logo
4-goal 1st period leads London Knights to Game 1 win in Western Conference Championship

4-goal 1st period leads London Knights to Game 1 win in Western Conference Championship

Global News26-04-2025
A day after being named OHL Defenceman of the year, Sam Dickinson put up four points as the London Knights knocked off the Kitchener Rangers 5-2 at Canada Life Place on April 25, 2025.
Dickinson had two goals and two assists on the night to lead the way offensively for London.
The Knights lead the best-of-7 series one game to none.
The game wasn't all on the up and up for London as captain Denver Barkey left the game with an apparent leg injury with 3:51 remaining in the third period.
The Knights talked a lot in the week leading up to Game 1 about being ready having not played a game for eight days while Kitchener was playing every second day in their comeback series victory over Windsor.
Story continues below advertisement
The players heeded their own advice as they came flying into the first period.
Landon Sim scored 2:08 into the open period by redirecting a Cam Allen pass past Jackson Parsons and into the Ranger net.
London made it 2-0 just one minute and seven seconds later the 2025 OHL Defenceman of the Year Sam Dickinson bashed home his own rebound for his fifth goal of the playoffs.
View image in full screen
Sam Dickinson and Kasper Halttunen of the London Knights celebrate a goal in Game 1 of the OHL's Western Conference Championship series. Jim Van Horne / 980 CFPL
Less than two minutes after that a delay of game penalty led to a Knights power play and Kasper Halttunen hammered in one of his patented one-timers from the top of the left faceoff circle to give London a 3-0 lead.
Get breaking National news
For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up
By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy
Two big right pad saves from Knights goalie Austin Elliott on Jack Pridham and Luca Romano preserved the lead in the middle portion of the first period, and then with 10.2 seconds remaining, Dickinson did it again as he scored on a shot from the high slot and London took a 4-0 advantage to the dressing room.
Story continues below advertisement
The teams traded goals in the middle period as Blake Montgomery flew down left wing and cut to the net to to give the Knights a 5-0 lead with 4:09 remaining on the clock.
Romano gave Kitchener their first goal of the series less than two minutes later on a pass from Tanner Lam and London led 5-1 through 40 minutes.
Romano's second of the game at 10:24 of the third period made the score 5-2.
Rangers forward Christian Humphries left the game after being hit hard by Halttunen behind the Kitchener net in the first minute of the game and did not return. The play was reviewed by the officials and the check was called legal and no punishment was handed out to Halttunen.
London outshot the Rangers 41-24.
The Knights were 1-for-3 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill.
Sam Dickinson named OHL Defenceman of the Year
Sam Dickinson was named the Ontario Hockey League Defenceman of the Year on April 24 after putting up the best offensive season by a D-man in London Knights history and also leading the entire league in plus-minus.
Dickinson recorded 91 points in the regular season and was a plus-64.
Story continues below advertisement
'It's obviously a huge honour,' said Dickinson. 'I have so many people to thank, from everyone with the London Knights to my teammates to my family.
Dickinson becomes the eighth Knights defender to earn the Max Kaminsky trophy joining Evan Bouchard, Danny Syvret, John Erskine, Bob Halkidis, Rick Green, Rob Ramage and Brad Marsh. Marsh and Ramage were co-winners in 1978.
Up next
London and Kitchener will play Game 2 of the Western Conference Championship on Sunday, Apr. 27 at 4 p.m., at Canada Life Place.
Coverage will begin at 3:30 p.m., on 980 CFPL, at 980cfpl.ca and on the iHeart Radio and Radioplayer Canada apps.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Jays reinstate all-star catcher Kirk from IL
Jays reinstate all-star catcher Kirk from IL

Global News

timea day ago

  • Global News

Jays reinstate all-star catcher Kirk from IL

See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays have reinstated all-star catcher Alejandro Kirk from the seven-day injured list. He is also active for Sunday's series finale against the Kansas City Royals. In other moves, Toronto optioned infielder Leo Jimenez to Triple-A Buffalo. Kirk was put on IL last Sunday due to a concussion. Story continues below advertisement The 26-year-old was pulled in the fourth inning of the Blue Jays' 6-1 win over the Detroit Tigers on July 26 after he took a foul tip off his face mask. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy He was replaced by Tyler Heineman shortly after. Kirk has a batting average of .304 to go along with seven home runs and 47 runs batted in in 88 games this season. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 3, 2025.

Scherzer shines in shutting down Royals
Scherzer shines in shutting down Royals

Global News

time2 days ago

  • Global News

Scherzer shines in shutting down Royals

TORONTO – Max Scherzer delivered a much-needed classy performance for the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday. The 41-year-old Scherzer (2-1) allowed one run over six innings to lift the Blue Jays (65-47) to a 4-2 win against the Kansas City Royals (55-56) for only Toronto's second win in seven outings. The American League East-leading Blue Jays' pitching staff allowed 15 homers in the previous six-game funk. The future Hall of Famer did allow a two-out solo homer to Salvador Perez in the sixth inning, but he yielded only five hits with no walks and five strikeouts before 41,842 at Rogers Centre. 'Max set the tone,' Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. 'There was just the one mistake to Perez. 'His stuff is kind of back to where it should be. He can be a difference maker down the stretch. He's been trending in the right direction.' Story continues below advertisement Scherzer has been stymied by a right thumb issue in 2025. This was his ninth start since missing three months with the ailment. Although he claims to be getting stronger and he continues to build up strength in his troubled right thumb and area, Scherzer departed Saturday's game after only 85 pitches because of a 'fatigued' right hand. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'In the sixth inning, I was gassed,' said Scherzer, who tossed a season-high 96 pitches in seven innings in a loss to Detroit last Sunday. 'It's not my shoulder, not my elbow, not my back. My hand was very fatigued today.' Scherzer also had to overcome the loss of catcher Tyler Heineman, who left after three innings because of a sore jaw as a result of taking a foul ball off his mask. Story continues below advertisement Scherzer is meticulous about his preparation and game plan. So he huddled with backup Ali Sanchez and pitching coach Pete Walker in the tunnel leading to the Blue Jays dugout before the fourth inning. 'It definitely throws you a curveball when that happens,' Scherzer said. 'I haven't worked with Ali at all. So you try to get on the same page, like, 'Hey, this is where we're at in the order and what we've been doing. This is what we want to try to do.'' Sanchez was promoted to the Blue Jays last week when Alejandro Kirk suffered a concussion. He's expected to return to the lineup for the series finale against the Royals on Sunday. Scherzer relied on a similar situation when he was with the 2019 World Series-champion Washington Nationals. Yan Gomes suffered a mid-game injury and had to be replaced by Kurt Suzuki. 'You rely on instincts of what's going on within the game,' Scherzer said. 'Ali did great. He came in and called a great game. He had good targets. He had good everything. 'We won the ball game because he came in and did his job.' HIT MACHINE Bo Bichette drove in the final run of the Blue Jays' three-run third inning with a single to right field. It was the first of a three-singles game to increase his hit total to a MLB-leading 137. Story continues below advertisement In his last 23 games, Bichette is hitting .400 with 13 doubles, two homers, 18 RBIs and 13 runs scored. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 2, 2025.

Ukraine's Kostyuk through to quarterfinals of women's National Bank Open in Montreal
Ukraine's Kostyuk through to quarterfinals of women's National Bank Open in Montreal

Global News

time2 days ago

  • Global News

Ukraine's Kostyuk through to quarterfinals of women's National Bank Open in Montreal

Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine has advanced to the quarterfinals of the women's National Bank Open in Montreal with a three-set victory over McCartney Kessler of the United States. The 23-year-old Kostyuk recovered from a first-set loss to defeat Kessler 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 in the fourth round at IGA Stadium. Kostyuk, the 24th seed, will meet the winner of a match between her countrywoman Dayana Yastremska and ninth seed Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy But the buzz in Montreal was for a later feature match between Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko and top seed Coco Gauff of the United States. The 18-year-old Mboko from Toronto is the lone Canadian singles player still competing in the event. The match will be played on centre court. Mboko is 85th in the WTA's rankings while Gauff is No. 2. Story continues below advertisement

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store