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Attack Host Majors Live on Rogers Sportsnet Thursday and Sunday

May 5, 2011 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL) News Release


Toronto, ON - The Ontario Hockey League in association with Rogers Sportsnet are pleased to announce that Games two and four of the Rogers OHL Championship Series between the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors and the Owen Sound Attack can be seen live on Rogers Sportsnet East, Ontario, West, and Pacific channels.

Game two takes place tonight at 7:00 pm Eastern with Game four set for Sunday May 8 at 4:30 pm Eastern live from Owen Sound.

After winning the franchise's first Bobby Orr Trophy as Eastern Conference Champions, the Majors are looking for their first Robertson Cup title since 1961 when they were the St. Michael's College Majors. The Attack earned their first Wayne Gretzky Trophy as Western Conference Champions and are now competing for their first OHL title since moving to Owen Sound in 1989.

The Majors currently hold a 1-0 lead in the series after a 5-2 win on Tuesday night at the Hershey Centre. Captain and New York Islanders prospect Casey Cizikas scored the game-winner and added two assists as first star of the game, with San Jose Sharks prospect JP Anderson making 27 saves in goal to record his 13th win of the playoffs.

Both teams will compete in the 2011 MasterCard Memorial Cup May 20-29 at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, ON, along with the champion from the WHL and the QMJHL. All games of the 2011 MasterCard Memorial Cup can be seen live on Rogers Sportsnet in high definition.

Follow www.ontariohockeyleague.com for the latest in news, scores, schedules, and stats throughout the 2011 OHL Playoffs.


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