2021-22 OHL First All-Star Team

Centre – Wyatt Johnston, Windsor Spitfires

Wyatt Johnston was named the OHL's Most Outstanding Player, thus pretty much guaranteeing himself a spot on the all-star team. The Dallas Stars' first-round pick had a remarkable season, leading his team to the OHL finals. Johnston scored 41 points in 25 playoff games and 124 points in 68 regular season games.


Left Wing – Brennan Othmann, Flint Firebirds

The former Don Mills Flyers superstar has excelled every since playing for Flint. Othmann has taken his game to a different level, scoring 97 points in 66 games. He is not likely to return to Flint after signing his entry-level contract with the New York Rangers earlier this season.

Right Wing – Brandon Coe, North Bay Battalion

The Ajax native has had a productive season proving to be one of the best forwards in the OHL. Coe helped a past struggling Battalion team to the playoffs. He did this by scoring 101 points in 62 games, an upgrade from his 2019-20 season where he scored 57 points. Coe is a San Jose draft pick, he was selected 98th overall during the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. 

Defence – Nathan Staios, Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL’s Defenceman of the Year)

Staios and the Hamilton Bulldogs secured the OHL championship this season. The 21-year-old was named the top defenseman in the OHL this season, beating out top NHL prospects like Brandt Clarke and Ryan O'Rourke. Staios had a memorable season. The undrafted d-man put up 66 points in 59 games. He and the Hamilton Bulldogs will also make an appearance in this year's Memorial Cup.

Defence – Ryan O’Rourke, Soo Greyhounds

Bowmanville native Ryan O'Rourke was one of the top defensemen in the OHL. O'Rourke proved to be a defensive standout while bringing a fine offensive skill set to the table. He led the Soo Greyhounds to a playoff spot and scored 12 points in ten games. During the regular season, he had 46 points.

Goaltender – Brett Brochu, London Knights

Brett Brochu was the top goaltender in the entire OHL. Brochu started in 43 games for the prestigious London Knights. He recorded a 29-11-2 record with a 91% save percentage and a goals-against-average of 2.75. Unfortunately, Brochu and the Knights would be eliminated during the first round of the playoffs.