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.
Around the Perimeter: London Lightning ready for training camp — and BSL title defense; What’s the roster makeup?; Montreal out, Glass City in; New Flash in town; Columnist Jason Winders has the latest …
Gameday in 5: Knights thrill in Guelph, win streak now at 9; Mustangs fall in Yates Cup to Laurier; Lightning have a schedule and open training camp; And more …
The defending champion London Lightning begin their title defense Nov. 23 on the road vs. Sudbury, the first of a 34-game schedule that runs thru March. Home opener happens Nov. 28 vs. Newfoundland.
Knight Watch: London has won seven straight; Cowan’s point streak reaches 47 games; Defense, goaltenders have stepped up during streak; Sim starts to score; It’s North Bay, Guelph this weekend …
There are no guarantee for BSL draft picks. The hope is that hard work and talent will win a roster spot. That’s the case for Kingslee D’Silva and Alontay Gould, who are hoping to stick with the London Lightning.
Last month, Denver Barkey was named captain of the London Knights for the 2024-25 season. He’s learned from others who’ve worn the ‘C’ over the years, and now it’s his turn. He’s focused on leading by example.
Gameday in 5: Mustangs football wins semi, headed to Yates Cup vs. Laurier; Knights extend win streak to seven; Lightning sign former foes, prep for camp; And more …
Knight Watch: London back in familiar territory; Sam Dickinson OHL Player of the Week; Efficiency from goal-scoring Van Gorp; Powerplay clicking once again; Knights get Soo showdown Friday …
Gameday in 5: Fanshawe cross country golden at provincials; Mustangs win football quarterfinal, semis up Saturday; Knights sweep the weekend; And more …
Around the Perimeter: Lightning loading up on vets in signings so far; New merch on the way for fans; Get an inside peek at coach Jerry Williams in action. Columnist Jason Winders has the latest …
Knight Watch: London gets rematch vs. Spirit — this time on the road, where they’ll be looking to play a more disciplined game; Brantford makes lone trip to London Friday; Where do Knights rank on draft list? …
The London Lightning drafted a pair of players with potential at the annual BSL Draft Combine, selecting Canadian Kingslee D’Silva with the 6th pick, and Alontay Gould with pick 13. Learn more …
Gameday in 5: Beefeaters win big, reach OFC Final vs. St Clair; Mustangs finish 2nd, face McMaster in OUA quarterfinal Saturday; Fanshawe golf makes history; And more …
Knight Watch: London riding mini 3-game win streak; Barkey named captain; Dickinson leads comeback kids over Barrie; Knights acquire goalie Austin Elliott; Home cooking vs. Saginaw, Erie this weekend …
Around the Perimeter: Lightning re-sign Chris Jones, add guard Omega Harris, formerly of the Newfoundland Rogues; What’s in store for Year 2 of BSL?; Three-ish new teams, more games. Columnist Jason Winders has the latest …
Gameday in 5: Mustangs win big -- again -- vs. Toronto, Windsor on tap before playoffs; Knights bounce back, win three straight; Lightning sign first two players for new season; And more …
Knight Watch: The boys are back in town, as Cowan, Barkey, Bonk return from NHL camps; London offense on the attack in Owen Sound; Medvedev gets second win; It’s Barrie and Guelph this weekend …
Gameday in 5: Mustangs win big vs. McMaster, eye Friday game in Toronto; Knights drop pair, reinforcements on the way; Beefeaters secure 2nd, eye playoffs; And more …
Knight Watch: London gets reinforcements — but some stars remain at NHL camps; Van Gorp, Nicholl shine early; Weekend offers good early test; It’s Erie Friday (home) and Brampton Saturday …
Jerry Williams, the new head coach of the London Lightning, formerly led the Newfoundland Rogues for four seasons, including leading the team to the BSL postseason last year.
Gameday in 5: Knights split season-opening series vs. Flint; Mustangs football gets back in the win column; Beefeaters also rebound from loss, sit second in OFC; And more …
Knight Watch: Can Knights repeat as OHL champs?; Roster questions remain around overage and import players; Who will break out in 2024-25? Knights open with home-and-home vs. Flint …
Gameday in 5: Beefeaters win fourth straight, rematch vs. St. Clair ahead; Mustangs lose to Laurier, first regular season loss since 2021; GOJHL hockey is here; And more …
Starting from naming a new head coach, to filling out a roster, figuring out how to increase attendance, and on and on, London Lightning GM Mark Frijia will be plenty busy ahead of the 2024-25 BSL season, which tips off Nov. 15
Gameday in 5: Mustangs trounce Waterloo in football home opener; Beefeaters deal Hamilton second straight lopsided loss; Majors fall to Barrie in playoff semis; And more …
The Doug Plumb era has ended. Head coach of the London Lightning since before the COVID-19 pandemic, Plumb, a Vancouver, BC native, will not return for the 2024-25 campaign. A new coach will be announced soon.
The Pontiac Pharaohs & Glass City Wranglers have joined the Basketball Super League to make it an 8-team circuit for the 2024-25 season. The London Lightning — and all their foes — will tip things off in November.
Nino Johnson, the newest tower rising in downtown London’s skyline, is healthy, hungry, and ready for his first season with the London Lightning.