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Tag Archives: Kingston Frontenacs

The Kingston Frontenacs’ Bright Future

The Kingston Frontenacs are a very young team full of high draft picks.  With high draft picks come high expectations, and so far the promising young players are delivering. The rebuilding Frontenacs may have turned the corner – or are on the cusp of doing so – as General Manager Doug Gilmour has his blueprint ...

The Five Most Ridiculous Jerseys of All-Time

  With the advent of the internet, most hockey fans have now seen dozens of articles listing the ugliest jerseys of all-time. We are quite familiar with the usual suspects, from the ‘fish stick guy’ Islanders jerseys to the 1970s-era Vancouver Canucks’ ‘giant V’ uniforms. In fact, it seems as if every time a top ...

Career Year for Frontenacs’ Ryan Kujawinski

Ryan Kujawinski is in his NHL draft year, and sophomore season in the OHL with the Kingston Frontenacs. He was the fourth overall selection in the 2011 OHL Priority draft by the Sarnia Sting, but later traded to Kingston in exchange for top prospect Ryan Spooner. This could be his coming out season.   Kujawinski’s ...

OHL 2012-13 Season Preview Part 2

This is Part 2 of a 4 Part Series. Part 1: Barrie Colts, Belleville Bulls, Brampton Battalion, Erie Otters & Guelph Storm Part 2: Kingston Frontenacs, Kitchener Rangers, London Knights, Mississauga Steelheads, Niagara Ice Dogs Part 3: Oshawa Generals, Ottawa 67′s, Owen Sound Attack, Peterborough Petes, Plymouth Whalers Part 4: Saginaw Spirit, Sarnia Sting, Sault ...

Kujawinski a Keeper in Kingston

When the Kingston Frontenacs started to go into a free fall in 2011-12, there was speculation that the team was going to completely dismantle their veteran corps.  A player expected to be traded away was Boston Bruins prospect Ryan Spooner, who had been sought after by several teams wanting to make a run for the ...

Ryan Spooner and Tyler Brown Return to Kingston

  Prior to the Ontario Hockey League trade deadline, The Kingston Frontenacs General Manager Doug Gilmour sent top scorers Ryan Spooner and Tyler Brown to the Sarnia Sting. The Sarnia Sting will play in Kingston on Sunday January 29th in their only appearance at the K-Rock Centre.   Spooner and Brown were enjoying individual successful ...

Will Doug Gilmour Trade Ryan Spooner?

Doug Gilmour is in his first term as the General Manager of the Kingston Frontenacs. He became the GM in April, and currently faces his biggest challenge: to trade the team’s franchise player, Ryan Spooner, or not. The Frontenacs are a rebuilding team this season. The average age is 18 years old, and the team’s ...

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