Experience, community informs Dave Cameron’s Coach of the Year win
Dave Cameron was recently named OHL Coach of the Year for the 2025-26 season, recognized for his impactful coaching style and ability to mentor players both on and off the ice. His approach, shaped by experience as an ex-NHL player and guidance counselor, creates an environment of trust and confidence among his team. Players, like Cooper Foster and Nic Sima, praise Cameron for fostering a supportive atmosphere where players feel valued and composed. Despite the accolades, Cameron emphasizes the collective effort of his team and organization, highlighting that any coaching award reflects the contributions of everyone involved.
By the Numbers- Cameron has won the OHL Coach of the Year award twice in four seasons.
- He has been a mentor to players like Cooper Foster for five seasons.
- Cameron has cultivated a strong team culture, where players feel empowered and supported.
- His coaching style focuses on comprehensive player development, preparing them for both sports and life.
As Cameron continues to develop his players and enhance team dynamics, he may look to leverage this recognition to attract more talent and further establish the organization's reputation in the league.
Bottom LineDave Cameron's Coach of the Year award is not just a testament to his coaching skills but also a reflection of the cohesive efforts of his entire team and organization, spotlighting the importance of collaboration in achieving success.
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