A collection of news and notes from across the Southwestern Ontario hockey scene
London Free Press
The London Knights will face the Owen Sound Attack in the first round of the OHL playoffs. The defending league champs officially drew the Bayshore Bears on the final day of the regular season after the Sarnia Sting dropped a 5-2 decision in Sault Ste. Marie Sunday. The Knights won all six head-to-head meetings with […]
London Free Press
The OHL regular season champions London Knights are riding a six-game win streak, playing host to the Saginaw Spirit Friday night.
London Free Press
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 […]
London Free Press
Nine years ago, the London Knights won the Memorial Cup with nine Americans on their roster.
London Free Press
You don’t have to tell Clarke Singer how difficult it is to make the playoffs in Ontario university men’s hockey.
London Free Press
OHL's top team scores three consecutive goals in the second period to blow close game open
The Lucknow Sentinel
The Lucknow Legends are once again supporting area girls in the sport of hockey through their annual Women’s Hockey Day event. “This will be the 14th year that the event will run,” current Legends player Laura Jakobsen said. “As you can imagine, we have had a few generations of Legends now, and we are grateful […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
The Lucknow Legends are once again supporting area girls in the sport of hockey through their annual Women’s Hockey Day event. “This will be the 14th year that the event will run,” current Legends player Laura Jakobsen said. “As you can imagine, we have had a few generations of Legends now, and we are grateful […]
London Free Press
London Knights star Easton Cowan is on the verge of history, with his point-scoring streak now at 52 regular-season games â three shy of the OHL record of 55. He could break it next Thursday, in Peterborough, and LFP sportswriter Ryan Pyette has put the stunning streak in context alongside