The London Knights discussed their resilient Game 3 win, highlighting the team’s composure and commitment to playing their game. With a 3-0 series lead, the Knights stressed the importance of staying focused as they aim to close out the series next game.
Toronto – The new Canadian Hockey League season will feature several rule changes, effective with the pre-season schedule in all…
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