
No NHL, Crosby faced the powerhouse Knights: Looking back at the 2005 Memorial Cup
Corey Perry remembers playing on what felt like hockey’s biggest stage well before reaching a Stanley Cup final.
The year was 2005. The NHL was locked out. Rabid fans in Canada were starved for high-level hockey.
Perry’s powerhouse London Knights, meanwhile, were hosting a Memorial Cup headlined by 17-year-old Sidney Crosby of the Rimouski Océanic, captivating fans across the country.
“It was pretty much on the North American stage,” said Perry, now 40 and chasing the Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers. “No NHL, and Sid being in Rimouski. And then our team, the season that we had.