HARTLEY’S HART ATTACK – (Cougars schedule clawed back) April 23, 2021 EDITION 833
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All things though are not necessarily created equally.
In the WHL B.C. Division, the league has confirmed that Prince George, Kamloops, Vancouver, and Victoria will play 22 games each while Kelowna gets 16.
The reason the Rockets play six fewer is that they were completely shut down for a couple of weeks after several players and other members of the team tested positive for COVID-19.
The WHL has announced a series of changes to the schedule of games in the Central & B.C. Divisions.
In the Central Division, Lethbridge is the one team that gets the full 24 games while Edmonton, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer have 23 apiece. The Calgary Hitmen, who have experienced positive tests, will settle for 21.
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Cougars solve Miner, double up Giants
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The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
Led by a four-point effort from Jonny Hooker, the Prince George Cougars made a statement against the Vancouver Giants on Saturday, dispatching them 6-3 from the Sandman Centre in Kamloops.
“I think we are growing as a group. You get a few games under your belt and you get a couple of good practices in when you are not playing, you can do a lot of things. The biggest thing is how we played and the buy-in of what we had to do against a really good hockey club,” said Mark Lamb, Cougars Head Coach and General Manager.