Ryder Fetterolf, goaltender for the Ottawa 67鈥檚, has been honored with selections to both the 2025-26 CHL First All-Star Team and the All-Rookie Team. In his debut season, the 18-year-old achieved a stellar 29-9-2-1 record along with a 2.07 goals-against average and a .923 save percentage, marking him as one of the Canadian Hockey League's elite goaltenders. Notably, he led the OHL in both goals-against average and save percentage and set a new record for rookie shutouts. His performance earned him the prestigious title of OHL Goaltender of the Year, and he made history as the first player in Ottawa 67's history to be named CHL Goaltender of the Year.

By the Numbers
  • 29 wins, 9 losses for a .923 save percentage in 41 games.
  • 6 shutouts, setting a new OHL record for rookie goaltenders.
State of Play
  • Fetterolf is recognized as one of the top goaltenders in the CHL in his rookie year.
  • He is currently celebrated for his back-to-back accolades, including both OHL and CHL Goaltender of the Year honors.
What's Next

As he continues to build on his impressive rookie season, Fetterolf is expected to be a key player for the Ottawa 67鈥檚 in upcoming seasons. Observers will watch to see how he develops from this early success, potentially setting the stage for a professional career.

Bottom Line

Ryder Fetterolf's breakout performance not only redefines rookie potential in the OHL but also sets a strong precedent for future goaltenders aiming for excellence in the CHL. His achievements mark a significant moment in both his career and the Ottawa 67's franchise history.