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Knight Watch: Two straight 3-game weekends on tap for London; Elliott continues to dominate; Hawery impresses; Barkey sets shorthanded mark; It’s Brampton, Erie, Kitchener this weekend …
Around the Perimeter: London needs wins. Will it happen this weekend?; JR Holder, Jaylon Tate join the fold; Who is the real James Towns?; Up next: Home vs. Windsor, then another tough back-to-back …
Knight Watch: London clinches early playoff spot; Woolley’s winners sweep week; Remarkable run for Cowan comes to an end; Cam Allen faces suspension; It’s Barrie Thursday, then back home for long weekend …
Around the Perimeter: Parity a plus for league; Nothing ‘free’ from the line for London; Godfrey an impact add; We’re at the midpoint; Up next: It’s two straight against rival Sudbury …
Jachai Taylor, aka Turbo, the uber athletic London Lightning guard, is embracing creativity — on the court and in all facets of his life. It’s been freeing — and fun.
Knight Watch: London looks to rebound from Windsor loss; Can clinch playoff spot — already — with win Tuesday; Julien picking things up; Medvedev Goalie of the Month; It’s Kitchener Tuesday, Petes Friday …
Knight Watch: London spreading out the scoring; Sim kicking things off; Dickinson continues to roll; Elliott earns Goaltender of the Week honours; It’s Erie at home Friday and Windsor on the road Sunday …
Around the Perimeter: Lightning play three in four days — including a wildly quick turnaround for a game in the U.S. Sunday. London leads league in scoring, but is last in defense. Is their style sustainable?
How hot has Blake Montgomery been? Try 38 points in his last 22 games (1.73 PPG). His transition to the OHL is complete, and he’s eyeing a championship to match his brother’s 2024 win.
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The London Lightning have long rostered Canadian players. But that number has never been lower. Are Canucks pursuing opportunities overseas instead? Will the BSL see more Canadians in the future?