by Aaron Bell Aaron Bell is a Belleville, ON based photographer, author and documentary producer. Aaron has documented the OHL and junior hockey for decades He has released a new book 'Junior Hockey Giants: Road to the NHL' that features Kingston's Gabe Vilardi and many other former junior hockey stars that made it to the … Continue reading Aaron Bell: Gabe Vilardi Locked In. From Kingston Kid to Winnipeg Core
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Bob Elliott, Kingston sporting royalty: Arniel, Cherry, Cook, Earl, Ferguson, Gilmour, Pester families
Kingston's Most Influential Sports Families May 18, 2025 By Bob Elliott - Canadian Baseball Network In writing about the Arniel family and its place in Kingston sporting circles, someone suggested ... why not rank Kingston’s most important sporting families. We tried to set a ground rule of having two or more inductees into the Kingston … Continue reading Bob Elliott, Kingston sporting royalty: Arniel, Cherry, Cook, Earl, Ferguson, Gilmour, Pester families
Mark Potter: Remembering Gary MacGregor, 100-goal a season man, Memorial Cup champion & 1971 OBA Midget champ
Gary MacGregor: Ahead By A Century Gary MacGregor belongs to one of hockey's most exclusive clubs. The Century Club. You can count on one hand players who have scored 100 goals in a single season. MacGregor (Kingston, Ont.) hit the century mark in 1973-74 with the Cornwall Royals, lofty heights for an undersized centre, a … Continue reading Mark Potter: Remembering Gary MacGregor, 100-goal a season man, Memorial Cup champion & 1971 OBA Midget champ
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
Casterton Earned His Stripes
Dozens of players from Kingston have played in the National Hockey League, but only one made it as a referee. The late Art Casterton had a lengthy career as an official and was an NHL referee in the pre-expansion days prior to 1967. Born in Kingston in 1924, he served overseas during the Second World … Continue reading Casterton Earned His Stripes
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
