sportkingston - The authoritative source for Golden Gaels football and Kingston Area high school sports

sportkingston Staff

Claude Scilley
Brought To You By

DCSun Internet Technologies
AutoWizard.ca
Kingston Paint & Decorating
Thank You To All Our Generous Supporters!
We Need Your Help Too!
Help Support This Site
Site Information

About This Site

Contact Us

Home > Articles > Frontenacs 50th > Frontenacs 50th

Frontenacs 50th


Posted: April 8th, 2013 @ 1:09pm


Today's installment in a daily series that recalls the story of the 1962-63 Kingston Frontenacs, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of their Eastern Professional Hockey League championship season:


Fifty years ago today, Monday, April 8, 1963

Though Kingston finished the regular year with 95 points, 28 more than third-place Sudbury, don't expect the Wolves to be pushovers in the EPHL championship series, cautions Frontenacs manager Wren Blair.

"Any team that can eliminate Hull-Ottawa in straight games, and win six of its last seven matches against the Canadiens, has to be reckoned with," Blair told Ron Brown of the Whig-Standard. "After all, the Canadiens have dominated this league ever since it was formed.

"The younger players on the Wolves will probably have matured more in that series than they did all season."

The Frontenacs will open the series tomorrow night in good shape, with only Red Ouellette on the sidelines. Ouellette is scheduled to see the team physician Thursday in hopes of having a cast removed from his hand so he can play in part of the series.

Dick Cherry, the hockey-playing school teacher, will be available for every game in the series, since the Easter school vacation starts this week.

If Ouellette is unable to play, Blair will have winger Howie Dietrich standing by. Dietrich just completed a successful season with the Clinton Comets of the Eastern league.
Related Articles:


Support sportkingston

Thank You To All Our Generous Supporters!
We Need Your Help Too!
Help Support This Site
Follow sportkingston

Follow Us On Twitter
Follow Us On Twitter
Recent Stories


He coached young men, not just football players
All done
Queen's athletes win major volleyball awards
To buy or not to buy
QE splits two games at EOSSAA single-A basketball
KC downs Frontenac in EOSSAA basketball final
Weekend defeats send Gaels to preliminary playoff round
Queen's to host men's basketball playoff Wednesday
High school volleyball matches tonight at Regi
EOSSAA will try again to play basketball Tuesday
Categories


Amateur Sport

Baseball

Basketball

CIS Football

Cross Country

Fastball

Field hockey

Football

Frontenacs 50th

Grenadiers Football

High School Sports

Hockey

Intercollegiate Sport

Junior Hockey

Kingston Kings

Lacrosse

Napanee Express

Opinion

Pan Am Games

Queen's football

RMC Looking Back

Rowing

Rugby

Sailing

Soccer

Today In Jr. Hockey Playoff History

Track and field

Uncategorized

Volleyball
Search

Looking for a specific article, person, event, or subject?





Management Login

Powered By FlexCMS
Powered By FlexCMS