Sudbury Wolves Partner with City and Tourism for 2026 OHL Selection
The Sudbury Wolves have announced a partnership with Sudbury Tourism and the City of Greater Sudbury ahead of the 2026 OHL Priority Selection on June 12-13 at Slush Puppie Place, Kingston. This marks the first in-person event for the OHL Priority Selection since 2000, uniting prospects, families, teams, and fans. The initiative aims to promote local hockey talent and community pride, reflecting the collaborative commitment to youth sports. Mayor Paul Lefebvre emphasized the importance of this event for local athletes and the community's support for their development. Sudbury Wolves COO Andrea Zulich expressed pride in the partnership and the celebration of young talent.
By the Numbers- The 2026 OHL Priority Selection will take place on June 12-13.
- This is the first in-person selection event since 2000.
- Sudbury Wolves will showcase local athletes at the OHL Priority Selection.
- Fans can track the Wolves' selections and event coverage on their social media and website.
As the event approaches, the Wolves will likely focus on preparing their strategy to select promising talent, enhancing local community engagement, and maximizing visibility for both the team and the Sudbury region during the selection.
Bottom LineThis partnership not only elevates the profile of the Sudbury Wolves but also reinforces community support for young athletes, ultimately fostering the growth of local hockey talent in the years leading to the event.
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