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An Open Letter to Owen Sound Attack Fans Everywhere

By Dr. Bob Severs

 

In recent days, fans of the Ontario Hockey League have watched with interest as three of the teams in the league have changed ownership, with two of those franchises announcing a plan to relocate. First the Plymouth Whalers were purchased and plans were made to play in Flint, Michigan next season, then the Sarnia Sting announced new ownership with the plan to stay in Sarnia. Last Thursday, the league announced that the Belleville franchise had been purchased by a gentleman in Hamilton and the "Bulls" would begin a new chapter of the team's life in the "Steel City". These news stories have made some of the fans of the Owen Sound Attack nervous about the fate of their team and we are seeing concerns voiced through the internet, Twitter and other social mediums. It is in response to these comments that I am writing to you to dispel those concerns.

sports-varneyspeed-featBy Doug Townsend

Varney ON. - Racing Season at Full Throttle Motor Speedway south of Durham will be coming a lot quicker this year.
It was recently announced that the quarter mile high banked oval will host a Run What Ya' Brung ENDURO style "Sprint Into Spring 200" race March 21ST starting at 1PM with the winner receiving a Turn-Key 360 Winged Sprint Car ($35,000+ value) as the winning trophy!!

Attack3-Mar8-featBy Tracey Richardson

A tired Owen Sound Attack team couldn't outrun the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Sunday, losing 1-0 in the last of a trio of tough weekend games.

Attack goalie Jack Flinn was steady in net, stopping 42 shots, but his teammates could only muster 17 shots on Greyhounds goalie Brandon Halverson. The play was overwhelmingly in the Owen Sound end all afternoon, with the Attack fumbling at times to get the puck out and producing turnovers. A third period energy surge by the Attack was cut short by penalty trouble as the game turned chippy.

attack-game5-featThe Owen Sound Attack kick off a three in three weekend with a potential playoff opponent when they head to Guelph to take on the Storm on Friday, Mar. 6.

After a 5-1 victory over the Peterborough Petes on Tuesday night that clinched a playoff berth, the Attack now sit just three points back of Guelph with two games in hand for 4th place in the Western Conference.

Friday night's match up pits the 5th place Attack (30-20-2-7, 69 points) against the Storm (34-23-2-2, 72 points) in what is looking to be a preview of the 1st round of the Western Conference Playoffs. Owen Sound and Guelph will meet once more before the regular season ends, with the Attack's penultimate game coming against their Highway 6 rivals. The Attack enter Friday night's game having won seven of their last 10 games while the Storm have won six of their previous 10 games.

attack-blue-regThe Owen Sound Attack, in partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society is pleased to announce that the 2nd annual Bears in Blue raised an impressive $31,000 for prostate cancer research. Since 2008 The Canadian Cancer Society has been partnering with the Attack on initiatives to raise awareness for cancer with a grand total of $185,923.95 being raised for various cancer programs, services and research.

Local Radio Host, Attack Play by Play man and PA Announcer, Fred Wallace was named Honorary Chair of the event and shared his journey with prostate cancer giving hope to other men going thru the same experience. Proceeds from the event are designated to prostate cancer research and to help local patients with programs and services.

"We cannot thank Fred enough for lending his time, his name and his story to the Bears in Blue event.", said Brent Fisher, Attack Director of Marketing and Public Relations. "Our relationship with the Canadian Cancer Society is very special and we are very happy to partner with an organization that lends help to so many."

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