he St. Louis native led the United States Hockey League's Waterloo Blackhawks with 45 points.
London Free Press
Mark Hunter has a prediction for Mitch Marner's new Vegas journey.
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The No. 1 hockey factory in the world shows no signs of slowing down. The London Knights produced three more NHL picks in first-rounder Henry Brzustewicz (Kings), second-round goaltender Aleksei Medvedev (Canucks) and third-rounder Noah Read (Ducks) at the draft this weekend in Los Angeles. That West Coast trio pushed the OHL club to a […]
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Drew Doughty isn’t the only high-profile London hockey connection to the City of Angels anymore. Knights defenceman Henry Brzustewicz was selected 31st overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the NHL draft Friday. The pick elicited a loud roar at the 7,100-seat Peacock Theater in L.A., the site of the draft […]
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Here's a six-pack of ideas on what to quaff on the deck or dock this Canada Day.
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The London Knights this season managed to develop one of the top NHL goaltending prospects in franchise history with the emergence of rookie Aleksei Medvedev
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The London Knights have traded away one of the toughest and most controversial players in junior hockey.
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Henry Brzustewicz was interviewed by 23 NHL teams ahead of the first round of the draft, set for Friday night in Los Angeles.
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The London Knights are already thinking about next season. Fresh off the franchise’s third Memorial Cup championship, the management team is back from the national junior hockey tournament in Rimouski and swinging a deal – acquiring forward Max Crete from the Niagara IceDogs in exchange for prospect Jacob Monks and a 2028 ninth-round pick. Crete, […]
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The London Sports Hall of Fame announced six inductees who will be honoured at a ceremony Nov. 6 at the Hellenic Centre.
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An upcoming article highlights the Chin brothers’ extraordinary rise to hockey fame at the height of anti-Chinese discrimination in Canada. “We live in a different time,” writer Debbie Jiang commented on racism in sports. “The colour barrier wasn’t broken until Larry Kwong played for the New York Rangers in 1948.”
