London Knights kick off OHL championships Thursday night

The Knights lost Thursday's game, but will return to the ice Saturday

Image | LONDON KNIGHTS BLOCK PARTY - Sav Neth

Caption: Sav Neth runs a London Knights fan club on Facebook, with more than 5,000 members. He was among those attending Thursday's London Knights Playoff Party along Dundas Place. (Matthew Trevithick/CBC)

London Knights fans brought the enthusiasm, and the green and yellow, to Dundas Place on Thursday ahead of Game 1 of the Ontario Hockey League championship series against the Oshawa Generals.
The Knights are looking to win their sixth J. Ross Robertson Cup, and their second in a row against the Generals, after sweeping them 4-0 in last year's OHL final.
The Knights lost Thursday's game 4-2 but they'll get a chance to even the series on Saturday.
Before filing into Canada Life Place for the game, fans gathered outside in the late afternoon sun for some food and drink, and live music courtesy of the London-based band Texas King.
"Very, very positive. It's been an easy go for them, and I think it's going to continue right to the Memorial Cup," said Dick Hoos, who sat at a picnic table with his wife and several others.
Hoos is better known to Knights fans as "Sombrero Guy(external link)." For more than 20 years, he and wife Sharon ("Sombrero Lady") have tossed the hat onto the ice whenever a Knight gets a hat trick.
"The way they've been playing the game, it's so upbeat and so fast. They seem to be faster than their competition."

Image | LONDON KNIGHTS BLOCK PARTY - Texas King

Caption: London-based Texas King performs on Dundas Place as part of the London Knights Playoff Party event outside of Canada Life Place on May 8, 2025. (Matthew Trevithick/CBC)

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Caption: London Knights fans watch Texas King perform along Dundas Street at a playoff party event outside of Canada Life Place ahead of Game 1 of the OHL final on May 8, 2025. (Matthew Trevithick/CBC)

It's the third year in a row the Knights have played in the OHL final. Last year, the team managed to advance to the Memorial Cup and the championship game, but were shut out 4-3 by Saginaw.
The Knights have won two Memorial Cups, their first in 2005, and their most recent in 2016.
"It's gonna be a very big challenge, but with the experience they had last year, I think they have a really good shot," at the cup, said fan Pearen Wilbee, who donned a Knights jersey signed by the 2005 championship team.
"With the loss last year, it's just gonna build motivation for these players even more. They're gonna do whatever it takes."
Wilbee said his eye was on Easton Cowan, the Toronto Maple Leafs prospect and last year's OHL Playoff MVP and Red Tilson Trophy recipient.

Image | LONDON KNIGHTS BLOCK PARTY - Pearen Wilbee

Caption: London Knights fan Pearen Wilbee wears a Knights jersey signed by the 2005 Memorial Cup-winning team at a block party event outside Canada Life Place ahead of Game 1 of the OHL final on May 8, 2025. (Matthew Trevithick/CBC)

Image | LONDON KNIGHTS BLOCK PARTY - Laura Brown

Caption: London Knights fan Laura Brown is very optimistic about the team's chances in the OHL championship series, despite some setbacks, including the ankle injury that has sidelined Denver Barkey. (Matthew Trevithick/CBC)

For Londoner Laura Brown, Cowan isn't just a Knights player, he's also a neighbour. "He's on the next road over," she said.
Before the game, Brown was optimistic, but believed Oshawa's team was better this year than last.
"However, I think the fact that we have so many NHL selections ... we have the better team. But you never know. I mean, we had Barkey get hurt."
Team captain Denver Barkey has been sidelined since suffering an ankle injury during Game 1 of the Western Conference final on April 25 against Kitchener.
He wasn't in the lineup for Thursday's game, but earlier in the day, was named the recipient of the Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy as OHL Humanitarian of the Year.

Image | LONDON KNIGHTS BLOCK PARTY - Barkey's Buds

Caption: A merch table sells "Barkey's Buds" shirts at a playoff party event on Dundas Street ahead of Game 1 of the OHL finals at Canada Life Place on May 8, 2025. Knights captain Denver Barkey has been off the ice since suffering a bad ankle injury in Game 1 of the Western Conference final against Kitchener. (Matthew Trevithick/CBC)

Image | LONDON KNIGHTS BLOCK PARTY - Mike Stubbs

Caption: 980 CFPL host and London Knights play-by-play announcer Mike Stubbs interviews Sav Neth, president of the London Knights fan club, outside Canada Life Place ahead of Game 1 of the OHL final on May 8, 2025. (Matthew Trevithick/CBC)

"It's gonna go six or seven," games, said Joe Babin of the series. "My prediction."
"Oshawa's going to be a good opponent, because they're very strong on the back end. Good goalie as well. (Jacob) Oster's a good goalie."
Sav Neth heads a London Knights fan club page on Facebook with more than 5,000 members.
To get people in the mood, he brought along a fan box to Thursday's game with green lightsabers, glow sticks, and other items to energize the crowd.
"Everybody's excited for this opportunity," he said of fan club members. "Three times doesn't come up often. We're excited, we're ready to go, we're ready to cheer."
"All I ask as fans: stand up, cheer, be proud, no matter what the score is. Be there. Support, support, support."