Mignosa leads Greyhounds to comeback win over Attack

Soo Greyhounds rally from two-goal deficit to defeat Owen Sound Attack in shootout

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The Soo Greyhounds overcame a two-goal deficit in the third period to defeat the Owen Sound Attack 6-5 in a shootout on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League play. Overage forward Marco Mignosa scored the decisive goal in the shootout after netting two goals and an assist in regulation to lead the Greyhounds' comeback.

Why it matters

The Greyhounds have shown resilience in battling back from early deficits, but their tendency to start games slowly is an issue they are looking to address. This comeback win over a divisional rival keeps the Greyhounds in the hunt for a top playoff spot in the Western Conference.

The details

The Attack jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period, but the Greyhounds cut the deficit to 2-1 in the second. The teams traded goals to make it 4-3 for Owen Sound, before the Greyhounds scored twice late in the third to tie it and force overtime. In the shootout, Mignosa beat Owen Sound goaltender Matthew Koprowski high glove side to give the Greyhounds the victory.

  • The Attack opened the scoring at 8:28 of the first period.
  • The Attack took a 2-0 lead at 12:47 of the first period.
  • The Greyhounds made it 2-1 at 5:41 of the second period.
  • Mignosa tied the game at 2-2 at 9:26 of the second period.
  • The Greyhounds scored at 2:01 and 9:00 of the third period to tie the game at 5-5 and force overtime.

The players

Marco Mignosa

An overage forward for the Soo Greyhounds who scored the decisive shootout goal and had two goals and an assist in regulation.

Carter George

The Greyhounds' goaltender who made 28 saves and stopped all three Owen Sound shooters in the shootout.

Matthew Koprowski

The Owen Sound Attack's goaltender who made 34 saves and stopped two of the three Greyhounds shooters in the shootout.

John Dean

The head coach of the Soo Greyhounds who praised his team's character and resilience in the comeback win.

Jake Crawford

An Owen Sound Attack player who scored a goal in the first period.

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What they’re saying

“The trend that we wait until the last minute to start is not something we're currently enjoying, but the character of this group is clearly on display. We've got to find a way to start on time.”

— John Dean, Soo Greyhounds Head Coach (sootoday.com)

“We don't really get on each other too much. We pick each other up because it's only going to help us, win or lose. The bench is really positive. It feels good.”

— Marco Mignosa, Soo Greyhounds Forward (sootoday.com)

“Once I got in close, I kind of had my move in mind and it went in, so it was a pretty good feeling.”

— Marco Mignosa, Soo Greyhounds Forward (sootoday.com)

What’s next

The Greyhounds will wrap up their three-game road trip on Monday afternoon in Sarnia against the Sting.

The takeaway

The Soo Greyhounds have shown impressive resilience in battling back from early deficits, but their tendency to start games slowly is an issue they need to address if they want to solidify their position in the Western Conference playoff race.