Meneghin Shines, Tigers Advance to Memorial Cup Final with 3-1 Win over Knights
- The Medicine Hat Tigers defeated the London Knights 3-1 on Tuesday night to advance to the Memorial Cup final in their fourth championship appearance.
- The Tigers entered the game having won the Western Hockey League and relied heavily on goaltender Harrison Meneghin and strong team character to reach this stage.
- Meneghin, the 20-year-old WHL playoff MVP, stopped 35 shots despite London's sustained pressure, while Mathew Ward scored the winning goal early in the third period.
- Coach Blair Desjardins admitted that London likely had the upper hand in the game but commended his team's determination, emphasizing that reaching the finals was largely thanks to Meneghin, who has been a dependable presence throughout the season.
- With the Tigers seeking a third Memorial Cup, they await the semifinal winner between the Moncton Wildcats and Rimouski Oceanic for Sunday's final, highlighting their strong postseason form.
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Meneghin shines, Tigers advance to Memorial Cup final with 3-1 win over Knights
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Photo credit: Vincent Ethier The Medicine Hat Tigers advanced to the final of the 2025 Memorial Cup Tuesday night after a 3-1 win over the London Knights. Ethan Neutens, Mathew Ward and Ryder Ritchie (MIN) scored for Med Hat as Harrison Meneghin (TB) made 35 saves. London’s only goal came from Kasper Halttunen (SJ) while…
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