Thursday, November 14
East vs. West High School Games
10:30 a.m. - Girls
12:30 p.m. - Boys
Games are free to attend and played at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. Games will be live-streamed on Rogers TV.
Friday, November 15
School Visits
11:10 a.m.- Notre Dame Catholic School
12:35 p.m. - Alexandra Community School
2 p.m. - East Ridge Community School
Join the Waterloo Warriors Women's hockey team on-ice for a FREE clinic.
- 5-6 p.m. U9
- 6-7 p.m. U11
- 7-8 p.m. U13 & U15
- 8-9 pm: HIGH PERFORMANCE U15 & U18
Registration NOW OPEN.
Coaching Clinic
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. in the Shore Room at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre.
The Coaching Clinic is free to attend.
Mark O'Leary
Mark is the Head Coach for the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League. In 2024 Mark coached the Team to Championship winning their first-ever WHL Ed Chynoweth Cup. He held titles as both an Assistant and Associate Coach for 8 seasons prior to being named head coach in 2020 and now enters his 4th season as Head Coach. Mark has worked with Hockey Canada at the World U17 Championship as an Assistant Coach in 2018, and as the Head Coach in 2022. Originally born and raised in Owen Sound, Mark played his Junior hockey in the OHL for both Mississauga and Guelph. Mark currently lives in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan with his wife Steph.
Dollee Meigs
Dollee Meigs enters her fourth season as Associate Coach of the Women's Hockey program. Meigs joined the Warriors as a student-athlete in 2017-18, taking the Recreation and Sports Business program while finishing her final year of eligibility as a Warrior during the 2018-19 season. In 2024 Meigs was part of the coaching staff who led the University of Waterloo Women's team to the OHA McCaw Cup Championship.
Since coming over to join the Warriors Meigs has taken her path to become a coach very seriously putting in time to earn her coaching certifications and learn coaching tactics from Coach Reagan. Meigs has worked with the Ontario Women's Hockey Association (OWHA) coaching the highest-achieving young female hockey players in Ontario at the Team Ontario Identification and Selection Camps for U18 and U16 levels. She has also coached at competitions including two Summer Games and the 2019 Nationals, where Team Ontario were National Champions.
Through this development Meigs was accepted and is going into her second year as a member of the NHLCA Female Coaches Development Program. This program consists of around 50 Female Coaches across North America. The purpose is to develop coaching, build a network, and to give the group exposure to hockey and coaching at the NHL and AHL levels.
Michael Stothers
Mike is a former professional ice hockey player who has played and coached in Canada and the USA. Stothers played Junior Hockey with the Kingston Canadians (formerly OMJHL, now the OHL) playing 183 games. Mike was drafted 21st overall to the Philadelphia Flyers in 1980. Stothers then joined the Maine Mariners of the AHL and played for Philadelphia and Toronto in the NHL . His professional career combined for 701 games in total.
Stothers coached the Owen Sound Attack for five seasons starting in 2002.
He spent six seasons as Head Coach of the Los Angeles Kings’ AHL affiliate in Ontario (2015-20) and Manchester (2014-15), leading the Monarchs to a Calder Cup Championship in 2015 while being named the AHL Coach of the Year. He guided the Reign and Monarchs to a 220-137-48 record and four postseason appearances.
Mike also spent 3 seasons in Moose Jaw coaching players including Morgan Reilly and Braydon Point. Prior to joining Anaheim, Stothers most won a gold medal as an Assistant Coach for Canada at the 2021 U-18 World Championship.
Mike’s professional coaching career included time with the NHL Atlanta Thrashers, LA Kings and the Anaheim Ducks organizations.
Shaun Reagan
Shaun enters his 12th season as head coach of the Waterloo Warriors women's hockey team. Over the past 11 seasons, he’s led the team to a 117-91-27 record, with seven post-season appearances in the last eight years. Last season, the Warriors went 11-1-2-1, and seven of the eight OUA West major awards were won by Warriors' athletes. In 2024 Reagan was the Head Coach for the Teams OUA McCaw Cup Championship.
A two-time OUA West Coach of the Year, Reagan has extensive coaching experience, including a stint as assistant coach for Team Canada at the 2017 FISU World University Games. He also previously led the KW Rangers in the PWHL and has coached at various levels in Ontario.
OSGH 30 year Anniversary Celebration
Time: Doors up at 7 pm, Woodford U starts at 8 pm
Location: Harry Lumley Bayshore
Tickets are coming soon! For more information email: fundraising@owensoundgirlshockey.com
Saturday, November 16
The International Silver Stick regional hockey tournament will also be in Owen Sound, with a full slate of games being played at local arenas.
2:00 p.m. - Ontario University Athletics (OUA) Women's game
University of Waterloo Warriors vs Laurier University Golden Hawks
BUY TICKETS HERE
For Group ticket orders, please contact: Mark Morris mmorris@attackhockey.com
5:00 p.m. The Kiwanis Club of Owen Sound Santa Claus Parade - for more details Owen Sound Santa Claus Parade
7:00 p.m. Festival of Northern Lights Kick off - for more details, visit Festival of Northern Lights or Owen Sound River District.
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - "SICK SHOT" Organized Ball Hockey Games in memory of Josh Olynyk.
Josh was a former Owen Sound Minor Hockey Group player and passed away from cancer in 2009.
The name of the tournament; Sick Shot, came from Josh's last words before he died. His father, Craig, has also had that phrase tattooed onto one of his arms in honour of his son. "He repeated it three times very specifically and we didn't know what it meant", said Lucia. "All we can figure is that he was thinking about hockey. And you know how kids say sick instead of sweet (or good). Josh, as a little kid anyway, had a reputation of having a sick shot."
Registration closes Friday, November 8.
Games will occur on 2nd Ave East between 8th and 9th Street after the parade during "HOLIDAY MAGIC." Teams of 4 (1 goalie, 3 players) can sign up. Each player must sign up individually but please include your team name on the form so we can properly assign you to play together.
2nd Ave will host the U7, U8, U9, U10, U11, U12 recreational games. Parent volunteers are needed to help referee games.
"SCOTIABANK" will serve as a warming centre with hot chocolate and treats for the kids.
All players MUST wear a CSA-approved hockey helmet and bring proper footwear, gloves, and clothing to play. Each game will run 15-20 min in length.
For more information, please contact: events@owensound.ca