NOJHL Cubs sign OHL pick
He is smart and skilled with blazing speed and plum potential. And Ty Dubreuil will be one of the youngest players in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League come the looming ’25-26 season. Dubreuil, who was a 14th round pick by the Windsor Spitfires at the 2025 Ontario Hockey League priority selections draft, has signed with the reigning NOJHL champion Sudbury Cubs, Hockey News North has confirmed.

A 5 foot 10, 170 pound right winger with a 2009 birth date, Dubreuil put up 17 goals, 17 assists, 34 points in 32 regular season games for the North Bay Under 16 Trappers of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association’s Great North League in ’24-25 — and added a goal in three playoff outings.
A Sudbury product, not only does character kid Dubreuil have aforementioned speed, skill and smarts but he possesses an OHL style shot. And without the puck, Dubreuil defends the ice like a moat would surround a castle.
As an OHL draft pick of the Spitfires, Dubreuil’s development path will be entrusted with the NOJHL Cubs under high performance head coach Darryl Moxam and his staff. Not only has Moxam played in the OHL and been an associate coach in the league, he has the trust of astute Spitfires general manager Billy Bowler relative to the development of Dubreuil with the NOJHL Cubs of Sudbury.
Notably, Dubreuil’s athletic ability extends beyond hockey.
To be sure, he displayed his blazing speed and all around athleticism at this past spring’s 2025 Northern Ontario Secondary Schools Association track and field meet. As a Grade 10 student at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School in Sudbury, Dubreuil sprinted away from the competition by a wide margin in finishing first in the 400 metre run. He then added to his gold medal haul at the NOSSA championships — which were held in Sault Ste. Marie — by being a part of the Sudbury Lo-Ellen track team that set new records in both the 4 X 100 and 4 X 400 relay races.





































































