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Knight Watch: London wraps up regular season with three competitive contests this week; Sim hits 30-goal mark. Will Cowan, others follow?; Dickinson sets new D-man points mark; Playoff prep begins now …
Knight Watch: London can clinch with one win; Hunter reaches milestone victory; Elliott named OHL Goaltender of the Week; A hat-trick times two; It’s a busy four-game week …
Beckham Edwards, a Komoka, ON, native, has had a strong first OHL season. The Sarnia Sting forward has scored against his hometown team, netted the Teddy Bear Toss goal, and improved his prospect standing.
Knight Watch: It was a hat-trick weekend, with Cowan, O’Reilly achieving the feat; Two strong East opponents ahead, including Brantford on the road and Kingston at home (Friday); Could one be an OHL Final preview? …
Around the Perimeter: More roster changes bring new faces, while others depart; Scottie Lewis contributes in first weekend; James Towns drops 42 vs. Pontiac; Three-game week ahead; Lightning fifth in standings …
Knight Watch: London coming off overtime split; Medvedev a top 3 OHL goalie on leaderboard; Brzustewicz playing with confidence; Up next: Owen Sound at home, Niagara, Oshawa on the road …
Around the Perimeter: What’s holding London back? Three-pointers, defense, turnovers …; Paul Parks moves on from team; Up next: Must-win vs. Glass City? Three games in four days …
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?
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 …
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Billy White, the long-time versatile veteran, is one of only three Lightning players left from the opening night roster. The former MVP has been a consistent presence — and he’s stepped up his game down the stretch.