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Established
1965 (59 years old)

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Ice Hockey

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Budweiser Gardens
(9,036 Capacity)

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London, Ontario

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29/03 London Knigh - Flint Firebi
31/03 London Knigh - Flint Firebi
02/04 Flint Firebi - London Knigh
04/04 Flint Firebi - London Knigh

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24/03 London Knigh 3 - 0 Guelph Storm
22/03 London Knigh 4 - 3 Windsor Spit
17/03 Windsor Spit 4 - 7 London Knigh
15/03 London Knigh 6 - 3 Soo Greyhoun
13/03 Erie Otters 1 - 5 London Knigh

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The London Knights are a junior ice hockey team from London, Ontario, Canada, playing in the Ontario Hockey League, one of the leagues of the Canadian Hockey League. The Knights started out in 1965 as the London Nationals but changed to their current name in 1968. The Knights have won two Memorial Cup championships.

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Budweiser Gardens is a sports-entertainment centre, in London, Ontario, Canada – the largest such centre in Southwestern Ontario. Until 2012, it was known as the John Labatt Centre.

The John Labatt Centre, which opened on October 11, 2002, was named after John Labatt, founder of the Labatt brewery in London. Labatt still has a large brewery in London to the present day, although its head office was moved to Toronto in the early 1990s. The John Labatt Centre's name was changed to Budweiser Gardens (after Labatt's sister brand in AB InBev) in Fall 2012, as approved by London City Council on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 with a vote of 12–3.

The centre was built, in part, to be the new downtown home of London's Ontario Hockey League team, the London Knights, replacing the 40-year-old London Ice House in the south end of the city, near Highway 401. Since 2011, it is home to London's National Basketball League of Canada team, the London Lightning.

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