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Napanee Comets

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was married to Helen (nÊe) Trimble, a Napanee girl. Through the connections with Adams and Douglas, the Detroit Red Wings agreed to play the Napanee Comets during both the 1957-58 and 1958-59 seasons. The games were played on 2/27/58 and 2/17/59. Despite the Comets dominance in Major Intermediate
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In 1935-36, Napanee made an appearance in the Intermediate B, Group 1 provincial playoffs defeating Trenton, 3 games to 0 in quarter final play only to be knocked out of play in the next round by Belleville, 16 - 5, in a two-game, total goals series. It wouldn't be until the 1969-70 season when the
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the Comets had a successful run in the late 1950s capturing three consecutive Ontario championships in 1958, defeating Dundas in the final, 1959 defeating Georgetown in the final and 1960 defeating Oshawa in the final. The Comets made it back to the championship series in 1961 but their reign was
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in the best of seven final, 4 games to 2. They returned to the finals in 1970-71 but this time the Comets captured the OHA Intermediate B provincial title by defeating the Southern Counties Intermediate B champion,
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A, the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Comets by a wide margin on both occasions. The 1950s Comets wore blue and white jerseys with a ligature of "Napanee" from bottom left to top right.
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The Napanee Comets made appearances in the Ontario Major Intermediate C playoffs in the 1955-56 and 1956-57 seasons losing both times to Minden in the semi-finals.
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leagues in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Their home games were played in the Napanee & District Community Arena, 170 York St, Napanee.
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Comets would return Napanee to the Intermediate B playoff action getting one step closer before falling short against the
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from 1974 through 1976 before ceasing operations. Their leading scorer during the 1974-75 season was former NHL player
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The Napanee Comets was also the name of a Napanee team that played in the
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Napanee
Ontario
Yellow
Black
White
ice hockey
Eastern Ontario
Napanee
Ontario
Lennox and Addington County
Kingston, Ontario
OHA
Major Intermediate A Hockey League
Port Colborne Sailors
Les Douglas
Stanley Cup
Detroit Red Wings
Jack Adams
Lucan Jets
Durham Huskies
OHA Senior 'A' Hockey League
Dick Cherry
Don Cherry
Steve Rexe
Pittsburgh Penguins
1967 NHL Amateur Draft
Boston Bruins
"Les Douglas in the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame"
"NHL vs The World at the Hockey Almanac"
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