
Knights seek win column this weekend
Knight Watch: London dropped first two games of season, including one in OT; Some troops are back, including O’Reilly, Brzustewicz, Woolley; It’s Brampton at home Friday, Erie on the road Saturday.

Knight Watch: London dropped first two games of season, including one in OT; Some troops are back, including O’Reilly, Brzustewicz, Woolley; It’s Brampton at home Friday, Erie on the road Saturday.

With significant roster turnover, are the new-look London Knights positioned to compete in 2025-26? Or even defend their back-to-back OHL titles?

The London Knights put an exclamation mark on their dominant season Sunday with a 4-1 win over Medicine Hat to become 2025 Memorial Cup champions — the third time the franchise has accomplished the feat.

She’s played for Canada — at the U18 World Championships and in the U.S. Rivalry Series. But Julia Gosling is still trying to crack her first senior team roster at a major event. Will this be the year?

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.

Denver Barkey, an exciting rookie, earned a lot of ice time as a 16-year-old this season. But he’s only scratched the surface on his talent. His future is bright, and Knights fans will have a front row seat.

Nathan Dunkley, one of the Knights’ graduating players in 2020-21, didn’t get a proper send-off. Now, he’s reflecting on his time with the green and gold.

The London Nationals, perennial contenders in the GOJHL, began a new era in 2020-21 when Paul Duarte became the team’s new owner.

Western’s student-athletes have missed an entire season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They’re still training, though, and they’re hungry to return.




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