Honouring the Life and Legacy of Denise Kossatz
We are saddened by the recent loss of Denise Kossatz, a treasured volunteer and friend of the Pembroke Lumber Kings. Denise spent many years volunteering alongside her beloved husband Greg, […]
We are saddened by the recent loss of Denise Kossatz, a treasured volunteer and friend of the Pembroke Lumber Kings. Denise spent many years volunteering alongside her beloved husband Greg, […]
This special charity hockey game is being held in memory of Jamie Bramburger, whose love of hockey, teamwork, and community touched so many lives. On Saturday, October 25 at 7:00 […]
Tye Felhaber sat on the visitors bench at Rogers Arena in Vancouver and soaked up the moment that he had been dreaming of from the time he was a young […]
Goaltending is the backbone of a good hockey club. For much of the first half of their season, the Pembroke Lumber Kings had trouble protecting their backend, but the arrival […]
Mac MacLean was seething. It was game three of the 1973 Centennial Cup national championship series in Brandon, Manitoba and his Pembroke Lumber Kings had just had the last six […]
For the past 25 years, Robb Wilson has been finding his way back to Pembroke to participate in the Pembroke Lumber Kings alumni golf tournament. He’s never missed the event, […]
Sheldon Keefe knew it was coming. He said as much at his season ending media conference, two days after his Toronto Maple Leafs suffered another excruciating first round playoff loss […]
100 years ago Pembroke’s most famous hockey player was at the peak of his National Hockey League career. Frank Nighbor was into his seventh season with the Ottawa Senators, a […]
Chris Hayes was a goal scorer when he played for the Pembroke Ironmen. That was in the early 1960’s when the traditional Lumber Kings name was abandoned for a few […]
Roy Giesebrecht was best known as a hockey player, but when his country needed him, he chose the battlefields of Europe over his hockey career. It was the spring of […]