Kingston is a city of about 120,000 in eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located at the eastern end of Lake Ontario.
Teams[]
- Kingston (OHA Junior, 1898-1907, 1926-1931)
- (OHA Senior, 1891-1892)
- (OHA Senior B, 1932-1933, 1934-1935, 1938-1939)
- (OHA Intermediate A, 1933-1934)
- Kingston-Gananoque Merchants (1965-66 OHA Intermediate A Playoffs)
- Kingston 14th Regiment (Ontario Hockey Association, 1906-1911)
- Kingston Aces
- OHA Senior B, 1948-1949)
- (Ottawa St Lawrence Senior League, 1963-1965) join OHA Senior A
- (OHA Sr. A, 1965-1973)
- (Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League, 2005-2006) folded
- Kingston Army Frontenacs (1943-44 OHA Senior Season) withdrew January 14, 1944 due to new military policy
- Kingston Artillery (1939-40 OHA Junior B Groupings
- Kingston Athletics (OHA, Junior 1894-1895)
- Kingston Beechgrove (1903-04 OHA Junior Season)
- Kingston CKLC's (Ontario Hockey Association, 1956-1958)
- Kingston Canadians
- Ontario Hockey Association Junior A, 1973-1974) join OMJHL
- Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, 1974-1980)
- (Ontario Hockey League, 1980-1988) renamed Raiders
- Kingston Circle Six (Ontario Hockey Association Junior, 1924-1925)
- Kingston City (1937-1938)
- Kingston CKLC's (OHA Senior A, 1956-1958)
- Kingston Collegiate, OHA Junior, 1912-1916)
- Kingston Combines
- (OHA Senior B, 1940-1941)
- (OHA Senior A, 1941-1942)
- Kingston Depot Battery (Ontario Hockey Association Junior, 1916-1918)
- Kingston Falcons (Ontario Hockey Association, 1945-1946)
- Kingston Frontenacs
- (OHA Junior, 1896-1897, 1907-1908, 1911-1924, 1931-1933) join OHA Jr. B
- (OHA Senior, 1898-1899, 1901-1902, 1904-1905, 1909-1910)
- (Ottawa City Senior League, 1942-1943)
- Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, 1972-1973) city gets OMJHL team
- Kingston Frontenacs (Ontario Hockey League, 1989-present)
- Kingston Frontenacs (EPHL) (Eastern Professional Hockey League, 1959-1963) form Minneapolis Bruins of CPHL
- Kingston Garrison (OHA Senior B, 1938-1939)
- Kingston Giants (Ontario Hockey Association Junior, 1925-1926)
- Kingston Indians (Ontario Hockey Association)
- Kingston Limestones
- OHA Senior, 1893-1895)
- (Ontario Hockey Association Junior, 1895-1898)
- Kingston Lions (Ontario Hockey Association)
- Kingston Locos (1945-1946)
- Kingston Merchants (OHA Senior A, 1958-1959)
- Kingston Navy (OHA Senior B, 1948-1949)
- Kingston Nylons
- OHA Senior B, 1948-1950)
- (Ontario Hockey Association Senor A, 1950-1951)
- Kingston Raiders (Ontario Hockey League, 1988-1989) renamed Frontenacs
- Kingston Ramblers (Ontario Hockey Association, 1902-1903)
- Kingston Red Indians (1939-40 OHA Junior B Groupings)
- Kingston SAC (1951-52 OHA Senior B Season, 1951-52)
- Kingston St Georges (Ontario Hockey Association, 1905-1909)
- Kingston Saints (OHA Senior B, 1945-1948)
- Kingston Strollers (1904-05 OHA Junior Season)
- Kingston Vics (1904-05 OHA Junior Season, 1947-1956)
- Kingston Victorias (1895-96 OHA Junior Season)
- Kingston Voyageurs
- (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1974-Present)
- (Metro Junior A Hockey League, 1989-1995) join OPJHL
- (Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League (1995-2009) join OJAHL
- (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 2009-2010) rejoin OJHL
- (Ontario Junior Hockey League, 2010-Present)
- Ontario Hockey Association Senior, 1890-1902, 1915-1918, 1928-1929) join OHA Sr. A
- (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1895-1898, 1900-1906, 1917-1925, 1926-1927, 1928-1933) to OHA Jr. B
- (OHA Senior A Hockey League, 1929-1930) moved to OHA Sr. B; (1950-1951)
- (OHA Senior B, 1929-1931) moved to Intermediate A
- (OHA Intermediate A, 1931-1932) moved to Senior B
- (OHA Senior B, 1932-1933) moved to Intermediate A
- (OHA Intermediate A, 1933-1934) moved to Senior B
- (OHA Senior B, 1934-1935) join OCSL
- (Ottawa City Senior League, 1935-1936)
- (OHA Senior B, 1937-1939)
- (OHA Senior B, 1948-1949)
- (OHA Senior A Hockey League, 1950-1951)
- (Ontario Hockey Association Senior, 1891-1900, 1932-1933)
- (OHA Intermediate A, 1933-?
- (OHA Senior B, 1938-1939)
- (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1899-1906, 1918-1921, 1928-1932)
Universities[]
Champions[]
Allan Cup[]
- 1908-09 Queens University
- 1909-10 Queens University
Players[]
- Marty Abrams
- Bryan Allen
- Jamie Arniel
- Scott Arniel
- Arthur Bernier
- Mickey Blake
- Cam Botting
- Kip Brennan
- Fred Brown
- Wayne Cashman
- Tony Cimellaro
- Chris Clifford
- Bud Cook
- Bun Cook
- Bob Dailey
- Allan Davidson
- Peter Dineen
- Jim Dorey
- Chaucer Elliott
- Doug Gilmour
- Hank Goldup
- Pud Hamilton
- Todd Hawkins
- Scott Hollis
- Dennis Kearns
- Nick Knott
- Rhonda Leeman Taylor
- Guy Leveque
- Ken Linseman
- Kristen Lipscombe
- Gary MacGregor
- Jay McClement
- Jay McKee
- Mike Meeker
- Kirk Muller
- Bob Murray
- Mike Murray
- Fred O'Donnell
- Don O'Donoghue
- Rick Paterson
- George Patterson
- Rob Plumb
- Ron Plumb
- Ken Randall
- Brit Selby
- Doug Senior
- Rick Smith
- Trevor Stienburg
- Andy Sutton
- Tom Thurlby
- John Tripp
Arenas[]
- Kingston Skating Rink
- Jock Harty Arena
- K-Rock Centre
- Kingston Memorial Centre
- Cataraqui Woods Park Rink
- Cataraqui Community Centre (& Kinsmen Arena)
- Centre 70 Arena
- Ken Matthews Park Rink
- INVISTA Centre
- Wally Elmer Youth Centre
- O'Connor Park Rink
- Pierson Park Rink
- Hemlock Downs Park Rink
- Market Square Rink
- Harold Harvey Arena
- Compton Park Rink
- Bayridge Park Rink
- Markers Acres Park Rin
- Shannon Corners Rink
- Victoria Park Rink
- City Park Rink
- McBurney Park Rink
- Third Avenue Park Rink
- Cook Brothers Youth Centre
- Molly McGlynn Park Rink
- Woodbine Park Rink
- Polson Park Rink
- Henderson Tennis Courts Rink
- John Brewer Park Rink
- Constantine Arena (CFB Kingston)
Other[]
External Links[]
- Kingston, Ontario on Wikipedia