Large nights of Sam Dickenson Wissam Aurelli helps London at the bottom of Owen Sound – London

Sam Dickenson played four points in a match for the second consecutive lady on Friday night, as Nights London defeated the Owen Sound 6-1 attack on February 28 in Canada Live Place.
Sam Aurelli added the London hat trick that made him the Nights VI player to hit the plateau 20 goals.
Dickenson once scored exactly three assists after four points and the additional work winner in 4-3 victory in London over Brambon Stelhyds.
Dickenson now has 73 points this season, leaving 14 points from the Knights concession record at all for points in one season by a defender man kept by Ivan Bouchard and Rick Corivo.
Del Hunter, the coach of the London team, won his victory in its 997 season, when the knights started three games in three days.
All the goals of the nine knights came in strength.
London was strongly out of the opening and scored three goals in the first period on 22 rounds in Owen Sound Carter George.
Kasper Halttunen walked from the left point and walked a low wrist by George on the 5:24 sign of the first to make it 1-0.
This goal was followed slightly more than four minutes after a separatist from Eston Kwan, where he scored his twenty -year goal.

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Cool Zorvsky cut off the knights thanks to an elegant pass from Jake Crawford with the remaining 2:12 in the opening period, but Henry Barzostwich tracked football thanks to a strong pass with 7.1 seconds per hour.
London outperformed the 9-0 attack to start the second period and eventually recorded three in the middle frame.
Sam Aureli got the first two to achieve its twentieth and twentieth goals a year.
Sam Dickenson helped in both of these goals and one in the first period, then added his own goal on the play that had to be reviewed because no person, not even Dickenson, had realized that the scepter had entered the network.
Ultimately, he achieved the score 6-1 and ended the night for George, who was replaced by the goal of the attack by Komoka, Onton, the original Matthew Kopovsky.
Al -Fursan scored three other goals at the first 5:01 of the third period.
The first wrist of his second home fell from the match.
Ivan Van Gorp then scored the most beautiful goal at night, as he divided between two vocal defenders Owen, and although he had one of his arms a drug addict, Van Gorp managed to get the scepter off Matthew Kopovsky and in London until 8-1.
O’reillly completed the hat trick to end the registration in a group of Jesse Normy and Denver Parki.
Barkey, Nurmi and Landon SIM scored a decisive pass.
London exceeds the attack 44-26.
The knights 0 against 5 was on Power Play and 7 against 7 on a penalty kick.
Three new knights
One of the things that keeps the Knights of London competitive as was their ability to play today, but also plans for the future.
On February 27, Al -Fursan announced that they had signed three players on the scholarships for scholarships and development. Cover Jaxon was the choice of the fourth round in London in 2024. He grew up playing hockey in the Kayman Islands, but he surpassed after turning into ice five years ago.
Edi Hixon was a choice from the Knights team in the seventh round in the same draft and was a great player in Nonly Nationals this year and striker Broody Cook is fourth in the fourth place in the registration in Leamington Flyers. The three will remain with their current teams, but they will seem to be major players in London in the future.
Even then
Knights head to Saint Catherine, Ontana, to play with Niagra Esidogs on Saturday, March 1.
Niagara was passing through a rough patch. They only have one victory in their last 16 games and went from the top of the eastern conference to sixth place.
The coverage will start at 6:30 pm on 980 CFPL, on www.980cfpl.ca and on iHEART Radio and Radioplayer Canada applications.
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