VANCOUVER, B.C. – These monuments in motion, these millionaires who wear the Canada sweater against the United States at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, make up the most talented team in Corey Perry’s experience. 
But it is not Perry’s best team.
Neither were the 2007 Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks.
“His junior team was ridiculous,” said Bobby Ryan, Perry’s teammate with the Ducks. “I hated playing them.”
The London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League won 30 of their first 31 games in 2004-2005 and tied the other one. They finished 79-9-2.
They won the Memorial Cup, which brings champions of all three Canadian junior leagues together, when they beat Rimouski Oceanic, 4-0, in the final.
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