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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That was unexpected. The first-place London Knights, who have dominated Niagara over the past decade, were upset by the free-falling IceDogs 6-4 before 5,300 Saturday at the Meridian Centre in St. Catharines on Saturday night. The visitors lost in regulation for the first time in 10 games dating back to Feb. 2 at Windsor while […]
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There is a simple reason why the London Knights keep churning out winning seasons.
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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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Easton Cowan keeps rolling. The London Knights star set up Oliver Bonk’s game-tying tally 5:11 into the first period to run his unprecedented junior hockey point streak to an incredible 62 games in a 4-1 victory Thursday before 2,659 at the North Bay Memorial Gardens. “It’s pretty amazing,” London assistant coach Rick Steadman said. “It’s […]
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It felt like Jett Luchanko was part of Ontario Hockey League trade rumours from the moment the Philadelphia Flyers sent him back to Guelph in the fall.
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The London Knights have allowed just 10 goals in six games since losing three of their biggest stars to the Canadian world junior team. Thatâs incredible. Aleksei Medvedev, the rookie half of the Ontario Hockey Leagueâs most consistent goaltending tandem, stopped 37 shots in the teamâs fourth straight win, 4-1
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This is shaping up to be one of the greatest London Knights seasons in the franchiseâs storied history.
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We're fielding questions about whatâs happening on the ice, in the general managersâ suites and in the league office throughout the OHL season.
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WINDSOR â Itâs a victory the Windsor Spitfires will not allow anyone to diminish in any way, shape or form. The Spitfires were full marks in a comeback 3-2 victory over the league-leading London Knights on Saturday before a crowd of 5,666 at the WFCU Centre. âWhat a performance the
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Naturally, Radek Bonk felt bad for his son Oliver when Czechia eliminated Team Canada from last yearâs world junior hockey championships with 11.7 seconds left in the quarterfinal game.