Cornwall River Kings

Cornwall River Kings
City Cornwall, Ontario
League LNAH
Founded 2012
Home arena Cornwall Civic Complex
Colours

Red, white

         
Owner(s) Steve Moreau, Kim Williams, Kaitlyn Moreau, Courtney Moreau
General manager Rick Lalonde
Head coach Bob Desjardins
Captain Brennan Barker
Franchise history
1996–2001 Windsor Papetiers
2001–2003 Windsor Lacroix
2003–2011 Sherbrooke Saint-François
2011–2012 Windsor Wild
2012–present Cornwall River Kings
Championships
Regular season titles None
Division Championships None

The Cornwall River Kings are a hockey team based in Cornwall, Ontario who are members of the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH). They play home games at Ed Lumley Arena at the Cornwall Civic Complex. The team was formerly known as the Windsor Wild of Windsor, Quebec before moving to Cornwall in 2012.[1]

Year 1: 2012-13 The team was purchased in 2012 by Bernard Villeneuve and brought to Cornwall to play in the Cornwall Civic Complex. Led by veterans Yves Sarault and Eric Meloche, Cornwall went 20-17-3 in its first LNAH season, finishing third overall in the regular season. The River Kings were captained by Steve Simons and crowd favourites included Francis Lessard and Tyler Howe. In the first round of the playoffs, the River Kings eliminated St-Georges 3-1. Cornwall was ousted in five games at the hands of Sorel in the LNAH semi-finals.

Year 2: 2013-14 In the summer of 2013 the team was purchased by the David Small led group, just before the team would have folded. The LNAH grew to eight teams in 2013 and the River Kings compiled 16-20-4 record to finish seventh in the regular season. Nicolas Corbeil led Cornwall in goals (25) and points (44). Chris Cloutier became a fan-favourite at the Civic Complex, earning 277 penalty minutes in 38 games with the River Kings. Cornwall would fall to eventual LNAH champion Jonquiere in a tough first round series (4-2). The River Kings dropped a 3-2 decision at the hands of the Marquis on home ice in front of more than 3,000 fans.

Year 3: 2014-15 In the spring of 2014 the team was sold to Cornwall real estate agent Brock Frost. The team was sold, pending league approval, to Darren Madden in November 2014. On Dec. 4, 2014 Darren Madden withdrew his application to purchase the team. On Dec. 9, 2014 the LNAH took control of the team with hopes of finding a suitable owner. On December 10, 2014 Steve Moreau and family, founders of E-Steam Canada, The Hot Sauce Kiosk and VenLyn Group was announced as the new team owner and currently continue running the team. Cornwall went 11-26-3 in 2014-15, finished in the basement. Rookie forward Antony Courcelles thrilled fans at the Civic Complex with his speed and accurate shot. Courcelles led the River Kings in goals (21) and points (34). Defenceman Sasha Pokulok, the teams first ever draft pick in 2012, had 27 points in 32 games. Enforcer Curtis Tidball, acquired midway through the season, became popular with local hockey fans, earning 102 penalty minutes in 13 games with Cornwall. The River Kings took on Sorel in the first round of the LNAH playoffs. Despite finishing 37 points behind the Eperviers, Cornwall took the regular season champions to the limit, eventually falling 4-3.

Year 4: 2015-16 As stability finally arrived at the ownership level, the River Kings could never recover from a poor start and a decimated blue line due to injury. The River Kings finished eighth in the LNAH with an 11-25-4 record. A massive overhaul was done at the trade deadline and Cornwall finished the regular season strong. The River Kings went 7-1-1 in a nine-game stretch before the playoffs. Francois Ouimet and Sy Nutkevitch led the River Kings in scoring with 32 points. Newly-acquired forward Keven Veilleux was a force late in the season, scoring 13 points in 12 games. In the playoffs, the River Kings were ousted by the first-place Jonquiere Marquis in four straight games.

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