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WELCOME TO ANOTHER SEASON OF<br />

OHL HOCKEY IN KINGSTON!<br />

On behalf of the entire <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> Hockey Club, we hope<br />

you are ready for another exciting season of Rock Solid <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> Hockey!<br />

Our promise to our fans is to provide the best entertainment in the<br />

OHL, in the heart of Downtown <strong>Kingston</strong>! As always, we have some<br />

very special events planned for the <strong>2015</strong>-16 season, beginning with<br />

the Home Opener presented by Leon’s and extending through the<br />

entire season. Our theme nights this season include a special Pink<br />

in the Rink game with a commemorative jersey, our annual Remembrance<br />

Day game, our Teddy Bear Toss Game in support of the Toy<br />

Drive, a visit by the Toronto Maple Leafs Game Crew, Military Appreciation<br />

Night, StarWars Night, SuperHeroes Night, and more.<br />

Your experience is very important to our entire organization. Our goal<br />

is to make sure that experience meets your expectations, and we take<br />

great effort in delivering the entertainment and in-game experience<br />

that is second-to-none. If there is an area that doesn’t live up to your<br />

expectations, please contact me by phone at 613-542-4042, ext. 6054<br />

or cell at 613-572-5729 or by email at justin@kingstonfrontenacs.com.<br />

We’re very excited for the action you’ll see on the ice of Rogers K-Rock<br />

Centre this season and the entertainment you’ll experience from your<br />

seats!<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Justin Chenier<br />

Executive Director of Business Operations


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

GAMEDAY MAGAZINE VOLUME 43<br />

PUBLISHER & EDITOR: Justin Chenier<br />

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Peter Harling, Justin Chenier<br />

GRAPHIC DESIGN: Adam Smith<br />

ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT: Chelsea McDermott<br />

PHOTOGRAPHER: Billy Kimmerly<br />

©<strong>2015</strong> KINGSTON FRONTENACS. GAMEDAY MAGAZINE is published by the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> Hockey Club and<br />

distributed, free of charge, at all <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> home games at Rogers K-Rock Centre. All rights reserved. Any<br />

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6 THE D<br />

The <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> r<br />

four 16 year-olds to the r<br />

12 FRON<br />

In this first of a multi-pa<br />

the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong><br />

League, who played from<br />

23 ONE<br />

We go one-on-one with a<br />

and team management.<br />

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Turn to page 38 for more great action photos by<br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> Official Photographer Billy Kimmerly<br />

RAFT PICKS<br />

roster includes an impressive roster of rookies, and will see the team add<br />

oster for the first time since 2012-13.<br />

TENACS HISTORY<br />

t series of articles, we take a look back at some of the history behind the<br />

e, including the the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> of the East Coast Professional<br />

1959 to 1963.<br />

-ON-ONE<br />

member of the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> team, including the players, coaches,<br />

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OHL CONFERENCE STANDINGS.................................................... 17<br />

STARTING LINEUPS...................................................................... 18<br />

OFFICIAL SCORER’S REPORT....................................................... 19<br />

UPCOMING FRONTENACS HOME GAMES...................................... 19<br />

KINGSTON FRONTENACS PLAYER ROSTER.................................... 20<br />

VISITING TEAM PLAYER ROSTER.................................................. 21<br />

OHL PLAYER LEADER STATS......................................................... 24<br />

OFFICIAL KINGSTON FRONTENACS TEAM ROSTER........................ 25<br />

<strong>2015</strong>-16 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE....................................... 35<br />

STAFF DIRECTORY....................................................................... 37<br />

THROUGH BILLY’S LENS............................................................... 38<br />

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The start of each new season is<br />

always an exciting time. Fans<br />

who have missed going to the<br />

rink to watch their favourite sport and<br />

cheer on their home team during the<br />

long summer are anxious to return.<br />

Each new season begins in earnest,<br />

with renewed hope and optimism.<br />

This season, the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> will have as many as seven<br />

rookies on the roster this year, and for<br />

them it is an especially exciting time.<br />

The <strong>Frontenacs</strong> owned three picks<br />

in the first two rounds of the <strong>2015</strong><br />

OHL Priority Selection Draft and<br />

selected Robbie Burt with the 11th<br />

pick in the first round.<br />

ROBBIE BURT is a 5’11” 209 lbs.<br />

power forward who likes to hit and<br />

score goals. He made his presence<br />

felt in the training camp scrimmages<br />

scoring a few goals on a line with third<br />

year forward and Florida Panthers<br />

first round draft pick Lawson Crouse.<br />

Burt likes to model his game after<br />

current NHL star Rick Nash and has<br />

spent the past few summers being<br />

coached by former NHL star and<br />

Toronto Maple Leaf legend Wendel<br />

Clark. The rookie Frontenac got to<br />

meet another Maple Leaf legend after<br />

he was drafted by <strong>Kingston</strong> as he<br />

quickly made the trip from Hillsburgh,<br />

Ontario to <strong>Kingston</strong> on draft day to<br />

meet the team and have dinner with<br />

General Manager Doug Gilmour.<br />

The <strong>Frontenacs</strong> scouts have done<br />

an admirable job with their first<br />

round picks over the past few years,<br />

selecting future NHL stars such as<br />

Erik Gudbranson, Roland McKeown,<br />

Sam Bennett, and Lawson Crouse.<br />

Burt has the tools to follow in their<br />

footsteps.<br />

Jacob Paquette and Jakob<br />

Brahaney were selected 31st and 37th<br />

respectively in the second round. Along<br />

with Burt and <strong>Frontenacs</strong> Head Coach<br />

Paul McFarland, they were back on<br />

the ice a little early this summer with<br />

invitations to participate in the Team<br />

Canada tryouts for the U17 team in<br />

Calgary, Alberta.<br />

On draft day, JACOB PAQUETTE<br />

was following the OHL Priority<br />

Selection online with his family,<br />

consisting of his mom and dad, older<br />

brother and twin Sam, who would also<br />

go on to be selected by the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong>. Paquette is an Ottawa<br />

native and played last season with the<br />

Ottawa Junior 67’s, who played for the<br />

OHL Cup.<br />

Paquette is a big defensive<br />

defenceman who models his game after<br />

Nashville Predators star Shea Weber.<br />

He has a good shot, plays physical but<br />

is more of a penalty kill specialist than<br />

a power play quarterback.<br />

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y the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> was<br />

JAKOB BRAHANEY, who was<br />

selected in the second round.<br />

Brahaney is a two-way defenceman<br />

who enjoys rushing the puck and<br />

joining the rush, or making a good<br />

first pass to the forwards while<br />

still being reliable in his own end.<br />

He models his game after Anaheim<br />

Ducks defender Hampus Lindholm.<br />

Brahaney had a busy off-season<br />

in his home town of Campbellford,<br />

Ontario by waking up at six five<br />

days a week for workouts before<br />

going to his summer job at No-Frills,<br />

as well as on ice training with a<br />

power skating coach. Brahaney had<br />

a chance to get reacquainted with<br />

Burt at the Team Canada tryout<br />

camp who he played with previously<br />

in summer tournaments.<br />

“It was really neat to get that<br />

Team Canada experience under my<br />

belt, you grow up watching them,<br />

cheering and dreaming and nobody<br />

thinks it’s going to be a reality,” said<br />

Brahaney.<br />

The <strong>Frontenacs</strong> did not own a<br />

pick in the third round and their<br />

next selection would be Jason<br />

Robertson with pick 62 in the fourth<br />

round.<br />

JASON ROBERTSON was<br />

born and raised in California for<br />

the first ten years of his life before<br />

moving to Michigan where his<br />

family now lives. Last season he<br />

played in Toronto for the Don Mills<br />

Flyers and went to the OHL Cup<br />

finals. This summer he was drafted<br />

twice, by <strong>Kingston</strong> in the OHL<br />

Priority Selection, and in the fifth<br />

round of the USHL draft.<br />

“I always saw the OHL as a<br />

great route to get to the NHL,<br />

and I thought the OHL was the<br />

best choice,” said Robertson of his<br />

decision to choose the OHL over the<br />

USHL or the NCAA College route.<br />

Robertson calls his game more<br />

cerebral than flashy, but the humble<br />

left winger showed plenty of flash in<br />

training camp scrimmages as the<br />

tournament leading scorer notching<br />

an impressive ten points in four<br />

games. At 6’1” and 179 lbs., the left<br />

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winger models his game after<br />

future Hall of Famer Jaromir<br />

Jagr.<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> took a chance on 18<br />

year old Jacob Drobczyk with the<br />

250th pick in the 13th round, and<br />

he has rewarded them with his<br />

commitment to the team.<br />

JACOB DROBCZYK is<br />

another big power forward type<br />

player who styles his game after<br />

Jamie Benn who led the NHL<br />

in scoring. The 6’2” 192 pound<br />

centre already has the size to play<br />

on one of the top two lines and his<br />

79 points in 71 games suggests he<br />

has the skill to back it up.<br />

Drobczyk was also drafted<br />

in the USHL, but was surprised<br />

to learn he was also drafted in<br />

the OHL by <strong>Kingston</strong>. As an 18<br />

year old, he has only two years of<br />

eligibility remaining in his career<br />

and having played two years in<br />

prep school, college seemed the<br />

likely option.<br />

“Being from Barrie, the OHL<br />

was always right there, just<br />

seeing the lifestyle always made<br />

me want to come to the OHL,”<br />

said Drobczyk. “I just thought I<br />

would sign somewhere as a free<br />

agent, it’s always a kid’s dream<br />

to get drafted.”<br />

The Barrie native would have<br />

started the season off one way<br />

or another on September 25th,<br />

but his family will have to cheer<br />

for the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> rather than<br />

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Barrie now. “It’s good we play<br />

them first game at home, then a<br />

week later in Barrie. My brothers<br />

will still be loyal to Barrie but<br />

we’ll have to push them towards<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> more now” Drobczyk<br />

said.<br />

Two other later round picks<br />

from the 2014 draft will also look<br />

to make their debut a year later<br />

in Ryan Cranford and Austin<br />

Grzenia who were selected 195th<br />

and 215th overall.<br />

RYAN CRANFORD came<br />

to camp this year with more<br />

confidence than last after playing<br />

last year with the Ottawa Junior<br />

Sens with 20 year olds and try<br />

to play his game like New York<br />

Rangers winger Rick Nash.<br />

AUSTIN GRZENIA was<br />

looking to play in college this<br />

year but didn’t pass up on the<br />

opportunity to play in the OHL<br />

with the <strong>Frontenacs</strong>.<br />

“When <strong>Kingston</strong> offered me<br />

(a chance to play) I took it right<br />

away, I wasn’t going to pass up<br />

the chance.” said Grzenia. “My<br />

dream was to play in the OHL.”<br />

The six foot 170 lbs. Illinois<br />

native plays his game like Milan<br />

Lucic “I like to play gritty, I’m<br />

a goal scorer. I won’t be afraid<br />

to stick up for my teammates if<br />

I have to. I’ll be looking to make<br />

some big hits out there, get the<br />

crowd going, and maybe get into<br />

a fight or two.” KF<br />

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The <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong><br />

OHL franchise we know<br />

today came into existence<br />

in 1973 when the team joined the<br />

major junior ranks as the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

Canadians. The franchise was<br />

known as the Canadians for 15<br />

years, and were briefly called the<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> Raiders for one season<br />

before reclaiming their heritage,<br />

and once more became known as<br />

the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong>.<br />

Let’s look back on some of the<br />

history of the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong>.<br />

There have actually been a<br />

number of teams in a variety of<br />

leagues to bear the moniker of<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> dating as far<br />

back as 1896.<br />

In the 1910s there were two<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> teams<br />

competing in the Ontario Hockey<br />

Association (OHA) junior and<br />

senior leagues with the junior team<br />

winning a championship in 1911.<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> is known as a military<br />

community for its historically<br />

strategic location and fortifications<br />

such as Fort Henry. In 1943 the<br />

Canadian Army had a senior team<br />

in the OHA called the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

Army <strong>Frontenacs</strong>, but after an 11-5-<br />

0 record were ordered to withdraw<br />

from civilian leagues on January<br />

14, 1944.<br />

The Eastern Professional<br />

Hockey League (EPHL) existed for<br />

four seasons from 1959 to 1963.<br />

During those years the Boston<br />

Bruins owned an EHPL farm team<br />

known as the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong>.<br />

These <strong>Frontenacs</strong> adopted the<br />

Bruins colours and a modified logo<br />

(one that would be resurrected in<br />

the late 1980s with the renamed<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> OHL<br />

franchise).<br />

The mark the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> of the EPHL would<br />

leave a on hockey fans in <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

was immedite, beginning with their<br />

first game, a 4-0 exhibition loss<br />

against the NHL’s Boston Bruins<br />

in front of 3,646 fans.<br />

That original EPHL team in ‘59<br />

included Willy O’Ree, who in 1958<br />

became the first black player in<br />

the NHL when he played for the<br />

Bruins. In that first season with<br />

the <strong>Frontenacs</strong>, O’Ree would score<br />

20 goals in 60 games before being<br />

called up by the Bruins where he<br />

would tally 14 points in 43 games.<br />

While the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong><br />

provided exciting hockey, the<br />

team’s dominance wouldn’t happen<br />

until the signing of Wren Blair as<br />

Head Coach and General Manager<br />

beginning with the 1960-61 season.<br />

Blair had a reputation for<br />

building champions, having guided<br />

the Whitby Dunlops to World<br />

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Middle: Nelson Bullock, Orval Tessier, Don McLeod, Stan Maxwell, Barry Krake, Barry Ashbee<br />

Back: Bun Cook (Trainer), Buddy Boone, Willy O’Ree, Don Anderson, Glenn Cressman, Gerry (Red)<br />

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As coach and GM of the<br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> for the 1962-63 season,<br />

Blair saw a sparkle in three<br />

training camp rookies, signing Dick<br />

Cherry, Tommy Williams, and Tom<br />

McCarthy.<br />

The following season, the team<br />

coached and managed by Blair,<br />

with a roster that included Cherry,<br />

Harry Sinden, Jean-Paul Parise,<br />

Ed Westfall, and Bruce Gamble,<br />

would go on to finish one point<br />

out of first place at the end of the<br />

regular season but win the league<br />

championship best-of-seven series<br />

in five games.<br />

The league would fold following<br />

that championship season, and the<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> team name<br />

would stay dormant for over twenty<br />

years.<br />

The current <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> franchise has deep roots<br />

in the EPHL team beyond the name<br />

and logo. In 1989, after their single<br />

season as the <strong>Kingston</strong> Raiders,<br />

the OHL franchise in <strong>Kingston</strong> was<br />

owned by Wren Blair.<br />

Dick Cherry, member of the<br />

EPHL championship <strong>Frontenacs</strong><br />

has assumed a number of roles with<br />

the franchise, including Assistant<br />

Coach, and his longest tenure as a<br />

scout. KF


EASTERN CONFERENCE<br />

RANK TEAM GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA STK P10 PIM<br />

1 <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> 17 10 5 1 1 22 0.647 49 49 1-0-0-0 6-4-0-0 315<br />

2 Barrie Colts 16 10 6 0 0 20 0.625 58 42 2-0-0-0 6-4-0-0 249<br />

3 Ottawa 67’s 18 10 7 1 0 21 0.583 61 61 0-1-0-0 5-4-1-0 164<br />

4 Oshawa Generals 18 9 7 2 0 20 0.556 58 53 4-0-0-0 5-4-1-0 167<br />

5 Mississauga Steelheads 18 8 8 0 2 18 0.500 55 53 0-1-0-0 5-4-0-1 208<br />

6 Niagara IceDogs 16 8 7 1 0 17 0.531 54 47 4-0-0-0 6-3-1-0 239<br />

7 North Bay Battalion 17 7 8 1 1 16 0.471 46 57 0-1-0-0 3-5-1-1 188<br />

8 Peterborough Petes 17 6 8 1 2 15 0.441 52 69 0-2-0-0 2-5-1-2 218<br />

9 Hamilton Bulldogs 16 6 10 0 0 12 0.375 49 62 0-2-0-0 4-6-0-0 231<br />

10 Sudbury Wolves 17 5 11 1 0 11 0.324 46 76 0-2-1-0 4-5-1-0 245<br />

WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />

RANK TEAM GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA STK P10 PIM<br />

1 Kitchener Rangers 16 13 0 3 0 29 0.906 65 36 13-0-3-0 10-0-0-0 181<br />

2 Windsor Spitfires 17 10 4 3 0 23 0.676 64 48 0-1-0-0 5-3-2-0 212<br />

3 Erie Otters 15 13 1 1 0 27 0.900 71 43 4-0-0-0 8-1-1-0 138<br />

4 London Knights 16 12 2 1 1 26 0.812 86 45 4-0-0-0 9-1-0-0 259<br />

5 Sarnia Sting 16 9 5 2 0 20 0.625 54 48 1-0-1-0 5-3-2-0 213<br />

6 Owen Sound Attack 17 8 6 2 1 19 0.559 46 51 1-0-1-0 4-4-2-0 174<br />

7 Saginaw Spirit 16 7 7 1 1 16 0.500 54 68 1-0-0-0 5-4-1-0 206<br />

8 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 17 7 8 2 0 16 0.471 51 67 1-0-0-0 3-7-0-0 158<br />

9 Flint Firebirds 15 6 8 0 1 13 0.433 42 49 1-0-0-0 3-7-0-0 178<br />

10 Guelph Storm 15 1 13 1 0 3 0.100 25 62 0-10-0-0 0-10-0-0 233<br />

Conference Standings Reflect The Order In Which Teams Would Qualify For The Playoffs (1 St Thru 8 Th ).<br />

ONTARIO HOCKEY LEAGUE<br />

CONFERENCE STANDINGS<br />

As of <strong>November</strong> 7, <strong>2015</strong> // source: Ontario Hockey League<br />

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3 WARREN FOEGELE<br />

6 JACOB PAQUETTE<br />

7 NATHAN BILLITIER<br />

9 RYAN VERBEEK<br />

11 ZACK DORVAL<br />

13 KONSTANTIN CHERNYUK<br />

15 SAM FIELD<br />

17 JARED STEEGE<br />

19 JASON ROBERTSON<br />

20 ROLAND MCKEOWN<br />

21 RYAN CRANFORD<br />

22 JAKOB BRAHANEY<br />

23 ROBBIE BURT<br />

24 GRAEME BROWN<br />

26 TED NICHOL<br />

27 CODY CARON<br />

37 STEPHEN DESROCHER<br />

55 AUSTIN GRZENIA<br />

67 LAWSON CROUSE<br />

81 CONOR MCGLYNN<br />

82 JUHO LAMMIKKO<br />

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4 JOSEPH GARREFFA<br />

5 SEAN ALLEN<br />

7 CONNOR HALL<br />

8 DYLAN DI PERNA<br />

10 JAKE HENDERSON<br />

12 MARK BZOWEY<br />

15 GUSTAF FRANZEN<br />

17 MASON KOHN<br />

18 DOUG BLAISDELL<br />

19 BRANDON ROBINSON<br />

20 NICK MAGYAR<br />

21 NICK MCHUGH<br />

23 ADAM MASCHERIN<br />

27 DARBY LLEWELLYN<br />

44 FRANK HORA<br />

62 JACOB CASCAGNETTE<br />

71 DAVID MILLER<br />

72 RYAN MACINNIS<br />

74 CONNOR BUNNAMAN<br />

81 DMITRII SERGEEV<br />

93 MIKE DAVIES<br />

97 JEREMY BRACCO<br />

98 ELIJAH ROBERTS<br />

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40 LUCAS PERESSINI<br />

60 JEREMY HELVIG<br />

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29 LUKE OPILKA<br />

30 DAWSON CARTY<br />

34 LUKE RICHARDSON


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KINGSTON FRONTENACS<br />

PLAYER ROSTER<br />

FORWARDS<br />

NO. PLAYER POSITION HT. WT. BORN HOMETOWN NHL STATUS<br />

3 WARREN FOEGELE LEFT WING 6.01 185 lbs. APR 1, 1996 MARKHAM, ON CAROLINA HURRICANES<br />

9 RYAN VERBEEK LEFT WING 6.00 196 lbs. JUN 2, 1996 KINGSTON, ON<br />

11 ZACK DORVAL CENTRE 6.00 180 lbs. APR 20, 1998 HEARST, ON<br />

15 SAM FIELD RIGHT WING 6.01 184 lbs. FEB 4, 1998 TENAFLY, NJ<br />

17 JARED STEEGE CENTRE 5.11 198 lbs. JAN 7, 1996 COBDEN, ON<br />

19 JASON ROBERTSON LEFT WING 6.02 182 lbs. JUL 22, 1999 NORTHVILLE, MI<br />

21 RYAN CRANFORD RIGHT WING 6.00 190 lbs. APR 9, 1998 EMBRUN, ON<br />

23 ROBBIE BURT RIGHT WING 6.00 209 lbs. MAY 29, 1999 HILLSBURGH, ON<br />

26 TED NICHOL CENTRE 5.10 191 lbs. JAN 4, 1997 LISTOWEL, ON<br />

27 CODY CARON RIGHT WING 6.02 186 lbs. MAY 28, 1996 SAULT STE. MARIE, ON<br />

55 AUSTIN GRZENIA RIGHT WING 5.11 170 lbs. MAY 21, 1998 MACOMB, MI<br />

67 LAWSON CROUSE LEFT WING 6.03 212 lbs. JUN 23, 1997 MT. BRYDGES, ON FLORIDA PANTHERS<br />

81 CONOR MCGLYNN CENTRE 6.02 209 lbs. JUN 19, 1995 OAKVILLE, ON<br />

91 JACOB DROBCZYK CENTRE 6.01 194 lbs. APR 24, 1997 BARRIE, ON<br />

92 JUHO LAMMIKKO LEFT WING 6.02 207 lbs. Jan 29, 1996 NOORMARKKU, FINLAND FLORIDA PANTHERS<br />

96 SPENCER WATSON RIGHT WING 5.09 170 lbs. APR 25, 1996 LONDON, ON LOS ANGELES KINGS<br />

DEFENCE<br />

NO. PLAYER SHOOTS HT. WT. BORN HOMETOWN NHL STATUS<br />

4 CHAD DUCHESNE LEFT 5.11 179 lbs. MAY 31, 1995 INVERARY, ON<br />

6 JACOB PAQUETTE LEFT 6.02 198 lbs. MAY 26, 1999 OTTAWA, ON<br />

7 NATHAN BILLITIER LEFT 5.11 183 lbs. MAY 20, 1996 SPENCERPORT, NY<br />

13 KONSTANTIN CHERNYUK LEFT 6.04 175 lbs. FEB 13, 1998 ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA<br />

20 ROLAND MCKEOWN RIGHT 6.01 195 lbs. JAN 20, 1996 LISTOWEL, ON CAROLINA HURRICANES<br />

22 JAKOB BRAHANEY LEFT 6.01 171 lbs. MAR 26, 1999 HASTINGS, ON<br />

24 GRAEME BROWN LEFT 6.00 195 lbs. MAY 16, 1996 GANANOQUE, ON<br />

37 STEPHEN DESROCHER LEFT 6.04 198 lbs. JAN 26, 1996 TORONTO, ON TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS<br />

GOALTENDERS<br />

NO. PLAYER CATCHES HT. WT. BORN HOMETOWN NHL STATUS<br />

40 LUCAS PERESSINI LEFT 6.02 188 lbs. MAR 9, 1995 NOBLETON, ON<br />

60 JEREMY HELVIG LEFT 6.02 198 lbs. MAY 25, 1997 MARKHAM, ON<br />

HOCKEY OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT and STAFF<br />

GENERAL MANAGER................................................... DOUG GILMOUR<br />

HEAD COACH...........................................................PAUL MCFARLAND<br />

ATHLETIC THERAPIST................................................... RYAN BENNETT<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC THERAPIST..................................CHRIS WILSON<br />

ASSISTANT GM...................................................................DARREN KEILY<br />

ASSISTANT COACH........................................................... JOHN GOODWIN<br />

EQUIPMENT MANAGER.........................................................CHRIS COOK<br />

ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER.................................... KEVIN WALKER


KITCHENER RANGERS<br />

PLAYER ROSTER<br />

FORWARDS<br />

NO. PLAYER POSITION HT. WT. BORN HOMETOWN NHL STATUS<br />

4 JOSEPH GARREFFA CENTRE 5.06 157 lbs. 9-AUG-99 TORONTO, ON<br />

10 JAKE HENDERSON RIGHT WING 6.02 203 lbs. 12-FEB-97 ST. LOUIS, MO<br />

12 MARK BZOWEY CENTRE 5.09 172 lbs. 14-MAR-97 OAKVILLE, ON<br />

15 GUSTAF FRANZEN CENTRE 5.11 183 lbs. 22-SEP-96 VALDEMARSVIK, SWEDEN<br />

17 MASON KOHN LEFT WING 5.10 177 lbs. 3-MAY-97 DAVIE, FL<br />

19 BRANDON ROBINSON LEFT WING 6.03 216 lbs. 13-OCT-95 PICKERING, ON<br />

20 NICK MAGYAR RIGHT WING 6.01 194 lbs. 29-MAY-96 MENTOR, OH COLORADO AVALANCHE<br />

21 NICK MCHUGH LEFT WING 5.10 163 lbs. 13-FEB-99 GLOUCESTER, ON<br />

23 ADAM MASCHERIN LEFT WING 5.09 199 lbs. 6-JUN-98 MAPLE, ON<br />

27 DARBY LLEWELLYN LEFT WING 6.00 191 lbs. 19-JUL-96 ANN ARBOR, MI<br />

62 JACOB CASCAGNETTE LEFT WING 6.03 200 lbs. 22-APR-97 KITCHENER, ON<br />

71 DAVID MILLER CENTRE 5.08 185 lbs. 25-SEP-96 BURLINGTON, ON<br />

72 RYAN MACINNIS CENTRE 6.04 191 lbs. 14-FEB-96 ST. LOUIS, MO ARIZONA COYOTES<br />

74 CONNOR BUNNAMAN CENTRE 6.01 207 lbs. 16-APR-98 GUELPH, ON<br />

93 MIKE DAVIES LEFT WING 6.02 200 lbs. 5-FEB-97 THOROLD, ON<br />

97 JEREMY BRACCO RIGHT WING 5.10 175 lbs. 17-MAR-97 FREEPORT, NY, USA TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS<br />

DEFENCE<br />

NO. PLAYER SHOOTS HT. WT. BORN HOMETOWN NHL STATUS<br />

3 BRIAN BROSNAN LEFT 6.03 211 lbs. 22-APR-95 ILDERTON, ON<br />

5 SEAN ALLEN LEFT 6.02 188 lbs. 21-APR-98 PUSLINCH, ON<br />

7 CONNOR HALL LEFT 6.02 192 lbs. 21-FEB-98 CAMBRIDGE, ON<br />

8 DYLAN DI PERNA RIGHT 6.01 203 lbs. 26-APR-96 MISSISSAUGA, ON<br />

18 DOUG BLAISDELL LEFT 6.02 221 lbs. 20-FEB-97 DEARBORN HEIGHTS, MI<br />

44 FRANK HORA RIGHT 6.01 203 lbs. 1-JUN-96 CHEEKTOWAGA, NY<br />

81 DMITRII SERGEEV LEFT 6.02 207 lbs. 26-MAR-96 CHELYABINSK, RUSSIA<br />

98 ELIJAH ROBERTS LEFT 5.08 158 lbs. 23-JAN-99 BRAMPTON, ON<br />

GOALTENDERS<br />

NO. PLAYER CATCHES HT. WT. BORN HOMETOWN NHL STATUS<br />

29 LUKE OPILKA LEFT 6.01 192 lbs. 27-FEB-97 ST. LOUIS, MO ST. LOUIS BLUES<br />

30 DAWSON CARTY LEFT 6.02 185 lbs. 2-FEB-96 MISSISSAUGA, ON<br />

34 LUKE RICHARDSON LEFT 6.02 148 lbs. 28-MAY-99 BARRIE, ON<br />

HOCKEY OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND STAFF<br />

GENERAL MANAGER ...............................................MURRAY HIEBERT<br />

ASSISTANT GM / ASSISTANT COACH............................MIKE MCKENZIE<br />

ASSISTANT COACH.................................................... DANIEL TKACZUK<br />

HEAD TRAINER................................................................DAN LEBOLD<br />

HEAD COACH.....................................................................MIKE VAN RYN<br />

ASSOCIATE COACH................................................................. JAY MCKEE<br />

GOALTENDING COACH............................................................... KAIN TISI<br />

STRENGHT & CONDITIONING COACH ............................BRANDON MERLI


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Spencer Watson is in his fourth year<br />

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was chosen 24th overall in the<br />

2012 OHL Priority Selection. In 2014<br />

he was selected in the 7th round by the<br />

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Spencer before practice on Thursday, as<br />

the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> prepared for their two<br />

home games this weekend.<br />

<strong>GameDay</strong>: Tell us a bit about your<br />

experience playing in the OHL over the<br />

last 4 seasons, from the rookie games<br />

through to this season, where you’re<br />

leading the team in points.<br />

Spencer Watson: My rookie season<br />

was definitely a bit of a learning experience,<br />

for sure. As the season have gone<br />

on I’ve seen my game role progress and<br />

now into more of a leadership role. It’s<br />

been a cool experience, these four years,<br />

and it’s definitely nice to be leading the<br />

team in points, it (goal scoring) is something<br />

I do best and something I strive<br />

for.<br />

GD: You are one of a very few sets of<br />

twins in the league. What’s it like to be<br />

able to play with your identical brother<br />

at this level?<br />

SW: It was a dream come true to play<br />

at this level with Matt. We both grew up<br />

playing hockey together in the backyard<br />

rink. We always knew we wanted to<br />

play hockey, and it would be something<br />

very special if we could go all the way<br />

together. It was certainly special, and<br />

times I will never forget.<br />

GD: You had quite the challenging<br />

season in 2014-15, after starting the<br />

season off as the team point leader, then<br />

getting hit by Kitchener’s Max Iafrate<br />

on <strong>November</strong> 28th, resulting in a broken<br />

ankle. Take us back to that point<br />

last season.<br />

SW: It was kind of a fluke play. I<br />

went around the net and got into the<br />

boards and kind of lost my balance a<br />

little bit and my foot got caught along<br />

the edge of the boards and I couldn’t really<br />

move it at all. The only way it would<br />

go was the opposite way of how it should<br />

go! Right when it happened I knew that<br />

something wasn’t right. Unfortunately<br />

it was broken. I was able to bounce back<br />

from that pretty good and was able to<br />

play the last 20 games of the regular<br />

season.<br />

GD: You were out 2 months, missing<br />

26 games. How hard was it to watch the<br />

team play instead of playing yourself?<br />

SW: It was difficult. I was sitting at<br />

home watching all of the games wishing<br />

I could be there to at least cheer the<br />

team on. At the same time I knew I had<br />

to take care of myself and make sure I<br />

was healthy for the rest of the season.<br />

GD: It was February 11 against the<br />

Peterborough Petes when you made<br />

your return to the lineup, and it was as<br />

though you never missed a beat.<br />

SW: I found out early that week that<br />

I was cleared to play and I was pretty<br />

excited. I thought ‘this is it, this is the<br />

moment I’ve been waiting two months<br />

now for. I figured I was going to get<br />

eased into the game a little bit but it<br />

turned out I was ready to go and in good<br />

form, and I think I got 2 assists that<br />

game. It was a pretty special moment.<br />

I remember after the game thinking<br />

‘wow, that was pretty cool.’<br />

GD: You are off to a red hot start this<br />

season, leading the team in scoring with<br />

10 goals and 9 assists. What do you telling<br />

yourself each time you step onto the<br />

ice?<br />

SW: I just tell myself to be consistent.<br />

I want to be a player my teammates<br />

and our coaches can rely on each<br />

and every game. Being out there, I know<br />

my strengths and just play to them.<br />

So far it’s been a good run at the start<br />

here and I’m really proud how I’ve been<br />

showing what I can do. But it’s all about<br />

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TOP SCORER<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS PIM<br />

1 Alex DeBrincat Erie Otters 14 20 10 30 2<br />

2 Matthew Tkachuk London Knights 16 7 23 30 14<br />

3 Christian Dvorak London Knights 14 12 16 28 6<br />

4 Mitchell Marner London Knights 14 9 17 26 26<br />

5 Travis Konecny Ottawa 67’s 17 5 21 26 0<br />

6 Andrew Mangiapane Barrie Colts 16 12 12 24 20<br />

7 Ryan MacInnis Kitchener Rangers 15 12 11 23 12<br />

8 JJ Piccinich London Knights 14 11 12 23 7<br />

9 Alexander Nylander Miss. Steelheads 18 10 13 23 4<br />

10 Taylor Raddysh Erie Otters 15 6 17 23 6<br />

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PLAYER LEADER STATS<br />

TOP ROOKIES<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS PIM<br />

1 Alexander Nylander Miss. Steelheads 18 10 13 23 4<br />

2 Max Jones London Knights 14 9 4 13 27<br />

3 Boris Katchouk Soo Greyhounds 15 7 6 13 13<br />

4 Alan Lyszczarczyk Sudbury Wolves 16 5 8 13 10<br />

5 Cole Carter Windsor Spitfires 17 3 10 13 2<br />

6 Markus Niemelainen Saginaw Spirit 16 0 13 13 4<br />

7 Gabriel Vilardi Windsor Spitfires 13 7 5 12 2<br />

8 Olli Juolevi London Knights 16 3 9 12 0<br />

9 Dmitry Sokolov Sudbury Wolves 17 6 5 11 7<br />

10 Jack Kopacka Soo Greyhounds 17 6 4 10 2<br />

TOP GOALTENDERS<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP MIN SA SVS GA SO GAA SAV% W L OTL SOL<br />

1 Stephen Dhillon Niagara IceDogs 9 463 196 180 16 0 2.07 0.918 5 2 1 0<br />

2 Lucas Peressini <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> 13 793 414 384 30 1 2.27 0.928 8 3 1 1<br />

3 Jeremy Brodeur Oshawa Generals 14 839 369 337 32 4 2.29 0.913 9 4 1 0<br />

4 Devin Williams Erie Otters 12 698 350 323 27 0 2.32 0.923 10 0 1 0<br />

5 Luke Opilka Kitchener Rangers 11 671 313 287 26 1 2.32 0.917 9 0 2 0<br />

6 Mackenzie Blackwood Barrie Colts 15 902 510 473 37 2 2.46 0.927 10 5 0 0<br />

7 Tyler Parsons London Knights 14 843 433 398 35 2 2.49 0.919 11 1 1 1<br />

8 Michael McNiven Owen Sound Attack 17 925 491 451 40 1 2.59 0.919 8 5 2 1<br />

9 Jack Flinn Mississauga Steelheads 17 984 492 449 43 2 2.62 0.913 8 7 0 1<br />

10 Leo Lazarev Ottawa 67’s 10 568 273 247 26 1 2.75 0.905 6 4 0 0<br />

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4 CHAD DUCHESNE<br />

4<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: INVERARY, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 31, 1995<br />

HEIGHT: 5’11” WEIGHT: 179 LBS.<br />

ACQUIRED: TRADE FROM MISSISSAUGA<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

66 1 11 12 0 63<br />

6 JACOB PAQUETTE<br />

6<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: OTTAWA, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 26, 1995<br />

HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 198 LBS.<br />

ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

26 5 7 12 -- 38<br />

9 RYAN VERBEEK<br />

POSITION: 9CENTRE<br />

HOMETOWN: KINGSTON, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: JUNE 2, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 196 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: TRADE WITH WINDSOR<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

47 7 12 19 -3 28<br />

13 KONSTANTIN CHERNYUK<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: ST. PETERSBURG , RUSSIA<br />

BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 13, 1998<br />

HEIGHT: 6’4” WEIGHT: 175 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: CHL IMPORT DRAFT<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

51 5 11 16 +10 42<br />

5 SHAWN TESSIER<br />

5<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: TORONTO, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 10, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 5’11” WEIGHT: 180 LBS.<br />

ACQUIRED: TRADE FROM NORTH BAY<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

41 1 1 2 +1 6<br />

7 NATHAN BILLITIER<br />

7<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: SPENCERPORT, NEW YORK<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 20, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 5’11” WEIGHT: 183 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: TRADE WITH NORTH BAY<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

30 0 5 5 -4 2<br />

11 ZACK DORVAL<br />

11<br />

15 SAM FIELD<br />

15<br />

POSITION: CENTRE<br />

HOMETOWN: HEARST, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 20, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 180 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

56 3 3 6 -13 72<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: TENAFLY, NEW JERSEY<br />

BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 4, 1998<br />

HEIGHT: 6’01” WEIGHT: 184 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

57 2 0 2 -11 19<br />

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17 JARED STEEGE<br />

17<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: COBDEN, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 7, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 5’11” WEIGHT: 198 lbs.<br />

AQUIRED: TRADE WITH NORTH BAY<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

67 11 12 23 -1 34<br />

20 ROLAND MCKEOWN<br />

20<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: LISTOWEL, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 20, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 6’01” WEIGHT: 195 LBS.<br />

ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

65 7 25 32 1 57<br />

22 JAKOB BRAHANEY<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: HASTINGS, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MARCH 22, 1999<br />

HEIGHT: 6’1” WEIGHT: 171 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

36 8 23 31 -- 12<br />

24 GRAEME BROWN<br />

24<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE<br />

HOMETOWN: GANANOQUE, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 16, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 195 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: TRADE WITH WINDSOR<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

65 2 6 8 -19 82<br />

19 JASON ROBERTSON<br />

19<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN<br />

BIRTHDATE: JULY 22, 1999<br />

HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 192 LBS.<br />

ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

62 28 33 61 -- 14<br />

21 RYAN CRANFORD<br />

21<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: EMBRUN, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: APRIL 9, 1998<br />

HEIGHT: 6’00” WEIGHT: 190 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

55 6 10 16 -- 40<br />

23 ROBBIE BURT<br />

23<br />

26 TED NICHOL<br />

26<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: HILLSBURGH, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 29, 1999<br />

HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 209 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

64 26 27 53 -- 93<br />

POSITION: CENTRE<br />

HOMETOWN: LISTOWEL, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 4, 1997<br />

HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 191 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

59 1 4 5 -13 10<br />

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27 CODY CARON<br />

27<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 28, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 186 lbs.<br />

AQUIRED: TRADE WITH NIAGARA<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

64 1 3 4 -12 102<br />

40 LUCAS PERESSINI<br />

40<br />

POSITION: GOALTENDER<br />

HOMETOWN: NOBELTON, ON<br />

BIRTHDATE: MARCH 9, 1995<br />

HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 188 lbs.<br />

ACQUIRED: TRADE FROM SAGINAW SPIRIT<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP GA Min SVS GAA SAV% W L SO<br />

59 132 3,413 1,564 2.32 .922 30 20 5<br />

60 JEREMY HELVIG<br />

60<br />

POSITION: GOALTENDER<br />

HOMETOWN: MARKHAM, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 25, 1997<br />

HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 198 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP GA Min SVS GAA SAV% W L SO<br />

14 53 699 330 4.55 .862 2 8 0<br />

81 CONOR MCGLYNN<br />

POSITION: CENTRE<br />

HOMETOWN: OAKVILLE, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: JUNE 19, 1995<br />

HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 209 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

67 22 16 38 12 81<br />

35 ZACH MOORE<br />

35<br />

POSITION: GOALTENDER<br />

HOMETOWN: ST. CATHERINES, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 12, 1998<br />

HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 177 lbs.<br />

ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

55 AUSTIN GRZENIA<br />

55<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: MACOMB, MICHIGAN<br />

BIRTHDATE: MAY 21, 1998<br />

HEIGHT: 5’11” WEIGHT: 170 LBS.<br />

ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

20 7 15 22 -- 14<br />

67 LAWSON CROUSE<br />

67<br />

91 JACOB DROBCZYK<br />

91<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: MT. BRIDGES, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: JUNE 23, 1997<br />

HEIGHT: 6’3” WEIGHT: 212 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

56 29 22 51 10 70<br />

POSITION: CENTRE<br />

HOMETOWN: BARRIE, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: APRIL 24, 1997<br />

HEIGHT: 6’01” WEIGHT: 194 LBS.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

71 40 39 79 -- 51<br />

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Heros<br />

in our community<br />

The <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> would like to recognize the<br />

QUINTE ST. LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION<br />

AND ELECTRICIANS UNIONS<br />

for their generosity in purchasing<br />

10 season tickets to donate<br />

to Big Brothers/Big Sisters.


96 SPENCER WATSON<br />

96<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING<br />

HOMETOWN: LONDON, ONTARIO<br />

BIRTHDATE: APRIL 25, 1996<br />

HEIGHT: 5’09” WEIGHT: 170 lbs.<br />

AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

GP G A PTS +/- PIM<br />

41 20 28 48 10 10<br />

JOHN GOODWIN<br />

ROLE: ASSISTANT COACH<br />

HOMETOWN: WHITBY, ONTARIO<br />

As a member of the Soo Greyhounds, John Goodwin lead the league in scoring in the<br />

1980-81 season and in turn won the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy and the William<br />

Hanley Trophy as the most sportsmanlike player. After his OHL career, Goodwin<br />

played five full seasons in the American Hockey League . From 1997 to 2000 he was<br />

Head Coach of the Oshawa Generals. He was Assistant Coach with the North Bay<br />

Batallion before joining the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> for the 2014-15 season.<br />

DARREN KEILY<br />

ROLE: ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER / DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS<br />

HOMETOWN: MEADFORD, ONTARIO<br />

Darren Keily enters his 20th season in the OHL. Prior to his seven seasons with<br />

the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong>, he spent eight years with legendary OHL coach Bert<br />

Templeton in Barrie and Sudbury, before moving on to a role as Assistant Coach<br />

and Assistant GM in Peterborough, where he spent five years and won an OHL<br />

Championship in 2005-06.<br />

PAUL MCFARLAND<br />

ROLE: HEAD COACH<br />

HOMETOWN: BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO<br />

Paul McFarland joined the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> for the 2014-15 season after two<br />

seasons as Assistant Coach with the Oshawa Generals. He spent four seasons<br />

as a player in the OHL, beginning with the Kitchener Rangers in 2002-2003,<br />

and winning an OHL Championship and Memorial Cup in 2003. He finished<br />

his OHL playing career as Team Captain for the Windsor Spitfires during the<br />

2004-2005 season.<br />

DOUG GILMOUR<br />

ROLE: GENERAL MANAGER<br />

HOMETOWN: KINGSTON, ONTARIO<br />

Doug Gilmour is a hockey icon, especially in Ontario and his hometown of<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong>. Gilmour played in 1,474 career NHL games in Calgary, Toronto, New<br />

Jersey, Chicago, Buffalo and Montreal, scoring 450 goals, 964 assists for<br />

1,414 career points and one Stanley Cup Championship. Gilmour coached the<br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> for two and a half seasons, before moving up to the role of General<br />

Manager for the 2011-12 season.<br />

RYAN BENNETT<br />

ROLE: ATHLETIC THERAPIST<br />

HOMETOWN: BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO<br />

Ryan Bennett spent eigth season as Athletic Therapist with the Belleville<br />

Bulls prior to joining the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> for the <strong>2015</strong>-16 season. He is a graduate<br />

of Brock University and Sheridan College and has formerly worked with the<br />

Toronto Roadrunners, Hamilton Bulldogs, and Erie Otters. He also represented<br />

Canada in the 2010 World U18 Hockey Championships. He lives in <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

with his wife Sarah and daughter Shelby.<br />

CHRIS COOK<br />

ROLE: EQUIPMENT MANAGER<br />

HOMETOWN: OTTAWA, ONTARIO<br />

Chris Cook joins the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> after having spent 12 seasons as<br />

an Equipment Manager with the Ottawa Senators. He has also worked as<br />

Assistant Equipment Manager with the Carleton University Ravens Football<br />

Program. He is a graduate of Algonquin College’s Recreation Facilities<br />

Management program.<br />

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Owner and Governor......................................................... Doug Springer<br />

HOCKEY OPERATIONS<br />

General Manager.............................................................. Doug Gilmour<br />

Assistant G.M. and Director of Hockey Operations.................Darren Keily<br />

Head Coach................................................................... Paul McFarland<br />

Assistant Coach............................................................... John Goodwin<br />

Athletic Therapist..............................................................Ryan Bennett<br />

Equipment Manager..............................................................Chris Cook<br />

Assistant Therapist............................................................ Chris Wilson<br />

Assistant Equipment Manager............................................Kevin Walker<br />

Bench Assistant...............................................................Cameron Lyon<br />

GAME DAY STAFF<br />

Game Operations Coordinator........................................... Dylan Chenier<br />

Emcee........................................................................................... Reid<br />

Announcer............................................................................. SideShow<br />

Videoboard Operator.............................................................. J.P. Brown<br />

Music Coordinator............................................................... Jack Marko<br />

Replay Operator................................................................. Tyler Crowdy<br />

Video Production Intern.......................................................... Angela Su<br />

BUSINESS OPERATIONS<br />

Executive Director of Business Operations........................ Justin Chenier<br />

Manager of Ticket Sales....................................................... Tim Hughes<br />

Manager of Partnerships and Game Operations.........Chelsea McDermott<br />

Administration and Merchandising...................................Brenda Mavety<br />

Coordinator of Marketing and New Media............................. Adam Smith<br />

Coordinator of Community and Game Operations.............. Melissa Rogez<br />

Account Executive, Inside Ticket Sales............................ Sam Sanderson<br />

Account Executive, Group Ticket Sales............................. Jessica Findlay<br />

Account Executive, Corporate Ticket Sales...................... Michael LeClair<br />

Orgainist........................................................................ David Rankine<br />

Team Photographer......................................................... Billy Kimmerly<br />

Scorekeeper........................................................................ Al McArthur<br />

Timekeeper....................................................................... Wayne Burns<br />

Scout and Media Suite Hostess........................................... Freda Coyle<br />

Stats and Online Scoring............................................... David Garrison<br />

Statistics.............................. Ryan Abraham, Ross Graham, Alicia Clark<br />

1 The Tragically Hip Way, <strong>Kingston</strong>, Ontario K7K 0B4 phone: 613-542-4042 fax: 613-542-2834<br />

www.kingstonfrontenacs.com /kingstonfrontenacs @kingstonfronts @frontsingame<br />

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LET THE GAMES BEGIN

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