In hockey, the saying goes, it’s the name on the front of the sweater that counts, not the one on the back.
Of course, that presumes your team has sweaters to wear, which a week out from the start of the season, the Kingston Frontenacs don’t.
If you’re imagining the disappointment of the teenage players, stop for a moment and imagine yourself as a business owner who paid the club to advertise on that sweater, or, say, a member of the sales team that sold that bit of commercial real estate.
Yes, Kingston Frontenacs are a member franchise of the Ontario Hockey League and the Canadian Hockey League, purportedly the best junior-hockey organizations in the world, but a week out from the start of the OHL regular season, management is trying to figure out what the team will wear for the openin