The Kitchener Rangers won the OHL championship on Tuesday night by sweeping the Barrie Colts in the final series [1].
The victory marks the end of a nearly two-decade title drought for the junior hockey team. By securing the J. Ross Robertson Cup, the Rangers return to the top of the league after 18 years [2].
The championship was clinched on May 12, 2026 [3], during Game 4 of the series held in Barrie, Ontario [4]. The Rangers dominated the matchup, completing a four-game sweep [1] to secure the title.
This is the first time the franchise has won the OHL championship since 2008 [5]. The team's performance throughout the final series established a decisive lead over the Colts, preventing the home team from forcing a fifth game.
"This is just amazing," said a Kitchener Rangers player [6].
The Rangers' path to the trophy involved a consistent offensive and defensive effort across all four games. The victory in Barrie served as the final hurdle in a postseason run that culminated in the team hoisting the league's highest prize.
“The Rangers captured the J. Ross Robertson Cup for the first time since 2008.”
The Kitchener Rangers' victory breaks a long-standing championship drought and restores the franchise to a position of dominance within the Ontario Hockey League. By completing a four-game sweep, the team demonstrated a level of superiority over the Barrie Colts that suggests a strong foundation for future postseason contention.





