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Bear Tracker Weekly Podcast

Bear Tracker Weekly Podcast

By: J.C. Coutts
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A weekly look inside the Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) featuring interviews with players, coaches, media and more.2024 Hockey
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  • S2 Episode 28: Counting The Days
    Mar 31 2026

    There was little to be said after the Attack dropped Game Three 10-0 and now face the prospect of being swept out of the First Round for the fourth straight season.

    Game Four will mark 1429 days since the Attack's last playoff game victory.

    There were no post-game interviews recorded after the loss, however this week we have an extended Media Room Roundtable that was recorded in front of a live audience at the Bayshore before the game.

    A huge thank you to the Attack fans who showed up early and asked some great questions to our Media Panel and to Greg Hoddinott and the Owen Sound Attack setting up a special room for the event.

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    36 mins
  • 2026 Playoff Preview Episode
    Mar 24 2026

    Adrien Mousseau joins J.C. for a Playoff Preview Special Episode, looking at all eight of the OHL's First Round Playoff Matchups

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    29 mins
  • S2 Episode 27: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
    Mar 23 2026

    The Owen Sound Attack wrap up the regular season with a wild 8-7 overtime win against Kitchener, combined with a solid 4-3 win over Flint mean the Attack are headed into the playoffs as the 6th seed in the West.

    Owen Sound will face Flint in Round 1 of the OHL Playoffs beginning with Game 1 in Flint on Thursday March 26th at 7pm. Stay tuned for a special Playoff Preview Episode with Adrien Mousseau this week!

    This week, the three Overage Players join the podcast: Noah Nelson, Noah Roberts and Lenny Greenberg. Plus Assistant coach Reagan O'Grady and the Media Room Roundtable!

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    47 mins
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