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1898-99 Kingston Frontenacs intermediates and the J. Ross Robertson Cup (inset, upper left) 1910-11 Kingston Frontenacs juniors and the J. Ross Robertson Cup The original Kingston Frontenacs were founded in 1897, named after Louis de Buade de Frontenac, governor of New France, who established Fort Frontenac on the site of present-day Kingston.
The Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL) were a minor league professional ice hockey team affiliated with the NHL's Boston Bruins. The team was based in Kingston, Ontario, and played home games at the Kingston Memorial Centre. [1] The Frontenacs existed from 1959 until 1963, winning the final EPHL championship in ...
Canada. Head coach: Dave Cameron [1] [2] Pos. No. Player Team League NHL Rights G: 1 ... Kingston Frontenacs: OHL: Vegas Golden Knights: F: 18 Rasmus Kumpulainen
The team played from 1973 to 1980 in the OHA, then from 1980 to 1988 in the OHL. The Kingston Canadians franchise was sold following the 1987–88 season, and the new owner renamed the team Kingston Raiders. The following season they were again sold and renamed Kingston Frontenacs. Notable Events. In 1981 Kingston hosted the annual OHL All-Star ...
The following is a list of articles of ice hockey players who have played for the Kingston Frontenacs of the OHL. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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People who have coached the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League. Pages in category "Kingston Frontenacs coaches" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The Frontenacs finished the season with a 19-39-2-2 record in a shortened regular season, earning 42 points, which was a 12-point improvement from the previous season. Kingston finished in eighth place in the Eastern Conference, earning a playoff berth, however, the post-season was cancelled due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in North America.