Austin Elliott doesn’t look back in anger.
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Apparently there is no such thing as a meaningless game between the Windsor Spitfires and London Knights. With the Spitfires locked in as the West Division champs and the London Knights having claimed the Midwest Division title and top seed in the Western Conference, the two rivals were basically playing a meaningless game on Sunday. […]
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GUELPH – The London Knights are resting some of their biggest guns in preparation for the playoffs. NHL first-rounders Easton Cowan (Maple Leafs) and Oliver Bonk (Flyers) sat out the club’s sixth straight win, 6-3 over the Guelph Storm before 4,785 Wednesday at the Sleeman Centre. The expectation is the Knights, who wrapped up first-place […]
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The Erie Insurance Arena can be a chore for a visiting team when the place is packed. But not for the London Knights this season. The Canadian Hockey League’s top-ranked club have outscored the Otters 11-2 in two visits so far and won their seventh straight by squashing their rivals 5-1 before 6,146 Saturday night. […]
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For one night, the Windsor Spitfires took the London Knights off cruise control. Erasing a three-goal deficit, the Spitfires rallied for a 4-3 victory on Sunday to become the first OHL club to knock the Knights off twice this season. “You can’t get frustrated by any game,” Knights defenceman Jared Woolley said. “It’s a long […]
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In the early part of the Ontario Hockey League season, Landon Sim was widely known as the London Knight suspended for calling an opposing player a "Mennonite."
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OHL's top team scores three consecutive goals in the second period to blow close game open
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The London Knights are slapping back at suggestions that Easton Cowan's point streak should have been stopped on Tuesday in Kitchener.
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No matter what happens between now and Friday at noon, the London Knights remain the favourites to defend their Ontario Hockey League title.
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SARNIA â The Sarnia Sting shook off the London Knights’ late comeback to pull out a 3-2 overtime win Wednesday before 4,475 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena. Beckham Edwards scored 3:28 into sudden-death, then sprinted almost the length of the ice to celebrate in front of Knights fans decked out
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