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Windsor Wild

  • Year of foundation: 2011
  • Colours: blue, red, cream
  • Club status: ceased (folded after 2015-16 season)
  • Phone: +1 (819) 578-8930
  • WWW: Windsor Wild
 

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All time leagues: LHSAAAQ | LHSAM | LHSCE | LRH | RSEQ Collégial | LNAH

 

Season 2011-2012

Club teams

This club in 2011-2012: LNAH

 
Current rosterseason 2011-2012
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GMaxime Daigneault23.01.1984188 cm89 kgleft
GLouis Menard19.12.1984185 cm82 kgright
DDidier Bochatay04.01.1983182 cm92 kgleft
DDenis Desmarais16.06.1981185 cm91 kgleft
DMathieu Dumas20.05.1983182 cm88 kgleft
DMario Joly04.08.1981193 cm118 kgright
DMartin Nolet02.10.1986191 cm93 kgleft
DNicolas Sigouin18.07.1989185 cm93 kgleft
DKarl St. Pierre18.10.1982183 cm91 kgright
DMathieu Wathier28.07.1983186 cm88 kgleft
FStéphane Boileau16.05.1986181 cm84 kgright
LWMathieu Brunelle06.04.1983180 cm80 kgleft
CAlexandre Carignan24.07.1984183 cm90 kgright
FJim Chiropoulos15.09.1982183 cm89 kgright
RWBrandon Christian21.04.1972193 cm127 kgright
CMathieu Curadeau23.01.1985186 cm84 kgleft
CAlexandre Gagné11.04.1985183 cm90 kgleft
RWSamuel Grenache05.12.1989183 cm91 kgright
CMarc-Andre Huot12.08.1987185 cm82 kgright
CYann Joseph04.12.1980176 cm76 kgleft
CDavid Lacroix31.03.1988185 cm108 kgleft
RWDannick Lessard24.07.1979183 cm102 kgright
CAlex Lord16.10.1985185 cm82 kgleft
FNicholas Romano14.04.1984176 cm90 kgleft
RWYannick Tremblay25.08.1977178 cm91 kgleft
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Eric Dandenault10.03.1970Head Coach

* no longer in the club

Formerly the Sherbrooke Saint-François, the Windsor Wild played in the LNAH during the 2011-12 season. They moved to Cornwall, Ontario following the season to become Cornwall River Kings

On August 19, 2016, the River Kings' owners announced that the team would no longer continue operations due to lack of fan support and the heavy financial burdens of running the team. The owners claimed they had to close their other businesses to keep the team operating during the previous season and they could no longer operate the team. Within 12 hours, the city removed the River Kings logo from center ice, even while the ownership was working to find last-minute financing. The owners announced on August 23 that they were unable to convince any new investors due to the only thing the team could offer would be revenue from ticket sales and advertisement as a sponsor. The team could not offer revenue from beer or concession stands or discounts on ice time. However, on August 23, the final efforts of a group of fans, led by local Rodney Rivette, had claimed to have raised over $60,000 in pledged commitments since the announcement about folding in the hopes to convince the league to keep the team.
The LNAH Board of Governors were to meet on August 22 to determine the fate of the team in order to try to keep eight teams for the 2016-17 season, however, the decision was then postponed to August 24. The league then decided to give an August 29 deadline on whether to find a way to compete with eight teams or rearrange the schedules of the remaining seven teams. On August 29, the LNAH announced that the fundraising by the River Kings' fans fell short of the necessary requirements and the league decided to play the season with seven teams.[6] The River Kings players would be made available via a dispersal draft on August 31.
The team would be quickly replaced by a team in the Federal Hockey League called the Cornwall Nationals in September. The Nationals were created by Rodney Rivette and Mitch Gagne after failing to save the River Kings.

  • from 2011 to 2012: Windsor Wild
  • from 2012 to present: Cornwall River Kings
 

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Windsor Wild participates in season 2011-2012: LNAH

 
 
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