London Knights return to Memorial Cup final with 5-2 win over Moncton Wildcats
- On Friday, May 30, 2025, in Rimouski, Quebec, the London Knights secured a 5-2 victory over the Moncton Wildcats in the Memorial Cup semifinal.
- The Knights reached the final by building on strong offensive performances and solid goaltending, continuing their consistent success which includes only one instance of consecutive losses since March 2024.
- Key contributors to the London victory included Landon Sim, Denver Barkey, Jesse Nurmi, and Blake Montgomery, who scored the game-winning goal 3:35 into the third period, supported by goaltender Austin Elliott’s 21 saves.
- Moncton’s Caleb Desnoyers scored a power-play goal and added an assist, while Dyllan Gill added a second-period goal, and goalie Mathis Rousseau stopped 32 shots despite the loss.
- London will face the Medicine Hat Tigers, Western Hockey League champions, on Sunday in the Memorial Cup final for the Canadian junior hockey title.
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London beats Moncton 5-2 to advance to face Medicine Hat in Memorial Cup final
Blake Montgomery broke a tie at 3:35 of the third period and the London Knights beat the Moncton Wildcats 5-2 on Friday night in the Memorial Cup semifinal to advance to face the Medicine Hat Tigers on Sunday in the final.

London Knights return to Memorial Cup final with 5-2 win over Moncton Wildcats
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