The battle of the two best teams of their respective conferences went to the Knights of London As they whiten the BRANTFORD BULLDOGS 5-0 at Brantford and District Civic Center on March 5.
Austin Elliott was standing for London Against the top scorer in the Ontario hockey league when he stole Nick Lardis five times in total as part of a 23 -speed performance. Elliott now has 27-1 as a knight and three whitening this season.
Easton Cowan and Sam Dickinson paved the path offensively.
Cowan scored twice and scored five goals in his last two games.
Dickinson has collected 10 points in his last four games and currently has a sequence of nine games.
The 25th of the Cowan season started scoring on a power game at only 1:44 in the match when he slapped a pass from Sam Dickinson at home.
Jacob Julien found Landon Sim out of the penalty box with a beautiful flow to put Sim on a breakaway where the native of New Glasgow, NS, chose the corner on the glove of Ryerson Leenders for his team, leading the 26th goal of the year to do it 2-0 for London. Julien has two assists in the game.
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The prospect of the San Jose Sharks took a dishes from Noah to read through the Bulldogs Blue Line, then transferred his 25th goal after Leenders at 6:19 am. Dickinson then obtained a washer to Jesse Nurmi descending from left to short and Nurmi did the rest, pushing back some defenders from Brantford (the one who was called for a penalty) and marked to give the Knights an advantage of 4-0 in the last 20 minutes.
Julien stole a washer in the Bulldogs area at the start of the third period and went to the net where he slipped a pass through the cowan slit for his second of the night and the 26th of the year, which linked him with SIM for most goals on the London list.
The Knights organized the best power game in the OHL with no five -channel purposes.
London was 1-for-1 on the Power Play themselves.
The Knights exceeded Brantford 35-28.
The victory was Dale Hunter’s 999th in the regular season in his career in London.
Max Jones heads for the Oilers
The former Knight of London Max Jones should play in Alberta for the first time since his replacement the Memorial Cup in Red Deer in 2016.
Jones and Trent Frederic were acquired by the Boston Bruins’ Oilers as well as the uncommon prospect Petr Hauser on a business with three teams which also included the Devils of New Jersey. Jones was a choice of first round of the Knights in 2014 and arrived in London for the season of the Memorial Cup 2015-16 championships.
Jones helped establish the purpose of link in the Memorial Cup final by launching a big blow in the right corner of the Rouyn-Noranda area which dislodged a washer and allowed Aaron Berisha to find Christian Dvorak in front of the net.
The next
London will be back home on Friday March 7 after three consecutive road games and will face another high -level team from the East Conference.
The Kingston Frontenacs fight with Oshawa, Barrie and Brantford for first place in the East and will appear in Canada Life Place.
London returned from a deficit of 4-2 third period in Kingston 5-4, ahead of a shooting on November 29 in Slush Put Place.
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