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London is a city of southwestern Ontario, Canada. It has a population of 457,720.

Hockey in London[]

Teams[]

  • London
  1. OHA Sr., 1892-1896, 1917-1918, 1924-1925
  2. (OHA Jr. 1894-1900,1903-1904, 1905-1906, 1908-1914, 1915-1921, 1922-1926, 1927-1929)
  3. OHA Jr. A, 1933-1934
  1. (OHA Sr. B, 1929-1930) moved to Intermediate A
  2. (OHA Intermediate A, 1930-1932) rejoin OHA Senior B
  3. (OHA Sr. B, 1932-1933) moved to Intermediate A
  4. (OHA Jr., 1931-1932)
  1. (Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League, 1972-1973) league renamed CSBHL
  2. (Continental Senior B Hockey League, 1973-1975) league renamed CSAHL
  3. (Continental Senior A Hockey League, 1975-1980) folded
  1. (OHA Jr. A, 1968-1974) join OHMJL
  2. (Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, 1974-1980) league renamed OHL
  3. (Ontario Hockey League,1980-Present)
  1. London Lou Ball (Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League, 1950-1955)
  2. London Collision Flyers (Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League, 1955-1956)
  3. London Lou Ball (Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League, 1956-1958)
  4. London Diamonds (Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League, 1958-1960)
  5. London Athletics (Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League, 1960-1961)
  6. London Nationals (Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League, 1961-1965) join OHA Jr. A
  7. London Nationals (OHA Jr. A, 1965-1968) become present day London Knights
  1. (Canadian Professional Hockey League, 1926-1929) join IHL
  2. (International Hockey League, 1929-1930) renamed Tecumseshs
  1. (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1914-1915, 1916-1917, 1931-1932)
  2. Ontario Hockey Association Senior B, 1929-1931, 1932-1935)
  3. Ontario Hockey Association Intermediate A, 1931-1932)

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