Kitchener Rangers
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The Kitchener Rangers are a junior ice hockey team based in Kitchener, Ontario; in Canada a junior team is one for players aged 15 to 20. They play in the Ontario Hockey League.
The Rangers were founded as a farm team for the New York Rangers in the 1950s. They have a long history of success in the OHL and Canadian Hockey League junior leagues, including winning the 1982 Memorial Cup and the 2003 Memorial Cup for the top team in Canadian junior hockey. Notable former players include Paul Coffey, Scott Stevens, Darryl Sittler, Walt Tkachuk, and Boyd Deveraux.
They play out of the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex (seating capacity: 5,822).
Players of note
Players who played in the NHL as of the 2003-04 NHL season
- Garrett Burnett
- Gregory Campbell
- Steve Eminger
- Al MacInnis
- Serge Payer
- Andrew Peters
- Allan Rourke
- Derek Roy
- Darren Rumble
- Scott Stevens
"Honoured numbers"
7 - Bill Barber
19 - Larry Robinson
21 - Jim McGeachie
22 - Gary Crosby
External links
- Official website (http://www.kitchenerrangers.com/)