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OHL 2024-25 Season Preview: Can the London Knights repeat as OHL champions?

The Ontario Hockey League reigned supreme last year. 

The league’s Western Conference especially, as the London Knights won the league championship and the Saginaw Spirit exacted revenge on home ice to capture the Memorial Cup in an all-OHL final. 

But this season? It’s all about the beasts of the East. 

The Eastern Conference will be nothing short of a bloodbath. The Brampton Steelheads will go toe-to-toe with the Barrie Colts for tops in the Central, and battle it out with the Oshawa Generals for first place in the conference. But the Brantford Bulldogs, Sudbury Wolves, Kingston Frontenacs and North Bay Battalion all have the opportunity to play spoiler this season. 

As the East goes to war, the road out west once again goes through London. Saginaw, the Flint Firebirds and Windsor Spitfires

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