Oxdog Open 2026 Recap
- cfloorball
- May 11
- 2 min read

The Oxdog Open 2026 has officially come to a close, and what a weekend it was.
This year’s tournament was our biggest and most successful event to date, bringing together more than 250 athletes from across North America and around the world for an unforgettable weekend of floorball, competition, and community.
One of the biggest highlights of this year’s event was the continued growth of the Special Olympics division, which saw a 50% increase in participating teams compared to last year. The atmosphere throughout the weekend showcased everything that makes the Oxdog Open special — competitive games, incredible sportsmanship, and a community that continues to grow every year.
Teams traveled from across North America to compete, including standout appearances from Philadelphia and Jamaica, while players from around the world helped make this year’s tournament truly international.
The Open Division once again featured the power-pool split format, creating meaningful competition throughout the tournament and allowing teams to battle for both the Open A and Open B championships.
2026 Champions
Open A Champions
🏆 Ottawa Blizzard
Open B Champions
🏆 Chuckertown Chiefs
Special Olympics Saturday Champions
🏆 Cambridge Knights
Special Olympics Sunday Champions
🏆 Guelph Jr Rollers
Power Hockey Champions
🏆 Philadelphia PowerPlay
Top Scorers
Open Division Leaders
Justin Knight (Ottawa Blizzard) — 16 points
Andrew Lankester (Ottawa Blizzard) — 12 points
Nic Lidstone (Cambridge FC) — 10 points
Special Olympics Saturday Division Leaders
1T. Jake Leeman (Cambridge Knights) — 11 points1T. Michael Guadaur (Cambridge Knights) — 11 points1T. Nathan Farley (Oakville Otters) — 11 points
The Saturday Special Olympics division produced one of the most exciting statistical storylines of the weekend, with a three-way tie for the scoring lead at 11 points each.
Special Olympics Sunday Division Leaders
Brad Bowen (Guelph Jr Rollers) — 28 points
Mackenzie DeJonge (Guelph Jr Rollers) — 19 points
James Walker (London Blazers) — 14 points
Power Hockey Division Leaders
Alex Pitts (Philadelphia PowerPlay) — 32 points
Jake Saxton (Philadelphia PowerPlay) — 29 points
Liam Miller (Philadelphia PowerPlay) — 9 points
The Power Hockey division brought incredible energy and high-level competition to the tournament, with Philadelphia PowerPlay putting together a dominant offensive showing throughout the weekend.
Beyond the scores and standings, the Oxdog Open continues to grow because of the athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, sponsors, families, and fans who make this event possible every year.
Thank you to everyone who traveled, competed, supported, and helped create another unforgettable tournament weekend. Watching this event continue to grow year after year is something truly special for the entire floorball community.
We’re already looking forward to what’s next. See you at the Oxdog Open 2027



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