WORLD JUNIORS: It's about the next magic moment
Jordan Eberle woke up in his hotel room yesterday, flicked on the TV and watched what more than million other Canadians saw the night before: His heroic game-saving goal with 5.4 seconds left and his shootout goal that helped Canada defeat the Russians in the semi-final of the world junior hockey championship.
WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY: Swedes will be a real handful
OTTAWA -- P.K. Subban could come up with only one explanation how Canada made it to tonight's world junior gold-medal game against Sweden without playing its best hockey.
Late goal sets up Knights winBrian Kilrea's lone London stop on his OHL regular-season coaching farewell tour netted him a plaque and a Knights golf shirt.Full Story
WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY: Swedes will be a real handful (Jan. 5, 2009)
OTTAWA -- P.K. Subban could come up with only one explanation how Canada made it to tonight's world junior gold-medal game against Sweden without playing its best hockey.
Late goal sets up Knights win (Jan. 5, 2009)
Brian Kilrea's lone London stop on his OHL regular-season coaching farewell tour netted him a plaque and a Knights golf shirt.
WORLD JUNIORS: Swedes set to spoil Canada's big party (Jan. 5, 2009)
A future Flame declared all the heat will be on the home team in tonight's gold medal game of the world junior championship at Scotiabank Place.
WORLD JUNIORS: It's about the next magic moment (Jan. 5, 2009)
Jordan Eberle woke up in his hotel room yesterday, flicked on the TV and watched what more than million other Canadians saw the night before: His heroic game-saving goal with 5.4 seconds left and his shootout goal that helped Canada defeat the Russians in the semi-final of the world junior hockey championship.
Recharged Sting prevail (Jan. 3, 2009)
Back when they were mired in ninth place in the OHL's Western Conference, the Sarnia Sting made sweeping changes.
WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY: Cool Canucks (Jan. 2, 2009)
OTTAWA -- When Senators prospect Jim O'Brien blasted a slapshot past Team Canada goalie Dustin Tokarski to give the U.S. an early 3-0 lead Wednesday night, two things must have gone through the minds of 20,223 fans at Scotiabank Place:
Knights prove they're back on top (Jan. 2, 2009)
They took the bus to Saginaw on Tuesday with 11 days of rust and a patchwork lineup.
Taylor's Christmas spirit boosts Roth (Dec. 30, 2008)
Two days before the world junior hockey tournament started, London Knights defenceman Vladimir Roth was let go by the Czech Republic team.
WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY: Man advantage (Dec. 30, 2008)
OTTAWA -- You know the expression that goes something like, "Pat Quinn has forgotten more hockey than you'll ever know?"
WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY: Canada off to hot start (Dec. 27, 2008)
OTTAWA -- Playing in their first game of the world junior hockey championship, in their home country and in front of 19,622 fans -- the most for a game in the tournament's 32-year history -- you might have expected a few jitters from the Canadian players.
WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY: Puzzle not quite complete (Dec. 26, 2008)
OTTAWA -- The lines are pretty much set and the first power-play unit is ready to go, but yesterday Team Canada coach Pat Quinn was still contemplating the big question: Who will start in goal, Chet Pickard or Dustin Tokarski?