The London Knights began the first day of the Priority Selection of the 2025 OHL by calling the name of the center of Six Four Four Fees Alex Campeau with the 23rd choice.
Campeau was sitting with his family at his home in Cornwall, Ontario, when the 23rd choice came to the screen.
A few seconds later, he became this selection and instantly became part of the Knights in London.
Campeau is known for his vision on ice and says that he “aims to improve his teammates”.
London used his 2nd round choice on the six -foot Defender two inches Cooper McASlan of the Ajax selection raiders.
McASlan underwent a broken wrist at the start of the year, but returned to help Ajax to go to the OHL Cup.

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McASlan also likes to play the offensive, but added raiders with eight points in eight playoffs.
Londonian Owen Miniotas was chosen by the knights in the third round. Miniotas was a member of the Elgin-Middlesex Canucks in 2024-25 and is someone driving the game when it is on the ice. He scored 35 goals and 78 points in 64 games for cannucks last season.
London had trade with the Kitchener Rangers earlier in the week to acquire a second selection in the 3rd round.
The Knights exchanged a 3rd round choice in 2026 and a 5th round in 2027 at the Rangers in the agreement.
London used the selection to take the Eloan Center the Gallic of Vaughan Kings.
The Gallic was born in Quebec and spent a little time with the Huron-Perth Lakers before moving to Vaughan.
He is known as a qualified attacker who can play games everywhere on the ice.
Brenner Lammens de Langton, Ontario, ended fourth in the general classification of the SSRNIA Sting.
Flint fire birds have selected the defender of the Elgin-Middlesex Lucas Nutting canuks at number 33 in total.
The defender Chase Sewell by Elgin-Middlesex was chosen by the Sarnia Sting in the third round. Sewell is Aylmer, have.
The Knights will face the Otters Erie in match 2 of their semi-finals series of the Western Conference on Saturday April 12 at 7 p.m. in Canada Life Place.
London leads the 1-0 series after Denver Barkey recorded a hat round in a 6-3 Knights victory in match 1.
The cover will start at 6.30 p.m. on 980 CFPL, at 980cfpl.ca And on IHEART Radio and Radioplayer Canada applications.
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