent from the organization for nearly two decades [3].
The celebration in Barrie included the hoisting of the trophy by the players and coaching staff. The victory ensures the Rangers' name returns to the OHL record books as champions for the 2025‑26 season [1, 2].
“The Rangers captured their first J. Ross Robertson Cup since 2008.”
The Kitchener Rangers' return to the top of the OHL after 18 years signals a significant shift in the league's power balance. By achieving a four-game sweep in the finals, the team has demonstrated a level of dominance that may position them as favorites for future regional competitions and influence recruitment for the franchise.




