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The reigning Memorial Cup champion London Knights and the 2017 Memorial Cup hosts Windsor Spitfires in a monumental first round match up. This will be the 6th time this century that these 2 bitter rivals have met in the playoffs with London holding a 5-1 advantage.
Both teams were buyers at the deadline looking add pieces to augment a deep run but alas one of these teams will be exiting the OHL playoffs after round one. Windsor though has the insurance policy of being the Memorial Cup hosts so not all is lost with an early exit.
Players to Watch
London
Max Jones: Injuries and suspension have
slowed Jones down to only 33 games this year but when in the lineup
he has been a Spitfires killer with 3 goals and 2 assists in only 3
games against Windsor. Was limited to 6 games last playoffs due to
suspension issues so it is imperative he plays with a certain level
of restraint while not taking away from the aspects of his game that
allow him to dominate.
Victor Mete: Arguably the best
defenceman in the OHL. Mete has been limited to 50 games this year.
His ability to move the puck is very beneficial to the London offence
and often hides how much of an asset he is defensively.
Windsor
Sean Day: Day recently signed with the
New York Rangers and is enjoying his best OHL season. He will need to
continue to build on that in the post season to shoulder some of the
load for Sergachev with Stanley till injured
Logan Brown: Brown picked up 6 assists
vs London this season the only problem was they game from 1 4 assist
game and 1 2 assist game. Windsor will need Brown to be a consistent
threat if they want to knock off the Knights.
Keys to the Series
Knights: This has been a tight series
all year with both teams battling incomplete lineups. On paper there
is no denying that London is the better team. Coming together and
playing as the elite unit they should will be imperative. Windsor has
the pieces to win this series and it will only get harder from this
point on.
Spitfires: Special Teams, goaltending
and convincing Michael DiPietro that every game is a Teddy Bear Toss
game for London.
Season Series
Oct 9th
LDN 4 @ WSR 5
Oct 14th
WSR 0 @ LDN 4
Nov 20th
WSR 2 @ LDN 3 OT
Jan 3rd
LDN 1 @ WSR 5
Feb 24th
WSR 1 @ LDN 4
Mar 4th
Other Series Previews
From @DominicTiano is his Playoff preview for all 8 series
From @NaitSayger comes his OHL playoff preview for SportsNet
From @NaitSayger comes his OHL playoff preview for SportsNet
Prediction
I really want to pick London in 6 but I just dont see the Knights sealing the deal in Windsor. Game 7 however anything can happen and Windsor could bring in a hypnotist and brain wash DiPietro into thinking it is a Teddy Bear toss night and then London is in real trouble. Because of this I am going with Windsor in 7 games.
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