Fronts Radio allows any hockey enthusiast the opportunity to stay connected to every play, goal, hit and save the Kingston Frontenacs have throughout the 2024-25 OHL season. Thanks to Kingston’s New Country 98.9 and 102.7 WOW FM, fans have two ways to enjoy every game knowing they are getting the most comprehensive coverage. As the Kingston Frontenacs take to the ice, Fronts Radio serves as the ultimate companion for fans far and wide. With Kingston’s New Country 98.9 and 102.7 WOW FM, listeners are treated to an immersive and dynamic experience, capturing every heart-pounding moment of the game. From the electric atmosphere at the Slush Puppie Place to the roar of the crowd during crucial power plays, Fronts Radio ensures that fans don’t miss a single second of the action.
The broadcasts are led by legendary play-by-play commentator, Jim Gilchrist. Whether you’re following every game religiously or catching up on missed games, Fronts Radio on Kingston’s New Country 98.9 and 102.7 WOW FM offers a front-row seat to the thrill of OHL hockey. The coverage is more than just a live broadcast; it’s an invitation to be part of the Fronts’ journey and an opportunity to celebrate the highs and lows of an unforgettable season with fellow fans. So, grab your headphones, turn the dial and tune in. Let Fronts Radio on Kingston’s New Country 98.9 and 102.7 WOW FM be your gateway to the pulse-pounding experience of Frontenacs hockey.
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About Jim Gilchrist
If you’ve listened to a Kingston hockey game on the radio over the last 40 years, you’ve likely had the pleasure of hearing a game called by one of the most celebrated junior hockey broadcasters the game has heard. Jim “Cookie” Gilchrist has provided radio calls of the local franchise since 1980 with broadcast calls as colourful as the red, white, and blue uniforms of the Kingston Canadians teams’ he began covering and continued with the Raiders and Frontenacs until 1993-94. The multi-talented professional then provided news coverage for seven years before returning to the radio booth for the 2001-02 OHL season, where he has been livening up Black and Gold hockey airwaves ever since.
Join Jim for every home and away Kingston Frontenacs game during the 2024-25 season on Fronts Radio. Jim has called over 3,000 OHL games, proving he is truly one of the best in the game.