The Ontario Hockey League is shifting its media rights to a new digital home. Article content
The league announced Wednesday afternoon it has reached a seven-year media rights agreement with Texas-based broadcaster FloSports, making FloHockey the exclusive streaming destination for the league beginning in the 2025-26 season. Article content Article content
The deal means OHL fans will no longer stream games through CHL TV, the league’s in-house digital platform. Instead, all 680-plus games each season — from the regular schedule to the playoffs and marquee events like the Connor McDavid OHL Top Prospects Game and the J. Ross Robertson Cup finals — will move to FloHockey.
The digital platform is now the exclusive streaming partner of the OHL, but linear broadcast distribution in