Road to Memorial Cup: OHL Championship Series daily
Game 4
London 7-1 Oshawa — Knights win series 4-0
- Easton Cowan (TOR) had four points (1G, 3A) as the London Knights secured a fifth J. Ross Robertson Cup after a four-game sweep of Oshawa
- Kasper Halttunen (SJ) also scored twice while Sam Dickinson, Ruslan Gazizov, Denver Barkey and William Nicholl also found the back of the net. Jackson Edward (BOS) collected three assists
- Michael Simpson made 25 saves as he won a second straight OHL championship
- London will now head to the 2024 Memorial Cup presented by Dow that will take place May 24 – June 2
For the first time since 2016, the @LondonKnights claim the #OHLChampionship! #RoadtoMemorialCup pic.twitter.com/XSkcE39RDX
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) May 16, 2024
Game 3
London 7-6 Oshawa (2OT) — Knights lead series 3-0
- Henry Brzustewicz had the double overtime winner at 2:00 as London completed an incredible comeback to take Game 3 7-6 over Oshawa
- Trailing 6-2 after 40 minutes, the Knights scored four unanswered capped by Sam O’Reilly’s equalizer with 2:57 to play
- Kasper Halttunen (SJ) scored his second straight hat-trick for London while Oliver Bonk (PHI) had three points (1G, 2A) and Easton Cowan (TOR) had a trio of assists
- Cal Ritchie (COL) and Dylan Roobroeck (NYR) each had four points (1G, 3A) while Luca D’Amato and Connor Lockhart each scored twice for Oshawa
- Game 4 is May 15 at 7pm ET live on TSN and CHL TV
HENRY BRZUSTEWICZ 😤
Down 6-2 after 40, the @LondonKnights complete the comeback in double overtime to take Game 3 of the #OHLChampionship Series! #RoadtoMemorialCup
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) May 14, 2024
Game 2
London 9-1 Oshawa — Knights lead series 2-0
- Kasper Halttunen (SJ) had a hat-trick as London dominated Oshawa 9-1 in Game 2 to take a 2-0 series lead
- Easton Cowan (TOR) found the back of the net twice while Denver Barkey (PHI) had a four-point (1G, 3A) game
- Ruslan Gazizov, Evan Van Gorp and Max McCue (CBJ) also scored, the latter of which through a ‘Michigan’ goal
- After a pair of goals in Game 1, Oliver Bonk (PHI) added three assists. Michael Simpson made 16 saves before he was pulled with 10:41 left in regulation
- Ben Danford scored for Oshawa
- Game 3 is May 13 at 7pm ET live on TSN and CHL TV
OH MY GOODNESS MAX MCCUE! 🥍#RoadtoMemorialCup | #OHLChampionship pic.twitter.com/7o4yLPWb5V
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) May 12, 2024
Game 1
London 8-1 Oshawa — Knights lead series 1-0
- London took Game 1 after an emphatic 8-1 victory over Oshawa at Budweiser Gardens
- Easton Cowan (TOR) had a career high five points (1G, 4A) to lead the offensive charge
- Olivier Bonk (PHI) and Ruslan Gazizov each scored twice while Jacob Julien (WPG) had three points (1G, 2A)
- Denver Barkey (PHI) and Jared Woolley each had a goal and an assist while Michael Simpson made 24 saves
- Connor Lockhart had Oshawa’s only goal
- Game 2 is May 11 at 7pm ET live on TSN and CHL TV
First goal for Barkey, fifth point for Cowan 👏🏻 #RoadtoMemorialCup | #OHLChampionship
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) May 10, 2024
Watch live
TSN will provide complete coverage of the WHL, OHL, and QMJHL Championship Series beginning with Game 1 while RDS will showcase the QMJHL Championship Series from Game 1 onward. Full coverage of the WHL, OHL, and QMJHL Championship Series will also be available on CHL TV to fans worldwide while select games will air on NHL Network in the United States.