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London 'We bring grit and heart': Powerful Knights get stronger with return of 2 veterans Share Kaleb Lawrence has only played once in the London Knights last 11 games. After serving a pair of five-game suspensions for checking to the head and neck, he is ready to return Saturday afternoon in the first game of the Memorial Cup tournament against Drummondville. “It was definitely tough but we just kept winning games and I'm really happy that we're here,” said Lawrence, the overage forward, who recently signed a three-year contract with the Los Angeles Kings.

“I’ve got something to prove being here and being in the lineup.” Lawrence’s line mate Landon Sim is also returning from a five-game ban. He watched his teammates celebrate a J.



Ross Robertson Cup Championship after receiving a five-game suspension following a pair of incidents. He laid a body check on a Saginaw player during pre-game warmup in the OHL Western Conference Final, and called a Spirit player a name. “Sitting out watching that final series was pretty tough,” said Sim, 19, a St.

Louis Blues prospect. Kaleb Lawrence has missed 10 of the London Knights last 11 games due to suspension. He is set to return May 25, 2024 in the Knights first Memorial Cup game in Saginaw, Mich.

(Brent Lale/CTV News London) “I loved to be out there with the boys but the boys got her done in pretty good fashion. I’m so excited, as I've came back from a couple injuries already this year, and that was pretty good.” Th.

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