Photo courtesy Vincent Ethier/CHL
After losing in the tournament final a year ago in Saginaw, Mich., the
London Knights are getting a second chance.
The Knights went 2-1 in Memorial Cup round robin play this week in Rimouski, Que., the Ontario Hockey League champions picked up a 5-2 win over the Monton Wildcats Friday night in semifinal play.
The Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League champions got into the semifinal after beating the host team, the Rimouski Oceanic on Wednesday night in the final game of the round robin.
"All around I thought that was our best game of the tournament so far,” London forward Easton Cowan said. “We had a really good first, kind of laid back in the second but our third was probably our best period of the tournament so far.
“We had everyone scoring today, got lots of depth and it was a huge win for us.”
London opened the scoring early on in the game as Landon Sim scored on a wraparound after Oliver Bonk’s initial shot from the high slot missed the net just over four minutes into the contest.
Despite being heavily outshot in the opening period, the Wildcats would tie the game late in the period as Caleb Desnoyer capitalized on a Moncton power play with 1:40 to go. Desnoyer found himself in the left circle and beat Knights goaltender Austin Elliott with a shot through some traffic glove side.
London took a 2-1 lead in the second period as Denver Barkey beat Moncton goaltender Mathis Rousseau from the right faceoff circle on a one-timer after taking a cross-slot pass from Cowan at 5:24.
Just over two minutes later, the Wildcats tied the game at two as Dyllan Gill beat Elliot t on the power play with a shot from the high slot through traffic at 7:40.
The Knights made it a 3-2 game 3:35 into the third period when Blake Montgomery went to the net and redirected a pass from Sam Dickinson on the right win past Rousseau.
London extended the lead to 4-2 at 13:11 when Jesse Nurmi went to the net and took a pass from Jacob Julien on a faceoff win and beat Rousseau.
Cowan made it a 5-2 game with 1:49 to go after getting the puck from Barkey and scoring an empty net goal shorthanded.
Cowan and Barkey had a goal and an assist each for the Knights while Julien assisted on two goals for London.
Elliott stopped 21 shots in the victory.
Rousseau stopped 32 shots for Moncton.
Lineups
London
Denver Barkey-Sam O’Reilly-Easton
Cowan
Jesse Nurmi-Jacob Julien-Landon
Sim
Blake Montgomery-William Nicholl-Kasper Halttunen
Rene Van Bommel-Evan Van Gorp-Noah Read
Sam Dickinson-Henry Brzustewicz
Jared Woolley-Oliver Bonk
Adoni Fimis-Cam Allen
Austin Elliott
Aleksei Medvedev
Scratches
– Ryder Boulton (suspended – game 1 of 1), Noah Aboflan, Logan Hawery, Liam
Spencer, P.J. Fagan II
Moncton
Caleb
Desnoyers-Julius Sumpf-Preston Lounsbury
Juraj
Pekarcik-Markus Vidicek-Alex Mercier
Maxime
Cote-Gabe Smith-Vincent Collard
Pier-Etienne
Cloutier-Simon Binkley-Logan Crosby
Etienne
Morin-Dylan MacKinnon
Loke
Johansson-Dyllan Gill
Adam
Fortier-Gendron-Natan Grenier
Mathis
Rousseau
Rudy
Guimond
Scratches – Simon Mullen, Riley Sampson, Cooper Cormier
Tournament Results
Round Robin
May 23 – Medicine Hat 5, Rimouski 4
May 24 – London 3, Moncton 2 (OT)
May 25 – London
3, Rimouski 1
May 26 – Medicine
Hat 3, Moncton 1
May 27 – Medicine Hat 3, London 1
May 28 – Moncton 6, Rimouski 2