| London vs. Ottawa |
| Date |
Away |
Home |
| May 6 |
Ottawa 2 |
4 London |
| May 8 |
Ottawa 6 |
3 London |
| May 10 |
London 5 |
4 Ottawa |
| May 12 |
London 4 |
1 Ottawa |
| May 14 |
Ottawa 2 |
6 London |
| London wins series 4–1 |
On November 25, the OHL All-stars defeated the Russian Selects 3–1 at Barrie, Ontario.
On November 28, the OHL All-stars defeated the Russian Selects 5–2 at Mississauga, Ontario.
The OHL has an all-time record of 4–0 against the Russian Selects since the tournament began in 2003–04.
OHL awards
| J. Ross Robertson Cup: |
London Knights |
| Hamilton Spectator Trophy: |
London Knights |
| Red Tilson Trophy: |
Corey Perry, London Knights |
| Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: |
Corey Perry, London Knights |
| Matt Leyden Trophy: |
Dale Hunter, London Knights |
| Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: |
Corey Perry, London Knights |
| Max Kaminsky Trophy: |
Danny Syvret, London Knights |
| OHL Goaltender of the Year: |
Michael Ouzas, Mississauga IceDogs |
| Jack Ferguson Award: |
John Tavares, Oshawa Generals |
| Dave Pinkney Trophy: |
Gerald Coleman and Adam Dennis, London Knights |
| OHL Executive of the Year: |
Mike Futa, Owen Sound Attack |
| Emms Family Award: |
Benoît Pouliot, Sudbury Wolves |
| F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy: |
Kyle Gajewski, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
| Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: |
Jeff MacDougald, Peterborough Petes |
| William Hanley Trophy: |
Jeff Carter, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
| Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: |
Andre Benoit, Kitchener Rangers |
| Bobby Smith Trophy: |
Richard Clune, Sarnia Sting |
| Roger Neilson Memorial Award: |
Danny Battochio, Ottawa 67's |
| Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: |
Matt Pelech, Sarnia Sting |
| Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: |
Corey Perry, London Knights |
London's 2004–05 Undefeated Streak
In the 2004–2005 season the London Knights broke an OHL record, going 28 games in a row without a loss (27–0–1). They subsequently broke the CHL record of 29 games (held by the 1978–79 Brandon Wheat Kings, who went 25–0–4 during their streak), with a 0–0 tie with the Guelph Storm on December 10, 2004, giving them a record of 28–0–2. The streak ended at 31 games after a 5–2 loss to the Sudbury Wolves on December 17.
| Game # |
Date |
Score |
Record |
Location |
| 1 |
September 23, 2004 |
London 4–3 Kitchener |
1–0–0–0 |
Kitchener |
| 2 |
September 26, 2004 |
London 5–2 Kitchener |
2–0–0–0 |
London |
| 3 |
September 30, 2004 |
London 2–1 Windsor |
3–0–0–0 |
Windsor |
| 4 |
October 1, 2004 |
London 5–4 Plymouth (OT) |
4–0–0–0 |
London |
| 5 |
October 2, 2004 |
London 3–2 Saginaw |
5–0–0–0 |
Saginaw |
| 6 |
October 8, 2004 |
London 8–0 Windsor |
6–0–0–0 |
London |
| 7 |
October 9, 2004 |
London 6–1 Sarnia |
7–0–0–0 |
Sarnia |
| 8 |
October 10, 2004 |
London 6–3 Sault Ste. Marie |
8–0–0–0 |
Sault Ste. Marie |
| 9 |
October 15, 2004 |
London 5–2 Owen Sound |
9–0–0–0 |
London |
| 10 |
October 16, 2004 |
London 8–3 Sault Ste. Marie |
10–0–0–0 |
London |
| 11 |
October 22, 2004 |
London 3–3 Mississauga |
10–0–1–0 |
London |
| 12 |
October 23, 2004 |
London 5–2 Owen Sound |
11–0–1–0 |
Owen Sound |
| 13 |
October 24, 2004 |
London 4–2 Guelph |
12–0–1–0 |
Guelph |
| 14 |
October 29, 2004 |
London 3–1 Saginaw |
13–0–1–0 |
London |
| 15 |
October 30, 2004 |
London 4–1 Erie |
14–0–1–0 |
London |
| 16 |
November 4, 2004 |
London 3–2 Guelph (OT) |
15–0–1–0 |
London |
| 17 |
November 5, 2004 |
London 5–3 Barrie |
16–0–1–0 |
London |
| 18 |
November 7, 2004 |
London 4–0 Toronto |
17–0–1–0 |
Toronto |
| 19 |
November 10, 2004 |
London 6–1 Mississauga |
18–0–1–0 |
Mississauga |
| 20 |
November 12, 2004 |
London 8–2 Belleville |
19–0–1–0 |
London |
| 21 |
November 13, 2004 |
London 3–1 Erie |
20–0–1–0 |
Erie |
| 22 |
November 19, 2004 |
London 5–3 Ottawa |
21–0–1–0 |
London |
| 23 |
November 21, 2004 |
London 4–2 Sault Ste. Marie |
22–0–1–0 |
London |
| 24 |
November 26, 2004 |
London 4–2 Plymouth |
23–0–1–0 |
London |
| 25 |
November 27, 2004 |
London 4–2 Barrie |
24–0–1–0* |
Barrie |
| 26 |
November 28, 2004 |
London 3–0 Sudbury |
25–0–1–0** |
Sudbury |
| 27 |
December 3, 2004 |
London 4–3 Windsor |
26–0–1–0 |
London |
| 28 |
December 4, 2004 |
London 5–1 Erie |
27–0–1–0 |
Erie |
| 29 |
December 8, 2004 |
London 5–3 Kitchener |
28–0–1–0*** |
Kitchener |
| 30 |
December 10, 2004 |
London 0–0 Guelph |
28–0–2–0**** |
London |
| 31 |
December 12, 2004 |
London 4–3 Kitchener (OT) |
29–0–2–0 |
London |
*Tied OHL record previously set by Kitchener in 1983–84
**Broke OHL record previously set by Kitchener in 1983–84
***Tied CHL record previously set by Brandon in 1978–79
****Broke CHL record previously set by Brandon in 1978–79
See also
References
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