Tavares's time in Oshawa truly exceptional
Awards and records only part of what made it special
By Brian McNair - Jan 08, 2009 - 11:00 PM
OSHAWA -- The more things change, the more they stay the same, it's often said. That could certainly apply to the Oshawa Generals' career of John Tavares, who, while maturing both on and off the ice in his three-and-a-half years here, remains the same at the core: a kid who just loves to step on the ice and play the game of hockey. Tavares will do that in London now, having been traded by the Generals for a package that ideally will set them up for another Memorial Cup bid in 2011. But he leaves behind an impressive legacy here in...
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Tavares now a London Knight
By Shawn Cayley - Jan 08, 2009 - 08:27 PM
OSHAWA -- John Tavares has been Knighted. Tavares, who has long been rumoured to be on his way out of town, specifically en route to London, was finally dealt to the Knights Thursday, along with...
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Hells Angels trial winding down
By Jeff Mitchell - Jan 08, 2009 - 02:43 PM
OSHAWA -- Jurors are expected to begin deliberations next week in the case of two Hells Angels accused of conspiring to murder an underworld rival. The trial of Remond Akleh and Mark Stephenson began...
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Hells Angels trial winding down
OSHAWA -- Jurors are expected to begin deliberations next week in the case of two Hells Angels accused of conspiring to murder an underworld rival...
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Tavares now a London Knight
OSHAWA -- John Tavares has been Knighted. Tavares, who has long been rumoured to be on his way out of town, specifically en route to London, was...
Tullio talks Tavares trade
OSHAWA -- It finally happened. After months of speculation John Tavares was traded Thursday to the London Knights, along with defenceman Michael Del...
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