The first year of moving away from home is never easy. Dennis Ververgaert went through that homesick feeling in his first major junior hockey season with the London Knights in 1970-71. “I did some silly stuff,” said the Knights scoring legend, inducted with London teammate Dave Hutchison to the Don Brankley Hall of Fame before […]
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London Knights play host to Peterborough Petes in OHL action at Canada Life Place in London on Friday night.
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One of the best moves in London Knights history happened because of transportation issues.
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Dean Pomerleau learned a valuable lesson shortly after buying the London Nationals. Owning the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League team doesn’t get you any breaks in kangaroo court. “I had dress shoes on and walked across the carpet,” he recalled. “There were six to eight guys there and they said you owe us 34 bucks. […]
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Jeering at sporting events began after President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on most Canadian goods entering the U.S.
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Ryan Pyette takes questions about what’s happening on the ice, in general managers’ suites and in the league office throughout the season.
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Easton Cowan will aim to extend his point-scoring streak to 65 games as the London Knights play host to the Kitchener Rangers on Tuesday night.
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No matter where Easton Cowan's hockey career takes him, he will always be known fondly as 'Cowboy' in London.
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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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Easton Cowan is expected to be in the lineup of the London Knights (37-7-1-0) Friday night when they host the Erie Otters (23-17-3-1) at Canada Life Place.
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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."