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A recap of all of the big OHL trades in recent days.

The Memorial Cup final has officially marked the end of the 2025-26 OHL campaign, and it's time to slide into off-season mode.

With the draft fast approaching at the end of next week in Kingston, it's time for teams to start making some moves to best position themselves for the new season.

Now, the trade window is open and we can look at all the transaction across the league.

Ethan Czata is joining 2027 Memorial Cup host Guelph in a blockbuster move. (Photo: Natalie Shaver/OHL Images)Ethan Czata is joining 2027 Memorial Cup host Guelph in a blockbuster move. (Photo: Natalie Shaver/OHL Images)

Niagara trades Ethan Czata and 2027 15th (NIAG) to Guelph for Carter Lewandowski, Zack Naish, 2026 3rd (OSH), 2026 5th (GUE), 2028 2nd (KGN), 2029 4th (GUE)

The Storm make their first big move to load up in preparation for their 2027 Memorial Cup host with Czata, an experienced two-way forward who should flourish on what will end up being a very strong team.

Brantford trades Ryerson Leenders and 2028 15th (BFD) to Owen Sound for Jet Kwajah, 2026 5th (OS), 2027 2nd (SOO), 2027 4th (OSH)

The Attack get who will likely be their new starting goalie in Leenders, who came off a season playing behind a very very good Bulldogs team.

Brantford trades David Egorov and 2028 13th (BFD) to Erie for Jack Good, 2026 4th (SAR), 2027 3rd (NB), 2027 3rd (SAG), 2029 5th (ER)

Otters add overager Egorov in goal, who came off a strong season as the Bulldogs backup, and will likely have a bigger role in Erie.

Owen Sound trades Trenten Bennett to Flint for 2026 3rd (SBY), 2028 15th (OS), 2029 5th (OSH), 2029 6th (FLNT)

With the addition of Egorov, Bennett became expendable for the Attack. The 6-foot-8 goaltender now heads to Flint for his overage season.

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