Knights Become Back-to-Back OHL Champions with Win over Generals
- On May 15, the London Knights secured their second straight Ontario Hockey League title by beating the Oshawa Generals with a final score of 5 to 2.
- The Knights reached this victory after a series that included a second straight Championship matchup against Oshawa, first seen since 1955.
- Kasper Halttunen played a key role by scoring twice in the decisive game and earned the OHL playoff MVP award after tallying 15 goals across 17 playoff appearances.
- Halttunen, a 19-year-old Finnish player, became the first import to win the playoff MVP, while teammates Easton Cowan and Sam O'Reilly contributed goals and assists.
- The Knights secured the J. Ross Robertson Cup and earned a spot in the Memorial Cup alongside Quebec Maritimes finalists Moncton and Rimouski, with the WHL champion still to be decided.
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Knights become back-to-back OHL champions with win over Generals
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Friday FTB: Easton Cowan wins second OHL championship
Easton Cowan's London Knights won their second straight OHL Championship, beating Ben Danford's Oshawa Generals in five games. Easton Cowan finished with 13 goals and 39 points in only 17 games because London only lost one game all playoffs and therefore needed to play one more than the minimum. London Knights beat Oshawa Generals in Game 5 to repeat as OHL champions | TSNKasper Halttunen scored two goals and Sam Dickinson added a pair of assist…
Knights become back-to-back OHL champions with win over Generals – 105.9 The Region
LONDON — The London Knights are back-to-back Ontario Hockey League champions. Kasper Halttunen scored twice as London topped the Oshawa Generals 5-2 in Game 5 of the championship series Thursday, helping the Knights capture the J. Ross Robertson Cup and book their ticket to the Memorial Cup. Sam O’Reilly and Easton Cowan both had a goal and an assist while Landon Sim also scored for London. Sam Dickinson and Jacob Julien added two assists apiece…
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