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When the final buzzer sounded on the London Knights Memorial Cup win, Jesse Nurmi couldn’t wait to call his parents back home in Finland. Despite the time difference, the Nurmis stayed up until 5 a.m.
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 ...
Gardiner MacDougall had a blunt assessment of his team’s first period on Wednesday night. “We were atrocious,” the Moncton Wildcats head coach said. “That may be, I don't know, the worst period in ...
While Medicine Hat has a stacked team full of talent, the 2025 Memorial Cup will be filled with powerhouse teams who have had very impressive playoff runs of their own. One of those teams is the ...
One of those teams is the Moncton Wildcats, who will represent the QMJHL this year. For the first time since 2010, Moncton is headed to the Memorial Cup. The Wildcats had an impressive playoff run ...
RIMOUSKI - The London Knights are going back to the Memorial Cup final and they're determined to redeem last year’s devastating defeat.
The London centre scored two huge goals, including the 3-on-3 winner set up by Cowan 4:23 into overtime, to lead the Knights to a 3-2 victory over Moncton in their Memorial Cup opener before 4,512 ...
The former University of New Brunswick coach racked up more than 700 varsity wins and nine Canadian titles. He’s also a Memorial Cup winner and a gold medallist on the international stage.
lifted the London Knights to an exciting 3-2 victory over the Moncton Wildcats in the opening game for both teams at the 2025 Memorial Cup championship. Kasper Halttunen, with a second-period ...
And in his first season behind Moncton’s bench, MacDougall led the Wildcats to a Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League championship. Now he’s seeking another Memorial Cup triumph.
Blake Montgomery scored the winner 3:35 into the third period to lift the Knights past the Moncton Wildcats 5-2 in the tournament’s semifinal Friday. London will take on the Medicine Hat Tigers in ...