Knight Watch: Three months of dominance; Medvedev stymies Windsor, plays in Prospects Game; It’s a weekend at home — Friday vs. Guelph, Sunday vs. Sudbury …
Around the Perimeter: With departure of Chris Jones, will Billy White be focal point on offense?; Or … will it be newcomer James Towns?; London also adds big; Ottey promoted to starting PG; Filling Jones’ production …
Denver Barkey is captaining an initiative that is helping those less fortunate in London — with game tickets, team merchandise, and hockey equipment to make it possible for youngsters to try the sport.
Chris Jones, the star point guard for the London Lightning, has been suspended indefinitely by the BSL after a series of incidents — most recently a postgame altercation in Newfoundland on Jan. 3.
Knight Watch: The gang is back together; O’Reilly, Van Gorp step up with stars away; Will Windsor (Friday) be up to challenge?; Knights stand pat at deadline, but … Catch up on OHL trades …
After a very challenging 2023-24 season, Marcus Ottey chose to return to London this year when the Lightning hired a new coach. Now, he’s playing more, scoring more, and enjoying the game again.
Around the Perimeter: London (7-4) escapes ‘The Rock’ with two wins; Emotional return for Coach Williams; Getting technical; Searching for long-range efficiency; Lengthy layoff to aid ailments; Jan. 16 return at home …
Around the Perimeter: Up next … trip to Newfoundland; Unfamiliar growing pains for London (5-4); Parks behind the arc; Leadership needed; Columnist Jason Winders’ latest Lightning news & notes …
Knight Watch: London continues to win with star players away; Blake Montgomery in a groove; Cam Allen makes immediate impact; On tap: In Flint, home-and-home vs. Sarnia, showdown vs. Niagara …
Around the Perimeter: London falling short from three, free throw line; Busy stretch to close out 2024; Will Bolts add to roster?; Fun with math. Columnist Jason Winders’ latest Lightning news & notes …
Knight Watch: London won two of three last weekend without its stars; Big trade brings key defenceman to the Forest City; Goaltending duo continues to shine; It’s Erie Wednesday, Sarnia at home Friday …
A latecomer to the game, Corey Boyd didn’t play college hoops. An opportunity off the beaten path opened doors — to the TBL, the G League and, now, the London Lightning.
Knight Watch: London to play three-game weekend — against tough foes — down four players. Who will step up?; Andoni Fimis a big blueline add; It’s a home-and home vs. Windsor, then Kitchener Sunday …
Undrafted (twice) in an OHL Priority Selection, Evan Van Gorp has burst onto the scene this year as a valuable offensive contributor to the first-place London Knights.
Around the Perimeter: Home opening win a tale of two halves; Balanced effort on offense; The threes aren’t flying … yet; Broadcast snafus, attendance hurdles. Columnist Jason Winders’ Lightning news & notes …
Fifty-five straight games with a point. The one-year anniversary is known to many as the ‘paper anniversary,’ and the last calendar year has been a great one on paper for Easton Cowan ...
Around the Perimeter: London Lightning home opener set for Sunday, Dec. 8 (2pm) vs. Windsor; Roster down to 10; BSL playoff format revealed; Columnist Jason Winders has the latest Lightning news & notes …
Knight Watch: London win streak at 18, team sits No. 1 in CHL Ranks; Medvedev named top OHL goalie for November; Four headed to Canada camp; It’s Owen Sound for Teddy Bear Toss Wednesday, Oshawa Friday …
Dexter Williams Jr., one of the best defenders in the league, has dual loves: Basketball and rap music. He stops opponents on the court, and he drops beats off it.
London plays host to the 2024 Canadian Cross Country Championships this weekend (Nov. 30-Dec. 1). The event, held at Fanshawe Golf Course, features the top elite runners in the country.
Knight Watch: Pair of shootout wins keeps streak alive; Cowan’s point streak reaches one year; London heads on Eastern Conference road trip. It’s Peterborough, Kingston and Ottawa this week. What to expect? …
Around the Perimeter: Dexter Williams an unsung hero?; Paul Parks impressive first impression; Chris Jones is still Chris Jones; Now, we wait … Columnist Jason Winders has the latest Lightning news & notes …
Gameday in 5: Lightning win season opener in Sudbury, long layoff ahead; Knights move into first place in OHL; FC London players win end-of-season awards; And more …
There are some familiar faces, but there’s a sense of renewal in London as the Lightning embark on a new season. With a new coach and several new players, is a new era upon us? What to expect in 2024-25 …
Knight Watch: London opens busy weekend on impressive 12-game win streak; Return of Halttunen gives Knights depth — and healthy competition; It’s Owen Sound, Saginaw and Ottawa this weekend …
The London Lightning, defending BSL champs, have announced the roster they’ll open the 2024-25 season with, as training camp closes and they eye Sudbury in the season opener.
Nino Johnson, the newest tower rising in downtown London’s skyline, is healthy, hungry, and ready for his first season with the London Lightning.
Knight Watch: Van Gorp, Nicholl, Read shine in high-scoring affair in Guelph; Rematch vs. Storm on Saturday; Dickinson Player of the Week again; Montgomery another offensive weapon …
FC London’s Yiannis Tsalatsidis’s football obsession.
Knight Watch: London streak deja vu from last year; Medvedev sizzling in net; Cowan point run at 60 G; Road stint starts Tuesday in Kitchener. Then, Knights head north (North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie) …