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Home » London » LIVE: Easton Cowan units new OHL point-streak document at 56 video games
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LIVE: Easton Cowan units new OHL point-streak document at 56 video games

December 7, 202410 Mins Read
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Easton Cowan of the London Knights celebrates after scoring within the first interval of their Ontario Hockey League sport in opposition to the Oshawa Generals at Canada Life Place in London on Friday Dec. 6, 2024. Cowan set an unofficial OHL document by scoring at the very least one level in 56 straight common season video games during the last two season. Derek Ruttan/The

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Easton Cowan made Ontario Hockey League historical past – however the celebration was short-lived.

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The Knights star handed Doug Gilmour’s 41-year-old league document with a first-period objective to register a degree in his 56th consecutive regular-season sport, however he was knocked out of the competition on a controversial second-period hit by Oshawa defenceman Zachary Sandhu. The Generals rallied to attain 5 straight to snap London’s 19-game win streak in a 5-3 determination earlier than 9,061 Friday at Canada Life Place.

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Knights GM Mark Hunter mentioned Cowan was “feeling pretty good” and doesn’t imagine the Maple Leafs first-rounder’s participation within the Canadian world junior choice camp subsequent week will likely be in jeopardy.

“We took him out because we couldn’t take a chance,” Hunter mentioned. “You don’t know until the morning (how he will be) but he seems fine that way.”

The Knights had been upset that the 6-foot-2, 195-pound Sandhu, who additionally left the sport instantly after the collision, wasn’t penalized for the play. Referee Ryan Hutchison reviewed it for a five-minute main however wiped it off the board after spending a number of minutes watching the replay.

“They told me it was shoulder to the chest and their heads hit,” London captain Denver Barkey mentioned. “In my opinion, the guy (Sandhu) could have laid off the hit. It’s blindside and dirty. That’s the MVP, the Red Tilson winner and the MVP of the playoffs, and that doesn’t go unnoticed.

“I have faith in Easton. I saw him after the game and you can never count him out. He’s a strong kid. (Sandhu) is lucky that he left the game because he would have had to answer the bell.”

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The Knights brass had been surprised when the main penalty got here off the board.

“He (Sandhu) came from the dark side,” Mark Hunter mentioned. “(Hutchison) looked at it and thought it was OK but we’ve been told (that kind of hit) isn’t OK. You have to ask the league. I don’t get if he came from the side and hit the guy from the side, it’s usually called blindside hit.

“Easton didn’t see him coming and you’re supposed to hit from the front.”

Generals head coach Steve O’Rourke thought it was a pivotal second that helped flip across the sport. Oshawa’s first two tallies got here with the person benefit and sparked an offensive surge London couldn’t cease.

“Any time someone hits the top player who drives their offence and team and he doesn’t return, that’s going to change the momentum,” he mentioned. “It was good, hard physical hockey and I thought it was well-officiated on both sides. (Hutchison) didn’t say anything to us. If they (the Knights) want supplemental discipline, they will send it off to the league and the league will decide on it.

“The refs make their decision and we have to live with it.”

And the way about Sandhu’s standing?

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“We’ll see, too.” O’Rourke mentioned. “Right now, it’s just a cut (on his face) and we’ll go from there.

cowan Easton Cowan (left) celebrates with London Knights teammate Sam Dickinson after scoring in the first period of their Ontario Hockey League game against the Oshawa Generals at Canada Life Place in London on Friday De. 6, 2024. Cowan set an unofficial OHL record by scoring at least one point in 56 straight regular season games over the last two seasons. Derek Ruttan/The

STREAK OVER: The loss was London’s first since a 5-1 drubbing at home Oct. 18 against Saginaw. The Knights were in control but the Cowan exit clearly had an effect.

“It stunned a bit to see your best player get hurt,” Barkey mentioned. “He’s so valuable to our team, you go into a bit of shock. They both left the game. We wanted to play for him and sadly, we kind of let him down. We got away from our game. We stepped back after they scored that power play goal to make it 3-1 and we were on our heels. They (the Gens) have a really good hockey team with a lot of skill and scoring power.”

That is the final sport for Cowan, Barkey, Oliver Bonk and Sam Dickinson with the Knights earlier than attempting out for the Canadian world junior workforce. It’s a bitter style to lose to the membership they swept within the OHL remaining final spring, however they nonetheless depart in first place general.

“We’re not going to win out,” Barkey mentioned. “It’s almost impossible to do. It sucks to lose, but it’s been an awesome run and a helluva month and a half. We’re not going to let it bother us. We’re going to get better and have that game (in Oshawa March 2) circled on our calendar.

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“We played 13 games in 30 games in November and won them all. We made a lot of progress. Now, six of us (including Finns Kasper Halttunen and Jesse Nurmi) will have the opportunity to try to represent our countries.”

The Generals didn’t take a look at this as revenge for final yr’s finals sweep.

“The (Knights) are a good hockey team leading the league,” O’Rourke mentioned. “That stuff from last year is last year. We’re trying to be better this year and take that next step. This group is no different than any other that matured together. We don’t really change the way we play and it’s a mark of a group that gets things done the right way.”

THE MILESTONE: The OHL will proceed to acknowledge Gilmour’s 55-game streak because the official league document as a result of it occurred in a single season. Cowan’s run is unofficial as a result of it has stretched over two campaigns.

However the achievement just isn’t misplaced on the hockey world and Mark Hunter will attain out to his outdated teammate with the 1989 Stanley Cup champion Calgary Flames to speak about it.

“I need to call him,” Hunter mentioned of Gilmour. “He’s a hockey fanatic and he’ll be watching it. Dougie will be happy for the kid. That’s the kind of person he is. He’s one of the best teammates I ever played with and he would be elated that Easton did this.”

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Subsequent up? Mario Lemieux holds the Canadian Hockey League document of 61 video games in 1983-84 with Laval. It gained’t be official, both, but it surely’s one thing for Cowan to shoot for when he comes again wholesome from Ottawa.

“It’s so hard and I don’t know how he’s able to do it,” Barkey mentioned. “He’s a really special player and put in years of hard work. I’m sure he’ll be an NHL player for a long time. What he’s doing, he just finds a way and that’s what great players do.

“He’s been able to do it for 56 games.”

It’s too unhealthy he didn’t get to complete the competition.

AROUND THE RINK: Cowan’s streak has lasted since Nov. 25, 2003 at Barrie . . . Oshawa over-age goaltender Jacob Oster is injured (day-to-day with a lower-body damage) so rookie Isaac Gravelle began and improved to an ideal 6-0. He was backed up by former London Nationwide Hayden Sabourin, who now performs for the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Mississauga Chargers . . . You’ll by no means see a prettier objective than Beckett Sennecke’s particular person effort to get previous Dickinson and rating within the third interval. The Geese prospect’s tally killed London’s late comeback hopes . . . The reffing needs to be higher than it was within the second interval. It didn’t match the velocity and talent on show . . . Saginaw defenceman Zayne Parekh was added to the Canadian world junior choice camp to exchange injured Kamloops Blazers blue-liner Harrison Brunicke . . .  London goaltender Alexsei Medvedev and defenceman Henry Brzustewicz had been named to the Western Convention roster for the inaugural Connor McDavid OHL high prospects sport Jan. 15 at Brantford. Kitchener’s Cameron Reid of Aylmer can even be on the West workforce whereas Londoner Aiden Younger of the Peterborough Petes will play for the East.

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Generals 5, Knights 3
Oshawa targets: Luca Marrelli, Colby Barlow, Tyler Graham, Ben Danford, Beckett Sennecke
London targets: Blake Montgomery, Easton Cowan, Will Nicholl
Subsequent: The Knights face Windsor subsequent Friday, 7 p.m. at Canada Life Place.

Friday at Canada Life Place

Generals 5, Knights 3

First interval
1., London, Montgomery 6 (Nicholl, Woolley) 7:17
2. London, Cowan 15 (Dickinson, Barkey) 13:28 (pp)
Penalties – Sandhu, Osh (cross-checking) 5:52, Dickinson, Ldn (interference) 7:03, Ritchie, Osh (blindside hit) 13:11, Julien, Ldn (slashing) 15:32.

Second interval
3. London, Nicholl 11 (unassisted) 0:56
4. Oshawa, Marrelli 14 (Sennecke, Barlow) 14:52 (pp)
5. Oshawa, Barlow 13 (Sennecke, Marrelli) 16:56 (pp)
Penalties – Danford, Osh (roughing) 6:01, Ritchie, Osh (roughing) 8:10, Woolley, Ldn (cross-checking) 11:15, Franssen, Osh (roughing), Sim, Ldn (slashing) 14:01, Nicholl, Ldn (tripping) 14:16, Ritchie, Osh, Brzustewicz, Ldn (unsportsmanlike conduct) 15:50, Sim, Ldn (cross-checking) 16:45, Sinivuori, Osh, O’Reilly, Ldn (roughing, 10-minute misconduct) 18:14.

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Third interval
6. Oshawa, Graham 3 (Griffin, Marrelli) 8:42
7. Oshawa, Danford 3 (D’Amato) 11:10
8. Oshawa, Sennecke 21 (unassisted) 12:26
Penalties – None.

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Osh 5 10 10–25
Ldn 9 8 6–23

Energy performs: Osh 2-5. Ldn 1-4.

Goalies: Gravelle, Osh (W, 6-0). Medvedev, Ldn (L, 11-3).

Referees – Ryan Hutchison, Hillary Brennan. Linesmen – Charlie Giesler, Will Lamoureux.

Attendance – 9,061 (9,061)

Three stars: 1., Beckett Sennecke, Generals; 2. Luca Marrelli, Generals; 3. Will Nicholl, Knights

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London Knights forward Easton Cowan carries the puck in an Ontario Hockey League game on April 18, 2024. (Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press)

55 video games! With help, Easton Cowan ties OHL’s point-streak document

London Knights assistant coach Rick Steadman, foreground, and head coach Dale Hunter are shown behind the team's bench. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)

London Knights rating 10 in Ottawa, roll to 18th straight victory

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