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2024-25 MHR Play of the Year Bracket, Schedule & Updated Results

Bracket & Results updated July76 at 12:30 p.m. EDT

The third MYHockey Rankings Play of the Year Contest is just about here as players who have executed amazing plays that either were submitted or uncovered throughout the 2024-25 season will begin competing to see which one comes out on top.

The third MYHockey Rankings Play of the Year Contest is here as players who have executed amazing plays that either were submitted or uncovered throughout the 2024-25 season compete to see which one comes out on top.

In celebration of all the great plays from the season that is behind us (and in full transparency, to help us all pass the time during the offseason), this year’s MHR Play of the Year first-round voting beganb Monday, June 16, and runs through July 10. The full contest tentatively is scheduled to conclude Aug. 12, a few days before MHR begins accepting scores for the upcoming 2025-26 season.

The contest features a 32-play bracket, with the voting for each new round always starting on a Monday or Tuesday. There will be no voting on Fridays or weekends.

The updated bracket can be viewed at the top of this article.

Each matchup is promoted via all MYHockey Rankings social media accounts, but actual voting ONLY will take place on the MHR Instagram Story. Once a matchup is posted on the MHR IG story, voting will be open for exactly 24 hours. Plays that get the most votes in that 24-hour period will advance to the next round.

 

Here is a tentative schedule for the MHR 2024-25 Play of the Year Contest:

 

Round 1 Matchups

June 16

Oliver Bjork/Stillwater Peewee (88%)

def.

Lily Dowd – Bentley Bahr/Menomonie Squirt (12%)

 

June 17

Mikayla Barnes/Stoney Creek Sabres U22 (52%)

def.

Kayla McCarthy/Pens Elite 16U (48%)

 

June 18

Joseph Cullen/Minnesota Blue Ox 14U (79%)

def.

Connor Wilson/Pens Elite 2015 (21%)

 

June 19

Elias Mitrikas/North Shore Warriors U15 (51%)

def. 

Carson Paule – Kayden Brown/Dallas Stars 2013 (49%)

 

June 23

Liam Hilliard/Cincinnati Cyclones 12U (51%)

def.

Peter Sheehan/Boston Americans 2013 (49%)

 

June 24

Nolan Deady/Indy Jr. Fuel 14U (64%)

def.

Brayden McGrath/Hamilton Steel U13 (36%)

 

June 25

Ryker Doka/Delta Hockey Academy U15 (64%)

def,

Riley Wivholm – Jordana Grand/Florida Alliance 12U (36%)

 

June 26

Paige Fox – Teagan Gloyns – Nancy Wang/North York Storm U15 (60%)

def.

Ellis Nicholson/Toledo Cherokee 2012 (40%)

 

June 30

Brook Adams/Mount Academy U19 (57%)

def.

Addison Adomaitis/North York Storm U15 (43%)

 

July 1

Lucas Fargino/Buffalo Regals 16U (60%)

def.

Lucas Shibalov Rocky Mountain RoughRiders 13O (40%)

 

July 2

Keagan Gray/Boston Jr. Eagles 14U (62%)

def. 

Aiden Pournaras/Keystone Wild 18U (38%)

 

July 3

Lily Hurley/Arizona Kachinas 16U (64%)

def.

Donny Redmon/Chicago Phantoms 14U (35%)

 

July 7

Cameron Kimmerly/Wenatchee Wild 18U vs. Caden McMahon – Max Ellenbogen/Rye Rangers 14U

 

July 8

Owen Elgbacka/Guelph Gryphons U15 vs. Dax Orenstein – Brighton Anderson/Bishop Kearney Selects 15O

 

July 9

Cohen Paul/Mount Academy U17 vs. Maddie Kaiser – Madeline McKay/Balmoral Hall U18

 

July 10

Maddyx Chaput – Alex Forrest/Oakville Rangers U16 vs. Brody Houston/Pens Elite 2015

 

Round 2 Matchups

July 14-24

 

Great 8 Matchups

July 28 – 31

 

Semifinal Matchups

Aug. 5-6

 

Finals

July 12

 

CLICK HERE to find out how last year’s contest went.

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