The history of the Bobcats is really a tale of two cities. The team began playing in 1972, at the Junior B level, but moved to Trenton when the Belleville Bulls began playing at the Quinte Sports Centre in 1981.
Hockey

OLYMPIC HEROES: RCAF FLYERS
Royal Canadian Airforce Team Went From “Misfits” to Gold Medal Winners in 1948

Memorabilia of Olympic Champ Orval “Red” Gravelle Finds new Home at CFB Trenton. Orval “Red” Gravelle joined the RCAF in 1947 as a machinist never realizing what a momentous choice this would be for his hockey career.
Some tricks and valuable tips on how to grow great hockey hair for the playoffs. For a sport where you are almost always required to wear a helmet, a hockey player’s hair is very important. Having a luscious set of locks is something that is deeply rooted in the history of the game.

Women’s hockey has taken wings in Canada’s military and no team is more prominent than the RCAF Flyers of 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. These women prove themselves day in and day out
Introducing the Barons – Changing the face of minor hockey in Quinte (Buddies and Pals) Hockey is about to change the future of elite hockey in the Quinte area.
The Bay of Quinte region has had a good connection with the Central Canadian Championship (Dudley-Hewitt Cup) in the past.

Excitement is in the air in Prince Edward County as a new operations team assembles the 2017-2018 edition of the Wellington Dukes.

For most, an OHL title and a pair of Stanley Cup titles would be seen as a successful career, however there could still be more than a decade left of hockey for the former Quinte Red Devil.