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Denise is in her sixth year with the Attack and has worked with hockey players ranging from Tyke to Major Junior A levels, throughout the Grey Bruce area over the past 37 years. With the Attack, Trevor will assist with the daily equipment needs of the team both at home and on the road.

Ryan Manley — Statistician. Ryan is responsible for a great deal of the game by game statistical information that helps the coaching staff prepare for games and practices. Fred Wallace has been the voice of the team for more than a decade. He announces at the games and does the play-by-play for his own radio broadcast of the away games on CFOS in Owen Sound.

Ray has been with the Owen Sound franchise since it came to Owen Sound in First as the comptroller and minority owner and then taking on the responsibility of Director of Hockey Operations. McKelvie sold his interests in the hockey club to the new owners, but stays on as Director of Business. Phone: ext. With the Attack he will handle all sales, corporate partnership and marketing initiatives.

He is also know from his hosting of popular trivia nights in the region and as the Attacks long time fan camera operator. He also studied International Business at Niagara College. Lee Anne has been with the organization for many years and is a steady and constant light in the Attack office.

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This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. He was called up to play the last three games of the season there. During this brief stint, Paul scored his first NHL goal. This goal was special in many ways.

Not only was it his first professional goal, but it was assisted by future Hall of Famer Dave Keon. This assist by the former Maple Leaf captain, who retired at the end of the season, was his last NHL point.

MacDermid started the season with the Windsor Spitfires, but was recalled to Hartford in December. After seven games, he injured his knee and returned to Windsor. Despite missing two months of the season, Paul was named to the OHL second all-star team. In February , he was called up to the Hartford Whalers.

For the next four-and-a- half seasons, he played for the Whalers. During this time, Paul experienced another memorable moment in his career. In the first game of the first playoff round of the campaign, he scored an overtime goal to defeat the hometown Quebec Nordiques.

During the season, Paul scored 20 goals and was the recipient of the "True Grit' and "Unsung Hero" awards. During the season, he was traded to the Winnipeg Jets for Randy Cunneyworth. During the season, the boy from Chesley found himself playing in the capital city of the United States. He had been traded to the Washington Capitals for defenseman Mike Lalor. A little more than a season later, Paul was on the move again. This time he found himself in the uniform of the Quebec Nordiques. He played there until he retired at the end of the season.

During his career, Paul MacDermid scored goals and assists, while amassing 1, penalty minutes. He was a solid two-way hockey player, whose determination and talent paid off in a career that spanned 12 years and games in the National Hockey League. Paul, and other community-minded citizens stepped to purchase the Owen Sound junior hockey franchise in , when the previous owners decided to sell, and there was a very real chance that the team would be moving to Cornwall Ontario.

The s Owen Sound Hockey Stars made there mark in amateur ranks and then many of them went on to careers in the NHL and other professional hockey leagues.



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