CJHL leaders: Game-winning goals

Gabriel Le Houillier of the Rockland Nationals (CCHL) leads all CJHL skaters in game-winning goals with nine. Photo credit: Robert Lefebvre / icelevel.com


TORONTO –
Heading towards the final number of weeks of the 2025-26 regular season across the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL), players continue to collect tallies at key times.

Of those, 50 CJHL skaters have notched, five, or more, game-winning goals so far on the campaign.

Topping that list is Gabriel Le Houillier of the Rockland Nationals (CCHL), who has supplied a CJHL-best nine deciding markers in on-ice action.

As a member of the No. 1 ranked Nationals, the 20-year-old Le Houillier, who hails from Lorraine, Que., has had the game-winner in 25% of Rockland’s 36 triumphs to date.

Amherst Ramblers (MHL) captain Mark Corbett sits second in the CJHL in game-winning goals with eight. Photo credit: Paul Morrison Photography


Sitting second in the CJHL in GWGs is Amherst Ramblers (MHL) captain Mark Corbett.

The veteran Ramblers forward from Harbour Main, N.L., has supplied eight difference makers among the 18 goals he has scored for Amherst in 2025-26.

Meanwhile, there are eight others in CJHL play, who are tied for third nationally, having registered seven game-winning efforts apiece.

The following link lists the front-runners throughout the CJHL in game-winning goals:

CJHL LEADERS: GAME-WINNING GOALS

Photo credits

Le Houillier: Robert Lefebvre / icelevel.com

Corbett: Paul Morrison Photography