During the 2004–05 London Knights season, the Knights broke a Canadian Hockey League record, going 31 games in a row without a loss. During this streak, the Knights accumulated 29 wins and two ties. . The previous record was 29 games, held by the 1978–79 Brandon Wheat Kings. During their streak, the Wheat Kings had 25 wins and 4 ties. The Knights streak ended at 31 games after a 5-2 loss to the Sudbury Wolves on December 17. The Knights finished the season with 120 points (59 wins, 7 losses, 2 ties), breaking their own OHL record set the previous season.
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| - During the 2004–05 London Knights season, the Knights broke a Canadian Hockey League record, going 31 games in a row without a loss. During this streak, the Knights accumulated 29 wins and two ties. . The previous record was 29 games, held by the 1978–79 Brandon Wheat Kings. During their streak, the Wheat Kings had 25 wins and 4 ties. The Knights streak ended at 31 games after a 5-2 loss to the Sudbury Wolves on December 17. The Knights finished the season with 120 points (59 wins, 7 losses, 2 ties), breaking their own OHL record set the previous season.
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| - During the 2004–05 London Knights season, the Knights broke a Canadian Hockey League record, going 31 games in a row without a loss. During this streak, the Knights accumulated 29 wins and two ties. . The previous record was 29 games, held by the 1978–79 Brandon Wheat Kings. During their streak, the Wheat Kings had 25 wins and 4 ties. The Knights streak ended at 31 games after a 5-2 loss to the Sudbury Wolves on December 17. The Knights finished the season with 120 points (59 wins, 7 losses, 2 ties), breaking their own OHL record set the previous season.
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