Ryan McGill at the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017. (Photo courtesy of CHL Images/Aaron Bell)Ryan McGill at the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017. (Photo courtesy of CHL Images/Aaron Bell)
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Attack Coach To Ride With Golden Knights

After leading the Owen Sound Attack to a Western Conferenc Final appearance, head coach Ryan McGill is leaping to the NHL.

McGill is pursuing an opportunity as an Assistant Coach with the Vegas Golden Knights.

McGill joined the Attack prior to the start of the 2015-16 season and finished his second season with a franchise best record of 49-15-2-2.

Attack General Manager Dale DeGray said while he is disappointed to lose a coach of Ryan's calibre, he is extremely happy for him.

"The sign of a successful organization is the development and progression of everyone in it, coaches included," said Attach GM Dale DeGray.

"When I hired Ryan I was hold he was going to be a very good coach and he lived up to it these past two years. I believe every single player he has coached here in Owen Sound has become better because of him. I consider Ryan a friend and am very happy for him and I wish he and his family nothing but the best in Las Vegas."

Overall, McGill compiled a record of 81-42-10-5 and was named both the OHL and CHL Coach of the Year this past season.

"I'd like to thank Dale DeGray and the whole Ownership Group for the unforgettable opportunity and experience over these last two years," said McGill.

"Thank you to all the staff in the front office who work tirelessly to make sure the coaches and players have what they need. I'd like to particularly thank Ray McKelvie, who the Attack family is very blessed to have and who I will miss dearly. He provided me fantastic insight on this amazing franchise and I built a wonderful friendship with him. Thank you to all of the hockey operations staff for being tremendous coworkers and making the rink an enjoyable place to be everyday. And finally, thank you to the greatest fans in the league for unwavering support. I will always look back on my time in Owen Sound fondly and I cannot thank everyone enough," he added.

The Attack's search for a Head Coach will begin immediately.

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