The London Knights met with media following their thrilling 4-3 overtime win over the Moncton Wildcats to open their 2025 Memorial Cup run. Head coach Dale Hunter alongside Kasper Halttunen and Sam O’Reilly discussed the team’s composure, Cowan’s vision, and O’Reilly’s game-winning finish as the Knights improved to 1-0 in the tournament.
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