OHL Owen Sound Attack

Hope Traded to Ice Dogs

Published on November 5, 2014 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Owen Sound Attack News Release


The Owen Sound Attack is announcing that overage goaltender Brandon Hope has been traded to the Niagara Ice Dogs in exchange for a 4th Round Draft Choice (2017) and a 7th Round Draft Choice (2015) in the Ontario Hockey League State Farm Priority Selection.

Acquired from the Sarnia Sting prior to the 2012/2013 season, Hope played in 80 games over parts of three seasons, gathering a 42-25-3-3 record to go along with a 2.78 GAA and a .916 save percentage.

"We're confident moving forward with Jack and Michael as our goaltenders and as an overage goaltender in this league, Brandon deserves to play on a regular basis.", said General Manager Dale DeGray. "While a member of the Attack, Brandon did everything asked of him and was a model citizen. We wish him nothing but the best as he continues his hockey career in Niagara."

As a member of the Attack in 2012/2013, Hope shared the Ontario Hockey League's Dave Pinkney Award with Jordan Binnington. The Dave Pinkey Award is handed out to the OHL's goaltending duo with the league's lowest Goals Against.




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