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Kingston Frontenacs GameDay December 11, 2015

The official GameDay program of the Kingston Frontenacs

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KINGSTON FRONTENACS gameday report<br />

THE BATTLE OF THE CONFERENCE LEADERS<br />

WESTERN LEADING OTTERS AND EASTERN LEADING FRONTENACS SET FOR FINAL REGULAR SEASON MATCHUP<br />

With a league schedule that only sees interconference<br />

play twice each season, tonight’s matchup<br />

vs. Erie will give <strong>Frontenacs</strong> fans their only chance to<br />

see the Otters in <strong>Kingston</strong> this season. The two teams<br />

already met in Erie on October 23, a game that saw<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> prevail in a 3-2 overtime win.<br />

While Erie is without Connor McDavid this season,<br />

the Otters haven’t missed a beat as the dominant team<br />

in the OHL. In 30 games this season, Erie has 26 wins,<br />

3 regulation losses, and a single overtime loss–to the<br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong>. They arrive in <strong>Kingston</strong> on a 7 game win<br />

streak, with 9 wins and 1 loss in their past 10 games.<br />

While much has been said about the four <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

players currently on assignement with their national<br />

teams for for World Junior selection camps–Crouse,<br />

McKeown, and Watson for Canada and Lammikko for<br />

Findland–Erie isn’t without holes to fill in their roster<br />

with 3 players named to their respective national team<br />

selection camps. Dylan Strome, 5th in the OHL scoring,<br />

and Travis Dermott are both at the Team Canada<br />

selection camp in Toronto. Alex DeBrincat, 4th in the<br />

OHL scoring, has been named to the U.S. National Junior<br />

Team Preliminary Roster but with that camp not<br />

beginning until <strong>December</strong> 14, the Otters will still have<br />

his scoring power in their lineup tonight in <strong>Kingston</strong>.<br />

ROBERTSON: With his 3 goals last night vs. Sault Ste.<br />

Marie, Jason Robertson continues to pile up the points.<br />

Currently 6th in rookie scoring, the 16 year old rookie<br />

has 14 goals and 8 assists, for 22 points in 24 games.<br />

His 14 goals are good for 2nd in Goals Scored By A<br />

Rookie, behind only Mississauga Steelheads rookie Alexander<br />

Nylander, who has 21 so far this season. KF

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