Within a few years of opening, the London Knights had a championship season in 2004–05, winning both the OHL Championship and
Memorial Cup on home ice, and the JLC was well positioned to take maximum advantage of the team's popularity and success. The arena would go on to see the Knights win the 2012, 2013, and 2025 OHL championships on home ice (in addition to their wins in 2016 and 2024, which came on the road). The John Labatt Centre hosted the
2005 Memorial Cup, the Canadian Hockey League's national major junior championship series, which the Knights also won after winning the
OHL championship. The arena also hosted the
2014 Memorial Cup, in which the
Edmonton Oil Kings were champions defeating the
Guelph Storm by a score of 6–3. The
University of Western Ontario Mustangs hockey team used the John Labatt Centre as their home arena from 2005 until 2007. They have since moved back to Thompson Arena on Western's campus. In addition to hockey, the
London Lightning professional
basketball team used the arena from 2011 to 2025. Canada Life Place has been host to national-level events, such as the 2005 Canadian Figure Skating Championships, the
2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts (curling), the 2007
World Synchronized Skating Championships, the
2011 and
2023 Tim Hortons Brier (curling), as well as a wide variety of family entertainment such as
Disney on Ice, the
Harlem Globetrotters,
Monster Jam (extreme motorsports) and
Stars on Ice. It also hosted an international
jousting tournament two years in a row, and the
World Figure Skating Championships in 2013. The arena also hosted on September 22, 2014, an
NHL preseason game between the
Philadelphia Flyers and the
Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto won 3–2 in a shootout. ==Other events==