London Knights
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The London Knights, back-to-back OHL champions, were oh so close to winning a Memorial Cup last year. They return to the big tournament this spring with one goal: Winning it all …
In front of the home crowd Thursday, the London Knights finished off the Oshawa Generals in Game 5 to win their second straight OHL title — and earn a trip back to the Memorial Cup for a chance to win it all.
Austin Elliott, acquired by the London Knights early in the 2024-25 campaign, has brought experience — and a whole lot of winning — to the defending OHL champs. They’re hoping he can backstop them to a Memorial Cup.
Knight Watch: London takes a perfect 12-0 playoff record into the OHL Finals; It’s a rematch vs. Oshawa; Can anyone stop London this year?; Knights look to book ticket to Memorial Cup …
Knight Watch: London has won eight straight to open playoffs. Can they continue momentum against Kitchener Rangers?; Star goalie Jackson Parsons gives Kitchener a chance. Columnist Jake Jeffrey previews the matchup …
Knight Watch: After sweeping Owen Sound, London takes on the No. 5 Erie Otters in the second round of the OHL playoffs; Columnist Jake Jeffrey previews the matchup — and predicts the rest of the OHL series …
Knight Watch: London squares off against No. 8 seed Owen Sound — and star goalie Carter George — in Round 1 of OHL playoffs; Columnist Jake Jeffrey previews the matchup — and has predictions for each OHL series …
Knight Watch: London wraps up regular season with three competitive contests this week; Sim hits 30-goal mark. Will Cowan, others follow?; Dickinson sets new D-man points mark; Playoff prep begins now …
Knight Watch: London can clinch with one win; Hunter reaches milestone victory; Elliott named OHL Goaltender of the Week; A hat-trick times two; It’s a busy four-game week …
Knight Watch: It was a hat-trick weekend, with Cowan, O’Reilly achieving the feat; Two strong East opponents ahead, including Brantford on the road and Kingston at home (Friday); Could one be an OHL Final preview? …
Knight Watch: London coming off overtime split; Medvedev a top 3 OHL goalie on leaderboard; Brzustewicz playing with confidence; Up next: Owen Sound at home, Niagara, Oshawa on the road …
Knight Watch: Two straight 3-game weekends on tap for London; Elliott continues to dominate; Hawery impresses; Barkey sets shorthanded mark; It’s Brampton, Erie, Kitchener this weekend …
Knight Watch: London clinches early playoff spot; Woolley’s winners sweep week; Remarkable run for Cowan comes to an end; Cam Allen faces suspension; It’s Barrie Thursday, then back home for long weekend …
Knight Watch: London looks to rebound from Windsor loss; Can clinch playoff spot — already — with win Tuesday; Julien picking things up; Medvedev Goalie of the Month; It’s Kitchener Tuesday, Petes Friday …
Knight Watch: London spreading out the scoring; Sim kicking things off; Dickinson continues to roll; Elliott earns Goaltender of the Week honours; It’s Erie at home Friday and Windsor on the road Sunday …
How hot has Blake Montgomery been? Try 38 points in his last 22 games (1.73 PPG). His transition to the OHL is complete, and he’s eyeing a championship to match his brother’s 2024 win.
Knight Watch: London streak deja vu from last year; Medvedev sizzling in net; Cowan point run at 60 G; Road stint starts Tuesday in Kitchener. Then, Knights head north (North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie) …
Knight Watch: Three months of dominance; Medvedev stymies Windsor, plays in Prospects Game; It’s a weekend at home — Friday vs. Guelph, Sunday vs. Sudbury …
Denver Barkey is captaining an initiative that is helping those less fortunate in London — with game tickets, team merchandise, and hockey equipment to make it possible for youngsters to try the sport.
Knight Watch: The gang is back together; O’Reilly, Van Gorp step up with stars away; Will Windsor (Friday) be up to challenge?; Knights stand pat at deadline, but … Catch up on OHL trades …
Knight Watch: London continues to win with star players away; Blake Montgomery in a groove; Cam Allen makes immediate impact; On tap: In Flint, home-and-home vs. Sarnia, showdown vs. Niagara …
Knight Watch: London won two of three last weekend without its stars; Big trade brings key defenceman to the Forest City; Goaltending duo continues to shine; It’s Erie Wednesday, Sarnia at home Friday …
Knight Watch: London to play three-game weekend — against tough foes — down four players. Who will step up?; Andoni Fimis a big blueline add; It’s a home-and home vs. Windsor, then Kitchener Sunday …
Undrafted (twice) in an OHL Priority Selection, Evan Van Gorp has burst onto the scene this year as a valuable offensive contributor to the first-place London Knights.
Fifty-five straight games with a point. The one-year anniversary is known to many as the ‘paper anniversary,’ and the last calendar year has been a great one on paper for Easton Cowan ...
Knight Watch: London win streak at 18, team sits No. 1 in CHL Ranks; Medvedev named top OHL goalie for November; Four headed to Canada camp; It’s Owen Sound for Teddy Bear Toss Wednesday, Oshawa Friday …
Knight Watch: Pair of shootout wins keeps streak alive; Cowan’s point streak reaches one year; London heads on Eastern Conference road trip. It’s Peterborough, Kingston and Ottawa this week. What to expect? …
Knight Watch: London opens busy weekend on impressive 12-game win streak; Return of Halttunen gives Knights depth — and healthy competition; It’s Owen Sound, Saginaw and Ottawa this weekend …
Knight Watch: Van Gorp, Nicholl, Read shine in high-scoring affair in Guelph; Rematch vs. Storm on Saturday; Dickinson Player of the Week again; Montgomery another offensive weapon …
The London Knights put an exclamation mark on their dominant season Sunday with a 4-1 win over Medicine Hat to become 2025 Memorial Cup champions — the third time the franchise has accomplished the feat.