Next Wave of Attack Selected at 2026 OHL Priority Selection
The Owen Sound Attack made 17 selections during the 2026 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection, securing a mix of players over two days in Kingston. Notably, they selected defenseman Max Fransen with their first-round pick. The draft strategy focused on meeting positional needs and assessing players based on hockey IQ, compete level, and skill. Among the new prospects, three have connections to the organization, including Fransen, whose father played for the Attack. The team looks forward to integrating these new players into the community at the upcoming development camp.
By the Numbers- The Attack selected 17 players: 10 forwards, 5 defensemen, and 2 goalies.
- Seven players are from the GTHL, four from the OMHA, and one from Hockey East Ontario.
- The drafting took place over two days at Slush Puppie Place in Kingston.
- Players were chosen based on specific positional needs and overall skill assessment.
The Attack will host a development camp in August to welcome the new prospects and their families. Plans include introducing these players to fans and integrating them into the Owen Sound community.
Bottom LineThe Owen Sound Attack's focused drafting strategy appears promising, with an emphasis on strong local ties and player development aimed at building a competitive future for the team.
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