London Knights hand out 2025-26 team awards; have home ice against Soo Greyhounds
The London Knights celebrated their successful season by announcing team awards and preparing for their playoff matchup against the Soo Greyhounds.
The London Knights, a prominent team in the Ontario Hockey League, concluded their regular season with an impressive record of 40 wins, marking their 17th instance of reaching this achievement since 2000. In a ceremony held at Canada Life Place on March 22, the team recognized outstanding performances with various awards honoring players for their contributions. The awards included several categories such as the Most Improved Player and the Fan Favourite, illustrating the team's commitment to acknowledging both skill and effort among its members.
Looking ahead, the Knights have secured home-ice advantage for their first-round playoff series against the Soo Greyhounds, a matchup that rekindles a historic rivalry not seen in the postseason since 2007. That earlier clash was particularly noteworthy, as the Knights triumphed in a thrilling seven-game series led by prominent players like Patrick Kane and Sam Gagner. With only four playoff meetings between these two teams in their history, the Knights have emerged victorious in each prior series, establishing a strong psychological advantage as they prepare for the upcoming competition.
As the series approaches, fans can anticipate an exciting showdown, and the team's excellent performance throughout the season has set high expectations. The Knightsβ preparedness and the excitement around the returning rivalry with the Greyhounds suggest that the playoffs could be an exhilarating chapter in the Knights' ongoing legacy within the league. Fans and analysts alike are looking forward to how this match-up unfolds, especially given the historical success the Knights have enjoyed against the Greyhounds in playoff encounters.