The Kingston Frontenacs are a Canadian major
junior ice hockey
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team in the
Ontario Hockey League
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, based in
Kingston, Ontario
Kingston is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the northeastern end of Lake Ontario. It is at the beginning of the St. Lawrence River and at the mouth of the Cataraqui River, the south end of the Rideau Canal. Kingston is near the Thousand Islands, ...
. The Frontenacs play home games at
Slush Puppie Place, which opened in 2008. The team's history predates the Ontario Hockey League, to a team known as the Kingston Victorias in 1945. This current Frontenacs franchise was founded in the
Ontario Hockey Association
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in
1973–74, then known as the
Kingston Canadians
The Kingston Canadians were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League from 1973 to 1988. The team played home games at the Kingston Memorial Centre in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
History
The Kingston Canadians arrival in the Ontari ...
until
1987–88. The team was briefly known as the
Kingston Raiders in
1988–89, and as the Frontenacs since.
History

The original Kingston Frontenacs were founded in 1897, named after
Louis de Buade de Frontenac
Louis may refer to:
People
* Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name
* Louis (surname)
* Louis (singer), Serbian singer
Other uses
* Louis (coin), a French coin
* HMS Louis, HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy
Se ...
, governor of New France, who established
Fort Frontenac on the site of present-day Kingston. The original Frontenacs were coached by
James T. Sutherland, played in the intermediate division of the
Ontario Hockey Association
The Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) is the governing body for the majority of junior and senior level ice hockey teams in the province of Ontario. Founded in 1890, the OHA is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Federation along with the Northern ...
(OHA), and won the inaugural
J. Ross Robertson Cup during the 1898–99 season.
The Kingston Frontenacs had a
junior ice hockey
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team in the OHA prior to
World War I
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. This version of the Frontenacs won the
J. Ross Robertson Cup in the 1910–11 season. National Hockey League alumni from this team are
Alec Connell,
Bill Cook,
Allan Davidson, and
Flat Walsh.
An Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) Sr. League team also existed from the 1910s to 1940s. National Hockey League alumni from this team are
Mickey Blake,
Glen Brydson
Glenn Warren "Swampy" Brydson (November 7, 1910 — December 9, 1993) was a Canadian ice hockey right winger who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Maroons, St. Louis Eagles, New York Rangers and Chicago Blac ...
,
Bill Cook,
Gus Giesebrecht,
Doug Stevenson,
Charles Stewart,
Carl Voss and
Flat Walsh. Some members of this team then formed an entry in the Ontario Veteran's Hockey League during
World War II
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. National Hockey League alumni from this team are
Hub Macey,
Gus Marker,
Walt McCartney and
Ed Nicholson.
1952–1973

In 1952, the Kingston Victoria were renamed the Kingston Frontenacs. This team played at the Junior B level, then later at the Junior A level. This Frontenacs team lost in the 1963
Sutherland Cup
The Sutherland Cup is the ice hockey Ontario Junior "B" Provincial Championship trophy. The trophy was first awarded in 1934, and named in honour of former OHA and CAHA president, James T. Sutherland.
The Sutherland Cup is now the championshi ...
final to the
St. Marys Lincolns, 4 games to 1.
From 1959 to 1963, there was also a
Kingston Frontenacs team in the
Eastern Professional Hockey League.
Kingston Canadians (1973–1988)
The Kingston Canadians arrival in the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) for the 1973–74 season was a result of the
Montreal Junior Canadiens
The Montreal Junior Canadiens were a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Junior Hockey League from 1933 to 1961, and the Ontario Hockey Association from 1961 to 1972. They played out of the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
History
Th ...
move to the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
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(QMJHL) in 1972. During the summer of 1972, the QMJHL had threatened a lawsuit against the OHA to force the Junior Canadiens to return to the Quebec-based league. To solve the problem, the OHA granted the Junior Canadiens franchise a "one-year suspension" of operations, while team ownership transferred the team and players into the QMJHL, renaming themselves the
Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
The Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge (''Blue, White and Red'' in English) were a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 1972 to 1975. They played at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
History
The Montreal Bleu ...
in the process.
After a one-year hiatus, the OHA then reactivated the suspended franchise under new ownership and with new players, calling the team the Kingston Canadians.
The new Kingston team was essentially an expansion franchise promoted from the OHA's
Tier II league, that had only common name to share with the old Junior Canadiens. The Tier II Frontenacs originated in the
Eastern Junior B Hockey League and date back to at least the early 1940s as the Kingston Victorias. However, in some OHA histories (such as the annual Media Guide) the Kingston team is still shown as the legitimate successors of the Junior Canadiens' legacy.
Kingston Raiders (1988–89)
Following a change in ownership the club was renamed
Kingston Raiders for one season in 1988–89. Due to ownership problems, the team was sold again following that season.
Kingston Frontenacs (1989–present)
In 1989, the new ownership, including Wren Blair, Don Anderson and Bob Attersley, renamed the team Kingston Frontenacs after the
Eastern Professional Hockey League team. The
Boston Bruins
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-style uniforms and logos were revived from the old franchise. The city embraced and welcomed the new ownership. Wren Blair and Bob Attersley were both hockey legends in their own right. In 1997 Wren Blair would be honoured with the Bill Long Award for distinguished service in the OHL. The club was sold to the Springer family of Kingston in June 1998, with Doug Springer becoming the owner and governor.
The Frontenacs franchise has the second-longest championship drought in the OHL (to the
Sudbury Wolves
The Sudbury Wolves are an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) ice hockey team based in Greater Sudbury, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Sudbury has had various hockey teams competing at the Junior ice hockey, junior and senior ice hockey levels of the game k ...
by one year), and the fourth-longest in the
Canadian Hockey League
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. The Frontenacs won the
Leyden Trophy as the OHL's East Division champions in the
1994–95 and
2015–16. In the
1992–93 season, the Frontenacs reached the Eastern Conference Final but lost to the Peterborough Petes. In
2017-18, Kingston reached the Eastern Conference final for the second time in club history, however, they lost to the Hamilton Bulldogs.
Coaches
During the inaugural season of the
Kingston Canadians
The Kingston Canadians were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League from 1973 to 1988. The team played home games at the Kingston Memorial Centre in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
History
The Kingston Canadians arrival in the Ontari ...
in 1973–74,
Jack Bownass was awarded the
Matt Leyden Trophy as OHA Coach of the Year. Former NHL defenceman
Jim Morrison
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coached the team from 1975 to 1982, which was the longest stint a coach had when the club was known as the Canadians.
Larry Mavety coached the Frontenacs for much of the team's history. He originally coached the team in 1988–89, when they were still known as the
Kingston Raiders. In 1989–90, the first season the franchise was known as the Frontenacs, he won the
Matt Leyden Trophy as the OHL Coach of the Year. Mavety returned to Kingston in 1997 to become the head coach once again, and stayed in that position until midway through the 2002–03 season when he stepped down to focus on his general manager duties. After a slow start in the 2007–08 season, Mavety once again found himself coaching the Frontenacs until November 2008. Mavety remained as the general manager until the end of the 2010–11 season.
A number of Frontenacs coaches have gone on to coach in the
National Hockey League
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; while
Gary Agnew and
Dave Allison had short spells as NHL head coaches,
Bruce Cassidy is the only Frontenacs coach to become a full-time NHL head coach.
List of coaches
''(Multiple years in parentheses, totals include all incarnations of the Kingston franchise)''
Players
Paul Coffey
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is the only former member of the Kingston franchise to be inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame
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, getting the honour in 2004. In 1977–78, Coffey played for the Kingston Canadians, as a late season addition from the North York Rangers. He played eight games with the Canadians.
Honoured numbers
Several numbers have been honoured by the Kingston Canadians/Frontenacs. In 2019,
Chris Clifford had his number 29 retired, joining
Mike O'Connell,
Brad Rhiness,
Tony McKegney, and
Ken Linesman in receiving the honour. In 2023, brothers
Anthony Stewart and
Chris Stewart had their numbers raised to the rafters.
Larry Mavety is the only builder to be honoured by the organization for his work as a coach and general manager. The coach and manager holds the Kingston Frontenacs all-time wins record with 246.
Award winners
Team captains
First round draft picks
The Kingston franchise has had several players selected in the first round of the NHL draft.
*
Alex Forsyth – 18th overall, Washington Capitals, 1975 Draft
*
Mark Suzor – 17th overall, Philadelphia Flyers, 1976 Draft
*
Mike Crombeen – 5th overall, Cleveland Barons, 1977 Draft
*
Mike Gillis – 5th overall, Colorado Rockies, 1978 Draft
*
Behn Wilson
Bevan Alexander Behn Wilson (born December 19, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey in North America) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an Ice rink, ice skating rink with Ice ho ...
– 6th overall, Philadelphia Flyers, 1978 Draft
*
Ken Linseman – 7th overall, Philadelphia Flyers, 1978 Draft
*
Jay Wells – 16th overall, Los Angeles Kings, 1979 Draft
*
Rik Wilson – 12th overall, St. Louis Blues, 1980 Draft
*
Mike Stothers – 21st overall, Philadelphia Flyers, 1980 Draft
*
Kirk Muller
Kirk Christopher Muller (born February 8, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre and current assistant coach with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played in the NHL for 19 seasons from ...
– 2nd overall, New Jersey Devils, 1984 Draft
*
Roger Belanger – 16th overall, Pittsburgh Penguins, 1984 Draft
*
Scott Metcalfe – 20th overall, Edmonton Oilers, 1985 Draft
*
Bryan Fogarty – 9th overall, Quebec Nordiques, 1987 Draft
*
Scott Pearson – 6th overall, Toronto Maple Leafs, 1988 Draft
*
Drake Berehowsky
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– 10th overall, Toronto Maple Leafs, 1990 Draft
*
Chris Gratton
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– 3rd overall, Tampa Bay Lightning, 1993 Draft
*
Brett Lindros – 9th overall, New York Islanders, 1994 Draft
*
Chad Kilger – 4th overall, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, 1995 Draft
*
Kevin Grimes – 26th overall, Colorado Avalanche, 1997 Draft
*
Anthony Stewart – 25th overall, Florida Panthers, 2003 Draft
*
Chris Stewart – 18th overall, Colorado Avalanche, 2006 Draft
*
Erik Gudbranson - 3rd overall, Florida Panthers, 2010 Draft
*
Sam Bennett - 4th overall, Calgary Flames, 2014 Draft
*
Lawson Crouse - 11th overall, Florida Panthers, 2015 Draft
*
Shane Wright - 4th overall, Seattle Kraken, 2022 Draft
NHL alumni
:''Kingston Canadians''
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Perry Anderson
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Scott Arniel
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Roger Belanger
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Neil Belland
*
Phil Bourque
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Gord Buynak
*
Jeff Chychrun
*
Chris Clifford
*
Paul Coffey
Paul Patrick Coffey (born June 1, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played for nine teams over 21 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known for his speed and scoring prowess, Coffey ranks second all-time ...
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Mike Crombeen
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Peter Dineen
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Brian Dobbin
*
Peter Driscoll
*
Richie Dunn
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Todd Elik
*
Bryan Fogarty
*
Mike Forbes
*
Alex Forsyth
*
Mike Gillis
*
Ron Handy
Ronald Handy (born January 15, 1963) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played 14 games in the National Hockey League.
Biography
Handy was born in Toronto, Ontario. As a youth, he played in the 1976 Quebec International Pee ...
*
Greg Holst
*
Greg Hotham
*
Scott Howson
*
Tim Kerr
*
Marc Laforge
*
Ken Linseman
*
Darren Lowe
*
Tom McCarthy
*
Tony McKegney
*
Scott Metcalfe
*
Mike Moffat
*
Kirk Muller
Kirk Christopher Muller (born February 8, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre and current assistant coach with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played in the NHL for 19 seasons from ...
*
Craig Muni
*
Bernie Nicholls
*
Mike O'Connell
*
Scott Pearson
*
Rob Plumb
*
Walt Poddubny
*
Paul Pooley
*
Herb Raglan
*
Moe Robinson
*
Howard Scruton
*
Steve Seftel
*
Steve Seguin
*
Mike Siltala
*
Dennis Smith
*
Mike Stothers
*
Mark Suzor
*
Jay Wells
*
Behn Wilson
Bevan Alexander Behn Wilson (born December 19, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey in North America) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an Ice rink, ice skating rink with Ice ho ...
*
Rik Wilson
:''Kingston Raiders''
*
Drake Berehowsky
Drake Berehowsky (born January 3, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He is best known for his time in the National Hockey League (NHL), where he played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Edmonton Oiler ...
*
Tony Cimellaro
*
Sean Gauthier
*
Mark Major
*
Scott Pearson
*
Jason Simon
:''Kingston Frontenacs''
*
Chris Allen
*
Sean Avery
*
Chris Beckford-Tseu
*
Sam Bennett
*
Drake Berehowsky
Drake Berehowsky (born January 3, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He is best known for his time in the National Hockey League (NHL), where he played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Edmonton Oiler ...
*
Matt Bradley
*
Jan Bulis
*
Tony Cimellaro
*
Matt Cooke
*
Lawson Crouse
*
Michael Dal Colle
*
Sean Day
*
Patrick DesRochers
*
Matt Elich
*
Cory Emmerton
*
Drew Fata
*
Warren Foegele
*
Sean Gauthier
*
Chris Gratton
Christopher Allan Gratton (born July 5, 1975) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is the cousin of Josh Gratton, who had also briefly played i ...
*
Josh Gratton
*
Philipp Grubauer
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*
Erik Gudbranson
*
Max Jones
*
Chad Kilger
*
Nathan LaFayette
*
Juho Lammikko
*
Marc Lamothe
*
Brian Lashoff
*
Brett Lindros
*
David Ling
*
Mark Major
*
Evan McEneny
*
Roland McKeown
*
Sean McMorrow
*
Leevi Merilainen
*
Jason Morgan
*
Marc Moro
*
Tyler Moss
*
Shane O'Brien
*
Alan Quine
*
Andrew Raycroft
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Craig Rivet
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*
Jason Robertson
*
Bryan Rodney
*
Mike Smith
*
Radek Smolenak
*
Ryan Spooner
*
Anthony Stewart
*
Chris Stewart
*
Daniel Taylor
*
Gabriel Vilardi
*
Shane Wright
*
Michael Zigomanis
Season-by-season results
Regular season
* Kingston Frontenacs 1960–73 (EJBHL & OPJHL)
* Kingston Canadians 1973–88
* Kingston Raiders 1988–89
* Kingston Frontenacs 1989–present
Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss
Playoffs
''Junior B Era''
*1953–54 Won Eastern Jr. B championship
Lost
Sutherland Cup
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The Sutherland Cup is now the championshi ...
semifinal round robin
*1955–56 Won Eastern Jr. B championship
Lost Sutherland Cup semifinal round robin
*1962–63 Won Eastern Jr. B championship
Defeated
Lakeshore Bruins in Sutherland Cup quarterfinal 3-games-to-2
Defeated
Burlington Cougars
The Burlington Cougars are a Canadian junior "A" ice hockey team from Burlington, Ontario. They are a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.
History
Founded in the early 1950s, the Burlington Mohawks found their footing in the Central Junior B ...
in Sutherland Cup semifinal 3-games-to-none
Lost Sutherland Cup final to
St. Marys Lincolns 4-games-to-1
*1963–64 Won Eastern Jr. B championship
Defeated
Burlington Cougars
The Burlington Cougars are a Canadian junior "A" ice hockey team from Burlington, Ontario. They are a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.
History
Founded in the early 1950s, the Burlington Mohawks found their footing in the Central Junior B ...
in Sutherland Cup quarterfinal 4-games-to-1
Lost Sutherland Cup semifinal to
Weston Dukes 4-games-to-none
*1964–65 Won Eastern Jr. B championship
Lost Sutherland Cup quarterfinal to
Hamilton Mountain Bees 4-games-to-2
*1969–70 Won Eastern Jr. B championship
Lost Sutherland Cup semifinal to
Hamilton Mountain Bees 4-games-to-3
''OPJHL Era''
*1972–73 Did not qualify.
''OHL Era''
*1973–74 Out of playoffs.
*1974–75 Lost to Toronto Marlboros in quarterfinals 9 points to 7.
*1975–76 Lost to Ottawa 67's in quarterfinals 9 points to 5.
*1976–77 Defeated Sudbury Wolves in quarterfinals 9 points to 3.
Lost to Ottawa 67's in semifinals 9 points to 7.
*1977–78 Lost to S.S.Marie Greyhounds in first round 6 points to 4.
*1978–79 Defeated Ottawa 67's in first round 6 points to 2.
Lost to Peterborough Petes in quarterfinals 9 points to 5.
*1979–80 Lost to Sudbury Wolves in first round 3 games to 0.
*1980–81 Defeated Ottawa 67's in division semifinals 9 points to 5.
Lost to S.S. Marie Greyhounds in division finals 9 points to 5.
*1981–82 Lost to Peterborough Petes in first round 6 points to 2.
*1982–83 Out of playoffs.
*1983–84 Out of playoffs.
*1984–85 Out of playoffs.
*1985–86 Defeated Oshawa Generals in first round 8 points to 4.
Finished 3rd place in round-robin versus Peterborough Petes and Belleville Bulls, and are eliminated.
*1986–87 Defeated Belleville Bulls in first round 4 games to 2.
Lost to Oshawa Generals in quarterfinals 4 games to 2.
*1987–88 Out of playoffs.
*1988–89 Out of playoffs.
*1989–90 Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 3 in first round.
*1990–91 Out of playoffs.
*1991–92 Out of playoffs.
*1992–93 Defeated North Bay Centennials 4 games to 1 in first round.
Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 2 in quarterfinals.
Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 1 in semifinals.
*1993–94 Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 2 in division quarterfinals.
*1994–95 Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
*1995–96 Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 1 in division quarterfinals.
*1996–97 Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 1 in division quarterfinals.
*1997–98 Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 3 in division quarterfinals.
Lost to London Knights 4 games to 1 in quarterfinals.
*1998–99 Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
*1999–2000 Lost to Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
*2000–01 Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
*2001–02 Out of playoffs. (Lost to North Bay Centennials 6 to 2 in 8th place tie-breaker game.)
*2002–03 Out of playoffs.
*2003–04 Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
*2004–05 Out of playoffs.
*2005–06 Lost to Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
*2006–07 Lost to Oshawa Generals 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
*2007–08 Out of playoffs.
*2008–09 Out of playoffs.
*2009–10 Lost to Brampton Battalion 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
*2010–11 Lost to Oshawa Generals 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
*2011–12 Out of playoffs.
*2012–13 Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
*2013–14 Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
*2014–15 Lost to North Bay Battalion 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
*2015–16 Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Niagara IceDogs 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
*2016–17 Defeated Hamilton Bulldogs 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
*2017–18 Defeated North Bay Battalion 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Defeated Barrie Colts 4 games to 2 in conference semifinals.
Lost to Hamilton Bulldogs 4 games to 1 in conference finals.
*2018–19 Out of playoffs.
*2019–20 Cancelled.
*2020–21 Cancelled.
*2021–22 Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to North Bay Battalion 4 games to 1 in conference semifinals.
*2022–23 Out of playoffs.
*2023–24 Lost to North Bay Battalion 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
*2024–25 Defeated Sudbury Wolves 4 game to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 3 in conference semifinals.
Team uniforms and logos
The original uniforms and logos of the OHL Frontenacs were revived from the EPHL franchise, which was affiliated with the Boston Bruins. The logo featured a yellow letter 'K' with a black outline, surrounded by black spokes leading to a yellow circle border with the name Kingston Frontenacs in black.
In 2002, the team adopted a new logo with a stylized
Count Frontenac.
In 2007, the Frontenacs unveiled a 3rd jersey, which was black, yellow, and white, and similar to the
Boston Bruins
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jerseys from the early 1970s. The "K" logo was used on the front of the jersey. The Frontenacs began wearing these jerseys on February 22, 2008, which was the same night that they opened their new arena.
In 2009, the Frontenacs, along with all CHL teams unveiled new uniforms using RBK EDGE templates. In 2012, the Frontenacs began wearing a newly designed set of uniforms featuring a large K as a logo.
Arenas
The original home arena of the Frontenacs was the
Kingston Memorial Centre, with a
seating capacity
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of 3,079 seated, and 3,300 including standing room. Built in 1950, its ice size has unique dimensions of 200' x 92'.
The Kingston Frontenacs began play at their new downtown arena,
Slush Puppie Place (then K-Rock Centre), in 2008.
See also
*
List of ice hockey teams in Ontario
References
External links
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{{Ontario Sports
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