Heros in our community The <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> would like to recognize the QUINTE ST. LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION AND ELECTRICIANS UNIONS for their generosity in purchasing 10 season tickets to donate to Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
82 JUHO LAMMIKKO 67 POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: Noormarkku , Finland BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 29, 1996 HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 207 LBS. AQUIRED: CHL IMPORT DRAFT 2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS GP G A PTS +/- PIM 64 18 26 44 +23 36 PAUL MCFARLAND ROLE: HEAD COACH HOMETOWN: BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Paul McFarland joined the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> for the 2014-15 season after two seasons as Assistant Coach with the Oshawa Generals. He spent four seasons as a player in the OHL, beginning with the Kitchener Rangers in 2002-2003, and winning an OHL Championship and Memorial Cup in 2003. He finished his OHL playing career as Team Captain for the Windsor Spitfires during the 2004-2005 season. JASON SUPRYKA ROLE: ASSISTANT COACH HOMETOWN: BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO Jason Supryka brings a wealth of experience in at the OHL level, having served as Assistant Coach with the Belleville Bulls for eight seasons, and as Head Coach of the Trenton Jr. A Hockey Club for two seasons. Jason is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, where he attended on a hockey scholarship. He is a native of Belleville, Ontario and was drafted by the Guelph Platers in the 6th round of the OHL Priority Selection in 1987. . DARREN KEILY ROLE: ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER / DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS HOMETOWN: MEADFORD, ONTARIO Darren Keily enters his 20th season in the OHL. Prior to his seven seasons with the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong>, he spent eight years with legendary OHL coach Bert Templeton in Barrie and Sudbury, before moving on to a role as Assistant Coach and Assistant GM in Peterborough, where he spent five years and won an OHL Championship in 2005-06. 96 SPENCER WATSON 96 POSITION: RIGHT WING HOMETOWN: LONDON, ONTARIO BIRTHDATE: APRIL 25, 1996 HEIGHT: 5’09” WEIGHT: 170 lbs. AQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION 2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS GP G A PTS +/- PIM 41 20 28 48 +10 10 JOHN GOODWIN ROLE: ASSISTANT COACH HOMETOWN: WHITBY, ONTARIO As a member of the Soo Greyhounds, John Goodwin lead the league in scoring in the 1980-81 season and in turn won the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy and the William Hanley Trophy as the most sportsmanlike player. After his OHL career, Goodwin played five full seasons in the American Hockey League . From 1997 to 2000 he was Head Coach of the Oshawa Generals. He was Assistant Coach with the North Bay Batallion before joining the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> for the 2014-15 season. DOUG GILMOUR ROLE: GENERAL MANAGER HOMETOWN: KINGSTON, ONTARIO Doug Gilmour is a hockey icon, especially in Ontario and his hometown of <strong>Kingston</strong>. Gilmour played in 1,474 career NHL games in Calgary, Toronto, New Jersey, Chicago, Buffalo and Montreal, scoring 450 goals, 964 assists for 1,414 career points and 1 Stanley Cup Championship. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 20<strong>11</strong>. Gilmour coached the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> for two and a half seasons, before assuming the role of General Manager for the 20<strong>11</strong>-12 season. RYAN BENNETT / ATHLETIC THERAPIST Ryan Bennett spent eigth season as Athletic Therapist with the Belleville Bulls prior to joining the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> for the <strong>2015</strong>-16 season. He is a graduate of Brock University and Sheridan College and has formerly worked with the Toronto Roadrunners, Hamilton Bulldogs, and Erie Otters. CHRIS COOK / EQUIPEMENT MANAGER Chris Cook joins the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> after having spent 12 seasons as an Equipment Manager with the Ottawa Senators. He has also worked as Assistant Equipment Manager with the Carleton University Ravens Football Program. He is a graduate of Algonquin College’s Recreation Facilities Management program. OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM, VOLUME 43, <strong>2015</strong> 27