From the frozen canal to our new state of the art home Tiger Arena, hockey and Ridley have been indivisible for more than 125 years. For more than a century, the Tigers have played Canada’s game like it was their own. Founded in 1889, the game of hockey has been a part of the school as long as any of its other traditions.
Our Prep Boys programme plays approximately 70 games per year, as part of a two-league system, as well as in international showcase events. Most competitions are played in central locations to limit missed time in the classroom and maximize exposure. Our players benefit from the opportunity to play teams across North America — while also seeing some of the top postsecondary facilities in the country.
Preparation for this level of play includes daily on-ice practices, as well as multiple off-ice sessions, which include strength training and active recovery. Training and competition are supported by a dedicated coaching staff with national and international experience, Ridley’s athletic therapy and school medical team, a strength and conditioning coach and other professional instructors.
Away from the ice, players are educated by Ridley’s dedicated professional faculty and supported by academic advisors, tutors and residential life staff.
League
The Midwest Prep Hockey League (MPHL) is made up of prep school teams from Quebec, Ontario, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois.
The Canadian Prep School Hockey Alliance (CPSHA) is a coalition of top academic Prep School Hockey institutions in Canada.
The Two Nations Prep Hockey League (TNPHL) is a union of top academic institutions across Canada and the United States.
Showcase events across North America as well as the annual National Independent School Championships.
Meet Our Team
Coaches
Team Roster
Team Roster
First Name
Last Name
Jersey
Birth Year
Grad Year
Height
Samuel
Caouette
7
2007
2025
5'10
Ewan
McChessney
9
2007
2025
5'9
Felix
Gazquez
10
2007
2025
6'0
Ryan
Scriven
11
2007
2025
5'11
Johnathan
Cirone
16
2007
2025
5'10
Paul
Mazanik
18
2007
2025
5'11
Ethan
Lobe
19
2006
2024
6'0
Alex
Chodorowski
20
2005
2024
6'1
Lyndon
Lamb
21
2006
2024
5'10
Max
Seon
22
2007
2025
5'7
Ryan
English
26
2006
2024
6'0
Cole
Hodgson
27
2007
2025
5'9
Aidan
Zimmerman
77
2007
2025
6'0
Andrew
Hopley
91
2006
2024
5'9
Will
St. James
5
2007
2025
6'1
Nolan
Egelton
8
2006
2024
6'0
Finn
Moffett
1
2007
2025
6'3
Grant
Spada
12
2007
2025
6'4
Harrison
McLean
17
2007
2025
5'10
Andrew
Krakora
30
2005
2024
6'0
Braden
Childerhose
23
2006
2024
6'0
Connect With Us
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When you’re living with teammates, going to class with them, having lunch together, hanging out in the dorms, it reall changes how you gel as a team. You grow incredibly close to one another and it translates onto the ice.
Evan DeBrouwer, ’15, Arizona State (NCAA)
Alumni
A Community and A Legacy
Your relationship with Ridley College does not end when you graduate. As alumni of Ridley, you are part of a multi-generational community of over 8,000 proud men and women in nearly 100 different countries. Wherever your life takes you, there’s a strong probability that you will come across another ‘Old Ridleian’ (OR).
Prep Boys Hockey Alumni
Class of 2023
Dylan Lariviere – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NCAA DI)
Riley Bloom - Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL)
Samuel Lockyer ’23 – Collingwood Blues (OJHL)
Class of 2022
Sawyer Prokopetz – Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL)
Joseph Ianiello – Navan Grads (CCHL)
Jace Letourneau – Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL)
Jake Sederoff – Toronto Junior Canadiens (OJHL)
Landen Hookey – Soo Greyhounds (OHL)
Jack Silverman ’22 - Middlebury College
Class of 2021
Luke Haymes – Cohwichan Capitals, (BCHL) – Dartmouth College, (NCAA)
Nicholas Athanasakos – Spruce Kings (BCHL) – University of Toronto
Shaymus Stevenson – Smith Falls Bears, (CCHL)
Colton Chipman – Navan Grads, (CCHL)
Class of 2020
Coleman Bennett – Napean Raiders (CCHL)
Alexandre Blanchard – Rockland Nationals (CCHL)
Carter Giles – Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL)
Rylee Hlusiak – Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL)
Noah Sedore – Erie Otters (OHL)
Class of 2019
Maxime Blanchard – Ottawa Jr Senators (CCHL) – Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)
AJ Cook – Niagara Ice Dogs (OHL)
Matt Keeley – Wellington Dukes (OJHL)
Jacob Lutwyche – Manchester Storm (EIHL)
Cole Spencer – Ottawa Jr Senators (CCHL)
Class of 2018
Owen Cole – UMass Lowell (NCAA DI)
Jona Hildreth – SUNY-Cortland (NCAA DIII)
Evan Johnston – Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL)
Jacob Lutwyche – Manchester Storm (EIHL)
Colin Marshall – Ottawa Jr Senators (CCHL)
Garrett McArthur – Brockville Braves (CCHL)
Riley McCourt – Flint Firebirds (OHL) - Toronto Marlies (AHL)
Riley McCutcheon – University of Vermont (NCAA DI)
Lucas Pfeil – Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
Nicholas Prestia – Manhattanville College (NCAA DIII)
Cameron Warren – Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)
Class of 2017
Carson Edwardson – Erie Otters (OHL)
Ryan Mahshie – Rensselaer Polytech Institute (NCAA DI)
Andrew McIntyre – St. Lawrence University (NCAA DI)
Brandon Skubel – Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
Brett Thorne – Michigan Tech. (NCAA DI)
Class of 2016
Cameron Beaudry – Aurora University (NCAA DIII)
Cole Cameron – Kitchener Rangers OHL - University of Guelph (U SPORTS)
Carson Edwardson – Erie Otters (OHL)
Christian Girhiny – Erie Otters (OHL) - Brock University (U SPORTS)
Connor Hill – Niagara University (NCAA DI)
Charlie Levesque – Umass Lowell (NCAA DI)
Will Lochead – London Knights (OHL) - Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)
Chris McGonigle – Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
Andrew McIntyre – St. Lawrence University (NCAA DI)
Lucas Pfeil – Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
Brandon Skubel – Drummondville Voyageurs (QMJHL)
Noah Tooke – Wilfrid Laurier University (U SPORTS)
Class of 2015
Jake Brien – University of Toronto (U SPORTS)
Evan DeBrouwer – Arizona State University (NCAA DI)
Trent Fox – Mississauga Steelheads - University of Windsor (U SPORTS)
Cam Gray – St. Lawrence University (NCAA DI) - Adrian College (NCAA DIII)