The London Knights play host on Sunday afternoon to the new-look Windsor Spitfires, who added OHL star Shane Wright at last week’s trade deadline. The Knights have added plenty of horsepower, too, making this a potential preview of the Western Conference final this spring. Follow our Ryan Pyette for live coverage, below: Read More
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