Hockey

London Knights Secure Commitment of 17‑Year‑Old Forward Anthony Thomas‑Maroon

The prospect, son of NHL veteran Patrick Maroon, signs scholarship agreement and pledges to Western Michigan

A new chapter for the London Knights

The Ontario Hockey League franchise announced a scholarship and development agreement with forward Anthony Thomas‑Maroon, a 17‑year‑old who spent the 2025‑26 season with the Muskegon Lumberjacks. The deal marks the latest step in a career that already includes a draft selection by the Knights and a verbal commitment to Western Michigan University.

Thomas‑Maroon tallied 19 points and 78 penalty minutes across 59 regular‑season games for Muskegon, showcasing a blend of offensive skill and physical play that attracted the attention of London’s scouting staff. He was originally chosen in the 11th round of the 2024 OHL Priority Selection, a testament to the team’s willingness to invest in late‑round talent.

Family ties and future plans

The forward’s father, Patrick Maroon, brings a wealth of professional experience to the equation. A former NHL player and alumnus of the London Knights, Patrick has followed his son’s development closely, offering both mentorship and a connection to the organization’s rich history.

Anthony has pledged to join Western Michigan University for the 2027‑28 season, a move that will allow him to balance his OHL commitments with a collegiate education. The university’s hockey program, known for its competitive spirit, is expected to provide a platform for further refinement of his game.

London’s management views the agreement as a strategic investment in depth and future talent. By securing a player who combines size, skill, and a willingness to embrace physical competition, the Knights aim to bolster their roster for upcoming seasons while honoring the legacy of a family deeply rooted in the franchise.

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