Niagara’s goalkeeper Hayden Jeffrey made 41 stops for his first OHL and Kevin victory, he recorded a hat trick while the icedogs beat London Knights 6-4 on March 1 at the Meridian Center in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Jeffrey only made his third departure in the Ontario hockey league due to injuries to former knight Owen Flores and Londoner Charlie Robertson and died many times.
He made five stops in the first five minutes and built from there.
Kevin, he crossed the plateau of 30 goals with his second goal and sealed things with an empty network with 1:07 to do.
It was the first victory of Niagara since January 26 and he ended a sequence of 12 games without victory.
Evan Van Gorp installed Denver Barkey to open the scoring for knights at 11:44 am from the first period. The two players missed time on the rest of the period because of an injury,
Barkey was overturned in the end boards by Noah Van Vliet of Niagara after his goal and Van Gorp took a high stick in the face.
The two players returned to start the second period.

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Before that, that of the Icedogs equaled the 1-1 game when he scored his first of the two goals short of 36 seconds after Barkey’s goal.
Sam Dickinson hammered a single shooter at a London power game to send the Knights to the locker room in the locker room in 20 minutes.
After 27 shots combined in the first period, the match took a much more defensive look in the second period.
After a fight between Dickinson and Van Vliet, he equaled the match on an advantage of the Niagara man who results from it at 12:46, then Londonian Ryan Roobroeck put the icedogs in front of 3-2 with a power of play in power at 17:38 of the second.
Ethan Czata scored on a breakaway only 1:36 of the third period to do so 4-2 Niagara and it became a bulge that the knights could not completely close.
Kasper Halttunen brought London into a purpose with a single animated power at 9:24 am from the third, but less than three minutes after Ivan Galiyanov was blowing after his former teammate of Vaughan Kings, Aleksei Medvedev to give the ICEDOGs an advance of 5-3.
Sam O’Reilly obtained the 5-4 score with 2:11 on the left but the Knights could not find the equalizer.
London exceeded the ICEDOGS 44-32.
The knights were 2 for 5 on the power game.
Niagara was 2 for 4.
Evan Van Gorp engages in Maine
Another player from the Ontario League took advantage of the open door that has become available when NCAA schools have accepted a change of rule that allows players with a major junior experience to play Hockey NCAA. Knights striker Evan Van Gorp announced his commitment to the University of Maine on February 24. Van Gorp is only 17 years old and plans to end his career in the Ontario League saying: “There is no better place to develop than London.” Van Gorp has 17 goals and 19 assists for 36 points this season.
The next
The Knights return to the Oshawa Communities Center Communities in Ontario, for the first time since they won the Hockey League in Ontario 2024.
They left the ice that evening after a celebration.
Ten general players who played that night are on the Oshawa team this year and they will not want London to leave their ice in a good mood again.
The generals won the only other match between the teams this year when they beat the Knights 5-3 on December 6 in Canada Life Place.
The game cover will start at 5.30 p.m. on 980 CFPL, at http://www.980cfpl.ca And on IHEART Radio and Radioplayer Canada applications.
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