67’s to take on cross-river rivals in rare interleague games

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The Ottawa 67’s are hosting the Gatineau Olympiques on Friday, a rare matchup between two teams from different major junior hockey leagues.

The 67’s play in the Ontario Hockey League, while the Olympiques participate in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Both leagues send their champions to the Memorial Cup tournament.

It’s a unique clash — dubbed the Battle of the Ottawa River — that takes advantage of the National Capital Region’s border-spanning nature. Despite playing in different leagues, this will easily be the shortest road trip for the Olympiques, as TD Place Arena is located only 13 kilometres from their home arena, Centre Slush Puppie.

Puck drop is set for 7 p.m.

The two teams will play again Saturday afternoon, though this time in Gatineau.

Also, six players from the team have been ranked in NHL central scouting’s midterm rankings ahead of the 2026 NHL Draft.

North American Skaters
Thomas Vandenberg – #25
Jasper Kuhta – #93
Ondrej Ruml – #105
Shaan Kingwell – #170

North American Goaltenders
Ryder Fetterolf – #15
Jaeden Nelson – #35

Marco Vigliotti
Marco Vigliotti
Marco Vigliotti is the editor-in-chief of iPolitics. He's been writing about federal politics on-and-off since 2015. In addition to his work with iPolitics, he's a regular guest on CBC Radio. He's worked as a journalist in three different provinces, and previously served as the city editor for the Ottawa Citizen.

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