Windsor is now down two games to the Knights in the first round of the 2019 OHL Playoffs after a 5-0 rout in London.
The Spitfires got off to a slow start in game one Friday night but managed to push the Knights to the brink in the final frame,
That wasn't the case Sunday.
Windsor goaltender Colton Incze got a workout in game two, facing 15 shots in the first period alone and surrendering two goals to London's Nathan Dunkley to head to the locker room down 2-0.
London continued to outshoot the Spitfires in the second frame, but Incze managed to keep them off the scoreboard until the third.
Unlike game one, Windsor wasn't able to claw back in the dying moments of the game. The Spitfires managed to put more shots on Kooy, but London would pull out of reach with an unanswered goal from Connor McMichael and two more from Cole Tymkin to coast to a 5-0 victory.
Incze stopped 32 of the 37 shots he faced. The Spitfires only managed to get 15-pucks on Knight's goaltender Jordan Kooy, who notched is second win and first career playoff shutout.
London now leads the best of seven series two games to none.
Windsor heads home for the first game of a two game stand at the WFCU Centre Tuesday — puck drops for Game 3 is 7 p.m.
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