
2019-20 Season Paused Until Further Notice
Published on March 12, 2020 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Kingston Frontenacs News Release
The health and welfare of our fans and players is paramount to the Kingston Frontenacs. The Ontario Hockey League, like leagues around North America, have decided the best interest of the health and welfare of fans and players is to not continue play, at this point, with the 2019-20 season. With that there are more questions about what's to come in the future, both with Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the playing of sports and gathering of large groups of people, than we have answers.
As per the announcement from the Canadian Hockey League to paused the 2020-21 season until further notice, our final four regular season home games will not play as scheduled:
Friday, March 13 vs. Hamilton Bulldogs SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Saturday, March 14 vs. Ottawa 67's SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Friday, March 20 vs. Oshawa Generals SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Sunday, March 22 vs. Peterborough Petes SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
At this time, we do not know the plan for these games as to whether they will be rescheduled or cancelled. Once we know we will communicate that to everyone involved with our games.
We appreciate the support of our fans and understand the uncertainty of customers who have purchased tickets for games that are now not being played as scheduled. We are working to formulate a plan on how to proceed with rescheduled tickets, refunds, and how we move forward, and will provide those answers to our customers as soon as this situation becomes clearer.
We continue to monitor this situation and look to KFL&A Public Health and the Public Health Agency of Canada for the expert guidance through this very fluid and everchanging situation as we follow the lead of the Ontario Hockey League. We will provide updates as they become available and we have had a chance to plan how we proceed. But most importantly, we urge our fans to take every precaution to safeguard their own health and the health of the people around them: stay home if you're sick, wash your hands, limit the spread of illness, and monitor your health after travelling.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. Stay safe.
Ontario Hockey League Stories from March 12, 2020
- Ontario Hockey League Season Paused - Brantford Bulldogs
- Statement from OHL Commissioner David Branch - OHL
- Erie Otters Announce Ticket Policy Update - Erie Otters
- Firebirds Statement Regarding the Pausing of Season - Flint Firebirds
- Storm 2019-20 Season Paused - Guelph Storm
- OHL Season Paused - Barrie Colts
- OHL Pauses Season - North Bay Battalion
- Niagara IceDogs 2019-20 Season on Pause - Niagara IceDogs
- Oshawa Generals Statement on the Pause of the OHL Season - Oshawa Generals
- CHL Pauses Regular Season - London Knights
- 2019-20 Season Paused Until Further Notice - Kingston Frontenacs
- OHL Season Schedule Paused - Sudbury Wolves
- Niagara IceDogs 2019-20 Season on Pause - Niagara IceDogs
- Oshawa Generals Statement on the Pause of the OHL Season - Oshawa Generals
- Erie Otters Statement Regarding Today's CHL Announcement - Erie Otters
- 2019-20 Season Paused Until Further Notice - Peterborough Petes
- OHL Suspends Remainder of Regular Season - Ottawa 67's
- 2019-20 Season Paused Until Further Notice - OHL
- Statement from Canadian Hockey League Regarding COVID-19 - OHL
- Game Day Preview: Spirit Look to Extend Seven-Game Winning Streak Thursday in Windsor - Saginaw Spirit
- Punnett's Scoring Prowess Propels Colts Past Attack - Barrie Colts
- Phibbs Scores Lone Goal in Wednesday Defeat to Greyhounds - Flint Firebirds
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