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PLAYOFF TRACKER: Schedule confirmed for Knights v. Generals OHL Final

PLAYOFF TRACKER: Schedule confirmed for Knights v. Generals OHL Final

CTV News05-05-2025

For the second season in a row, the Knights will face Oshawa in the OHL final
For the second season in a row, the Knights will face Oshawa in the OHL final
For the second season in a row, the Knights will face Oshawa in the OHL final, with the first game in the series coming up on Thursday.
In the 2024 playoffs, London swept Oshawa to win the league championship.
The London Knights clinched their spot in the OHL final on Wednesday night, beating the Kitchener Rangers 4-2 at the Memorial Auditorium.
It was the Knights' third straight series sweep, improving their record to 12-0 in these playoffs.
Round 1
Game 1 – March 28, Attack 1, Knights 6
Game 2 – March 30, Attack 3, Knights 6
Game 3 – April 1, Knights 7, Attack 4
Game 4 – April 3, Knights 8, Attack 4
Round 2
Game 1 - April 10, Knights 6, Otters 3
Game 2 - April 12, Knights 7, Otters 2
Game 3 - April 15, Knights 4, Erie 0
Game 4 - April 17, Knights 4, Erie 3
Western Conference Championship Series
Game 1 - April 25, Knights 5, Rangers 2
Game 2 - April 27, Knights 6, Rangers 2
Game 3 - April 28, Knights 3, Rangers 2
Game 4 - April 30, Knights 4, Rangers 2
OHL Finals
Game 1 - May 8, Generals v. Knights @ Canada Life Place, 7:00 p.m.
Game 2 - May 10, Generals v. Knights @ Canada Life Place, 7:00 p.m.
Game 3 - May 12, Knights v. Generals @ Tribute Communities Centre, 7:00 p.m.
Game 4 - May 13, Knights v. Generals @ Tribute Communities Centre, 7:00 p.m.
*Game 5 - May 15, Generals v. Knights @ Canada Life Place, 7:00 p.m.
*Game 6 - May 17, Knights v. Generals @ Tribute Communities Centre, 7:00 p.m.
*Game 7 - May 19, Generals v. Knights @ Canada Life Place, 7:00 p.m.
* if necessary

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