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attacklon-regBy Tracey Richardson

Shootouts are proving to be no friend of the Owen Sound Attack.

Two weekend games, two shootout losses for the Attack. First it was a 4-3 loss to the Kitchener Rangers Friday , then lost by the same score to the London Knights at home Saturday night.

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The Owen Sound Attack are set to take on the London Knights at home tonight after taking three out of four points in a home and home with the Kitchener Rangers. The Attack won the home opener 6-1 before dropping a 4-3 SO decision at the Aud last night.

Attack3-Rangers-regBy Tracey Richardson

The Owen Sound Attack opened their season Wednesday night with plenty of power against the visiting Kitchener Rangers.

The power came in the form of four power play goals in a 6-1 clobbering that also included a shorthanded marker.

Goaltender Jack Flinn narrowly missed recording a shutout, with the spoiler trickling in with less than a minute to go in the game. For his efforts, Flinn was named first star of the game and got a face full of shaving cream from his teammates afterwards.

Coach-featBy Frank Dabbs

Call it the Greg Ireland junior hockey paradox.

If you put winning first you won't win, the head coach of the Owen Sound Attack told me on the eve of the 2014-2015 schedule.

The Ontario Hockey League team's season begins Wednesday at the Harry Lumley arena at 7 p.m. when they play against the Kitchener Rangers.

Before winning, the young men on the team have to be successful with parallel processes, said Ireland. "In our personal conduct off the ice, we do the right thing every day."

attackblack-regThe Owen Sound Attack is pleased to announce that Owen Sound and NHL Alumnus Kevin Weekes will be at Wednesday's Bruce Telecom Home Opener to help kick off the 2014/2015 Season and also help launch the Attack's new No5Hole apparel line. Weekes suited up for the Attack from 1992-1994 before going on to appear in 348 regular season games over parts of eleven seasons in the National Hockey League. Following his playing career, Weekes, 39 now provides color commentary for NHL games on the NHL Network and Hockey Night in Canada. In The Hockey News 2011 edition of the 100 Most Powerful people in ice hockey, Weekes was considered one of the Top 40 under the age of 40.

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