
Fontenacs tie Soo
December 5, 2004 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Kingston Frontenacs News Release
Kingston Frontenacs (14-12-2-1) were on the road Sunday evening battling the Soo Greyhounds (12-12-5-0) to a 2 - 2 Final. This was the Frontenacs 2nd Overtime Tie Game in their last two games.
http://www.kingstonfrontenacs.com/gamestory/game29.html
Frontenacs will stay on the road for a few days and play the Wolves in Sudbury this Tuesday, December 7th (7:30PM)
Frontenacs next home game is Friday, December 10th to entertain the Soo Greyhounds at the Kingston Memorial Centre (7:30PM).
Kingston Frontenacs are asking fans to bring a new teddy bear or stuffed animal to the December 10th game against the Soo Greyhounds. When the Frontenacs score their first goal toss your teddy bear onto the ice as a gift for the CHUM Radio Kingston 26th Annual Toy Drive.
At a glance: Sunday, December 12 at Oshawa Vs Generals (6:05PM) Friday, December 17 at home Vs Peterbough Petes (7:30PM)
Hockey Canada will announce the official National Junior Team Roster Monday, December 6th.
Kingston Frontenacs Klubhouse is your NUMBER ONE place for all your Official Frontenacs Merchandise including sharp looking leather jackets, cozy fleece pullovers, durable sweatshirts, warm toques, and jerseys!
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