Doc Wagar: A Tri-Sport Athlete Wore The Tri-Colour

Doc Wagar at the 1974 Wrigley Cup finals in Oshawa What is your definition of a high achiever? How about a Queen’s student who in the 1940’s excelled playing three varsity sports and still found time to earn a medical degree. That student, a lifelong learner, was Kingston’s H. Gerald ‘Doc’ Wagar, an outstanding student … Continue reading Doc Wagar: A Tri-Sport Athlete Wore The Tri-Colour

Wally Elmer: 1925 Victoria Cougars Stanley Cup Champion Left A Legacy in Kingston, Ontario

By Mark Potter KTown Sports Blog Wally Elmer was a Stanley Cup champion with the 1925 Victoria Cougars If you played minor hockey in Kingston, chances are you played at the Wally Elmer Arena. Affectionately referred to as the ‘Wally Dome,’ or ‘Wally Gardens,’ it was a rink covered with a tin roof and about … Continue reading Wally Elmer: 1925 Victoria Cougars Stanley Cup Champion Left A Legacy in Kingston, Ontario

The Kingston Canadians First Playoff Series Thrilled Local Fans Fifty Years Ago

Kingston Whig Standard April 08, 1975 It was fifty years ago this month that hockey reached a fever pitch in Kingston. The upstart Kingston Canadians in just their second year in Major Junior Hockey, took the nation's best team and eventual Memorial Cup champions to the wall in a thrilling eight-game series with the Toronto … Continue reading The Kingston Canadians First Playoff Series Thrilled Local Fans Fifty Years Ago

Remembering Garry Young & The California Golden Seals In Kingston

Garry Young was a promising 17-year-old defenseman with the Toronto Marlboros organization when a serious back injury ended his playing career in 1951. His career ending injury was the result of a hit from NHL defenseman Gus Mortson, during a scrimmage between the Marlboros and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Born in Toronto in 1934, Garry … Continue reading Remembering Garry Young & The California Golden Seals In Kingston