Hockey
Described as a ‘complete defenseman,’ Sam Dickinson played a major role in helping the London Knights win the 2024 OHL title. In June, he’ll be drafted by an NHL team. Just how high will he go?
The OHL Finals features London and Oshawa. It’s the West champion versus the East winner — with a trip to the Memorial Cup on the line. What’s in store? Our hockey columnist, Jake Jeffrey, breaks it down …
The London Knights (1) and Saginaw Spirit (2) are the two teams still standing in the West. They’ll play for a chance to advance to the OHL Final. What should we expect? Our hockey columnist, Jake Jeffrey, breaks it down …
The top-seeded London Knights will take on the Kitchener Rangers (No. 4) in the OHL’s Western Conference semi-final. What’s in store? Our hockey columnist, Jake Jeffrey, breaks it down …
The Knights claimed top spot in the OHL’s Western Conference last weekend. That means the No. 1 seed will have home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs. First up? The No. 8 Flint Firebirds. Our series preview …
Knight Watch: Our weekly column on the latest Knights news & notes — plus a weekend preview.
Columnist Jake Jeffrey has you covered …
Knight Watch: Our weekly column on the latest Knights news & notes — plus a weekend preview.
Columnist Jake Jeffrey has you covered …
Knight Watch: Tied with Saginaw atop Western Conference, London will play 5 of final 7 games at home; Barkey, McCue ink NHL contracts; Cowan climbing points list; Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: Three straight road games will challenge first-place London to hold onto lead over Saginaw; Bonk youngest D-Man to score 20. Dickinson next? Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: London continues to battle Saginaw for top spot in conference; Five of next six away from Bud Gardens; Can Cowan keep streak going? Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Jett Luchanko, a former London Junior Knight, has seen his draft stock rise this year with a breakout season for the Guelph Storm, where he’s producing at a point-per-game pace.
Knight Watch: London is first OHL team to clinch a 2024 playoff spot; How long can Cowan extend point streak?; Showdown against the Soo. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: Local goalie tandem racking up wins; Cowan on cusp of points streak mark; Barkey 3rd in OHL scoring; Edward suspended. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: London has recorded a point in 17 straight (15 wins, two SO losses); Simpson, Bonk earn monthly honours; Cowan riding point streak; 2000th franchise win. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: London gets Peterborough and Erie this weekend — and then another showdown vs. Kitchener Tuesday; Halttunen hot on offense; Van Gorp a recent revelation? Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Another Junior B success story, Knights forward Sam O’Reilly has emerged as an offensive threat in his first full season in a Knights uniform. He’s playing this week in the CHL’s Top Prospects game.
Knight Watch: It’s 1 vs. 2 this weekend in much-anticipated series between London and Kitchener; O’Reilly continues rookie magic; Knights still most penalized. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: London, quiet at the deadline, believes in young talent; Knights’ 10-game win streak to be tested against Saginaw, Owen Sound; London maintains best power play unit. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: London enters a new week with six straight wins; Gazizov named Player of the Month; Powerplay unit tops in the league; Cowan, Bonk back asap. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: They won 5 of 6 before the holiday break. Can London carry that momentum into 2nd half? Ruslan Gazizov, Max McCue are stepping up in big way. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
Knight Watch: It was an up and down first half for London, but the potential is real; The ‘Sams’ (Dickinson, O’Reilly) are success stories; London entered break with momentum. Columnist Jake Jeffrey breaks down the first half …
Knight Watch: London will play shorthanded with three headed to World Juniors; Boulton gets 10-game ban, penalties mounting for Knights; Simpson busy in net. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news & notes …
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?
Knight Watch: London gets Saginaw and the Soo this weekend; Team looking to clamp down on defense; Julien continues surge, Sim returns to lineup; Three headed to World Juniors camp. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news and notes …
Knight Watch: London is scoring at a high clip, particularly on the powerplay. Can they keep it up this weekend vs. Mississauga & Saginaw?; Gazizov, Halttunen riding hot streaks; Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news and notes …
The London Knights’ offense has come to life after a quiet start to the 2023-24 season. A big reason? Scoring on the power play. Columnist Jake Jeffrey explains how the Knights have made it happen — with big help from Bonk, the ‘bumper.’
Knight Watch: Games in three straight for the Knights, beginning Thursday in North Bay; London looking to have better starts; Julien heating up; Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news and notes …
Knight Watch: Winners of four in a row, London looks to extend streak against two American foes — Flint and Erie; The scoring is picking up — including on the power play. Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news and notes …
Knight Watch: It’s another three-games-in-three-nights weekend for Knights, beginning Thursday — Windsor, Owen Sound, Guelph. Is London relying too much on Easton Cowan? Columnist Jake Jeffrey has the latest Knights news and notes …
They dominated their OHL Final against the Oshawa Generals in a four-game sweep. Now, the Knights shoot for a third Memorial Cup in franchise history. What’s the path to get there? Are they the team to beat?