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A short roster did not mean the London Knights were short on talent.

13 December 2024
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A short roster did not mean the London Knights were short on talent.
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In a game where the Windsor Spitfires faced a short-handed London Knights team, the Knights still managed to secure a 4-2 victory. Despite missing key players, the Knights showcased their talent with seven NHL-drafted players on the ice. Windsor’s backup goalie Carter Froggett put up a strong performance before leaving the game due to a lower-body injury, allowing the Knights to take control and secure the win in the third period.

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