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Manitoba former ice hockey team
Fort Frances Royals
CityFort Frances, Ontario
LeagueThunder Bay Junior A Hockey League
Manitoba Junior Hockey League
Operated1963 (1963)-1971
Home arenaFort Frances Arena
ColoursOrange, Black, and White
Head coachGlen Witherspoon

The Fort Frances Royals were a Junior ice hockey club from Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. The Royals were members of the Memorial Cup-eligible Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League.

History

The Fort Frances Royals were founded in 1963 as members of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. After a season playing against all Manitoba opponents, the Royals elected to transfer to the Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League. They were the first team in decades to play in the TBJHL without existing within what would eventually become the City of Thunder Bay.

The Royals folded mid-season in 1969 after a terrible start to the season. Up to this point, the Royals were a force to reckon with in the TBJHL despite never winning a league title.

In 1970-71, the Royals entered the 1971 Centennial Cup playdowns as an independent team. They were defeated 3-games-to-none by the Thunder Bay Marrs in the Northwestern Ontario final.

Season-by-season standings

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results
1963-64 30 17 12 1 - 118 136 35 2nd MJHL
1964-65 22 8 10 4 - 105 108 20 3rd TBJHL
1965-66 30 11 19 0 - 145 173 22 3rd TBJHL
1966-67 28 9 16 3 - 120 170 21 3rd TBJHL
1967-68 24 14 6 4 - 141 120 48 1st TBJHL
1968-69 24 1 23 0 - 78 200 2 4th TBJHL

Notable alumni

Manitoba Junior Hockey League
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West division
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CJHL
ANAVET Cup
Centennial Cup
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