Category: Junior Hockey
Q+A: New Ontario Hockey League boss Bryan Crawford
The retired Ontario Hockey League commissioner passed the torch with a few simple words of encouragement. âGo get ’em, kid,â David Branch said to Bryan Crawford before an introductory news conference Thursday at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Replacing a 45-year legend at the helm is no small feat, but the 42-year-old from […]
London Knights nearly reach $1M in 50/50 gross sales for 2023-24 season
The London Knights alumni foundationâs 50/50 program reached nearly $1 million in gross sales this past season.
London Knights unveil when they’ll raise OHL championship banner
Article content The London Knights will raise their Ontario Hockey League championship banner at home against the Flint Firebirds on Friday, Sept. 27. The two
PHOTOS: Bittersweet day for London Knights as they meet fans, begin goodbyes
The London Knights gathered for a dinner at Budweiser Gardens and then mingled with fans on Tuesday
LIVE: Memorial Cup wrap-up Q+A with LFP’s Ryan Pyette
What a tournament – the 2024 Memorial Cup is in the books. And though it ended in heartbreaking fashion for the London Knights, it was a remarkable week of junior hockey in Saginaw, Michigan. LFP’s Ryan Pyette has been there throughout and is answering your questions live in the comment section below at 10 a.m.
Will Bishop reflects on beating hometown Knights for Memorial Cup: ‘Surreal’
Will Bishop grew up in London cheering for the Knights. On Sunday, he and his Saginaw Spirit teammates, including Strathroy’s Hunter Haight, beat them in the Memorial Cup final. “It’s a pretty surreal moment,” the big defenceman said. “It’s going to take a while to soak in, but it’s crazy.” The steady Bishop finished with […]
PYETTE: A razor-thin margin, and a Memorial Cup heartbreaker
Saginaw, Mich. – Josh Bloom’s goal with 21.7 seconds left in the Memorial Cup final will always be a bitter pill for the London Knights. But it’s not the only thing that will haunt them from Sunday’s championship game in Saginaw, Mich. The Knights clearly didn’t get enough shots on net. When you’re nearly halfway […]
PHOTOS: Dundas Place, London Knights fans and the Memorial Cup
An estimated 200 London Knights fans gathered on downtown London’s closed-to-cars Dundas Place Sunday night to watch a big-screen broadcast of the Memorial Cup final, which ended in heartbreaking fashion. Photos by LFP’s Jonathan Juha jjuha@postmedia.com
LIVE: Memorial Cup championship game – London Knights vs. Saginaw Spirit
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Last-minute goal lifts Saginaw Spirit over London Knights in Memorial Cup final
Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Local Sports Junior Hockey Published Jun 02, 2024 • Last updated 1 hour ago • 7 minute read The referee signals a