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London Knights Crowned OHL Champions Again

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Joel Vanderlaan

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For the second straight year and sixth time in franchise history, the London Knights are OHL champions.


The Knights won the J. Ross Robertson Cup with a 5–2 win over the Oshawa Generals on Thursday night at Canada Life Centre.


Kasper Halttunen was awarded the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award as OHL Playoff MVP, becoming the first import player in league history to earn the honour.


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London Knights Push Generals to Brink with decisive Game 4 Victory

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Joel Vanderlaan

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The London Knights are a win away from their second straight J. Ross Robertson Cup in the OHL Championship.


London took a 3–1 series lead on Tuesday night on the road, defeating the Oshawa Generals 6–2 at Tribute Communities Centre in Game 4.


The Knights have now won three straight after dropping the finals opener and have since outscored the Generals 18–9.


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London Knights Outlast General to Take Series Lead on the Road

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Joel Vanderlaan

@joelvanderlaan


The London Knights held off a third-period rally from the Oshawa Generals to take Game 3 of the OHL Championship Series, earning a 7–5 win on Monday night at Tribute Communities Centre.


With the victory, the Knights now lead the best-of-seven final two games to one. Easton Cowan opened the scoring just under eight minutes into the contest.


With the goal, the Toronto Maple Leafs first-rounder passed Rob Schremp to become the Knights’ all-time playoff scoring leader with 90 career postseason points.


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Knights even OHL Championship Series with Game 2 Victory over Generals

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Joel Vanderlaan

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The London Knights got the response they needed on Saturday night at Canada Life Place as they evened the OHL Championship Series with a 5–2 win over the Oshawa Generals.


The series now shifts to the Tribute Communities Centre in Oshawa for back-to-back games on Monday and Tuesday.


The Generals haven't lost on home ice since April 4, when they were beaten by the Brampton Steelheads in Round 1. While the Knights are a perfect 6–0 on the road this postseason.


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