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Ontario’s own London Knights are back and hungry for redemption at the 2025 Memorial Cup — and you can catch every game live at
Our House.

After falling just short in last year’s final, the Knights return with unfinished business and a roster packed with top-tier talent. Leafs prospect Easton Cowan led the OHL playoffs in points, Kasper Halttunen earned MVP honours of the OHL playoffs, and goaltender Austin Elliott has been nearly unbeatable. With just one loss on their playoff run, this team is locked in and determined to bring the Cup back to Ontario.

They’ll face tough competition from across the CHL. The Medicine Hat Tigers are led by 17-year-old phenom Gavin McKenna, who racked up 129 points during the regular season and put together a record-breaking 54-game point streak — the longest the CHL has seen since 2000. Widely projected as the top pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, McKenna is a must-watch talent already dominating at the junior level.

The Moncton Wildcats arrive as QMJHL champions, coached by the legendary Gardiner MacDougall. They bring a deep, high-powered roster featuring Caleb Desnoyers, a projected top-10 NHL pick and playoff MVP after racking up 30 points in 19 games. Moncton’s balanced attack and playoff poise make them a serious contender.

And then there’s the hometown team, the Rimouski Océanic, who qualified as tournament hosts but proved they belong with a deep playoff run that pushed Moncton to six games. Captain Jacob Mathieu led all QMJHL playoff scorers, while goalie Mathis Langevin posted lights-out numbers between the pipes.

With top NHL prospects, unforgettable storylines, and the future of hockey on full display, this year’s tournament is one you won’t want to miss.

Catch every moment live at Our House — and don’t forget to check out our daily specials while you’re here.

Let’s go, Knights!

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