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Depth players vault Knights to victory versus Rangers
The London Knights, who took down the Kitchener Rangers by a score of 5-1 Sunday afternoon (Feb. 19), are now winners of five of their past six games.
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Knights finally solve Kitchener, win via shootout
In more ways than one, the London Knights' 4-3 shootout win Sunday afternoon (Feb. 12) was monumental.
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 4:04:51 PM
Dentist killed in crash "He was a good friend and I miss him already. He was a good man, husband, father. Everything he touched was better for having him involved. I can't help thinking that our community has lost one of its most valuable and interesting people. One measur"
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Dentist killed in crash "My deepest sympathies to Dr. Guiltinan's family, friends and staff. He was gentle, caring, friendly, and very funny. I saw him just a short while ago and he was telling me about his boy's future academic pursuits - I could tell he was extremely pro"
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Dentist killed in crash "My sincerest condolences to Dr. Guiltinan's family and friends. He was more than just a dentist to myself and my family. He was very caring with each of us and showed a real concern for our health and happiness. His sense of humour was stellar and "
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Houser claims Knights regular season wins record
After an 8-6 London Knights victory, Michael Houser has become the franchise leader in career regular season wins.
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Knights officially a part of 2013 Winter Classic festivities
The rumours are true: the London Knights will be one of four Ontario Hockey League teams participating in the next Winter Classic.
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Knights asking fans to participate in 'House of Pink'
This Friday (Feb. 10), the London Knights' signature "House of Green" will be transformed into a "House of Pink" in a game versus the Plymouth Whalers at the John Labatt Centre.
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Knights nab lop-sided win over Mississauga
Sometimes the box score really does tell the story of a hockey game. Saturday's (Feb. 4) tilt between the London Knights and Mississauga St. Michael's Majors was one of those nights, as 8,957 at the John Labatt Centre witnessed a 52-17 shot differential in a 5-2 game.
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Knights down Spits, avoid first losing skid
Two days after an embarrassing 8-3 defeat to a divisional foe, the Kitchener Rangers, the London Knights made the same statement they've made 10 other times this season: we refuse to lose consecutive games in a row.
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Houser closing in on franchise record
Thought to be an under-appreciated, overlooked and plainly misread goaltender to begin with, it's no surprise Michael Houser is drawing little attention as he makes his way towards a significant London Knights record.
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McKegg plays hero in 35th win
Much like their meeting with the Kingston Frontenacs last Friday, the London Knights ran into a red hot goaltender on home ice Sunday afternoon (Jan. 22).
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Knights honour Nash
The John Labatt Centre (JLC) was packed on Friday night (Jan. 20) as the London Knights paid tribute to one of their own.
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Number-raising brings back memories of Hunters, Ice House
Rick Nash will have his No. 61 retired by the London Knights Friday (Jan. 20). He will be the seventh London in franchise history to receive the honour.
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Old back-up stumps Knights
A handful of posts, twice as many missed nets, and 50 shots. That's an approximate tally of the rubber former London Knight Igor Bobkov faced Friday night (Jan. 13) during his first appearance as a visiting goalie at John Labatt Centre.
Knights land another big fish
Although London Knights assistant general manager/coach Misha Donskov told London Community News Friday that they got the "piece of the puzzle" they wanted after acquiring Greg McKegg, the club made another statement to the rest of the league Monday afternoon (Jan. 9).
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Knights 'to another level' with McKegg acquisition
To cap off a flurry of trades Thursday (Jan. 5), the Ontario Hockey League's (OHL) top squad, the London Knights, made a big splash in a seven-piece swap with the lowly Erie Otters.
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Hunter: 'Nothing big' at trade deadline
After winning their 26th game of the season via a 7-3 win over the Sarnia Sting Friday night (Dec. 30), the London Knights head into 2012 with the OHL trade deadline looming.
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OHL to investigate alleged racial taunting incident
An alleged racial taunting incident that took place at the John Labatt Centre Friday night (Dec. 16) is officially being addressed by the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
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Harrington adjusting to national exposure
A pre-tournament game into his first under-20 world junior hockey championship, London Knight Scott Harrington is starting to adjust to the national stage.
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Alleged slur taints Knights' win
On the surface, it was business as usual for the London Knights Friday night (Dec. 16), their last game before the holidays.
 
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