
Around the Perimeter: Lightning 4-0 but still searching for offensive identity
It’s a busy three-game week — all at home — for the Lightning, who are still coming into their own. Columnist Jason Winders has all the latest news and notes.

It’s a busy three-game week — all at home — for the Lightning, who are still coming into their own. Columnist Jason Winders has all the latest news and notes.

All arena restrictions have been removed — just in time for the London Lightning home opener. In fact, they’ll play 5 games at the Bud in 9 days.

A Family Day win was nice, but Coach Plumb says the Lightning have a lot to work on. Next up is rival Windsor on Saturday.

10 thoughts from columnist Jason Winders on the tipoff (finally) of the NBLC 10th anniversary season

Kristen Bujnowski battled injury throughout a track & field career. Then she tried rowing. Now, she’s about to live her Olympic dream — in a sport she’d once never thought about: Bobsled.

Alysha Morningstar – aka Leah Von Dutch, aka Leah Vaughan – may be done in the ring (after a career that included appearances on WWE), but she’s not finished with the sport just yet.

Audley Stephenson, commissioner of the National Basketball League of Canada, talks about returning to the court, the long road to get there, and his passion for the league.

The pandemic reinforced the importance of local sports organizations. They’re the ‘difference-makers’ and a major reason why London is firmly on the map as a sports city.

At 23, Jessie Fleming is meeting the challenge of playing on the world’s biggest pitches with her heroes — while evolving into one herself.

In his return to London, Lightning basketball head coach Doug Plumb is recruiting for conditioning and hard-nosed talent to hit the ground running in 2022.