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Ziemmer s hot hand lands Cougars back on the winning track
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Royals dethrone Cougars in OT; end ten-game losing skid
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Streak snapped.
Brayden Schuurman scored at three minutes into overtime on Friday as the Victoria Royals edged the Prince George Cougars 2-1 at Sandman Centre in Kamloops.
The victory ended the Royals ten-game losing streak.
Almost like a broken record, the Cougars got off to a slow start as Brandon Cutler tickled the twine at the 17:48 mark of the first period beating Ty Young who was making his second career WHL start.
“We didn’t set the tone at all, we weren’t ready to play and we had to regroup. Sometimes that happens but in hockey you have to be prepared right from the start all the time and then we started playing uphill,” said Mark Lamb, Cougars Head Coach and GM.
Browne, Gronick help Cougars dethrone Victoria
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Mired in a four-game slump, Prince George Cougars Head Coach and General Manager Mark Lamb decided to shake things up.
After putting the forward lines into a blender, the Cats regained their offensive stroke on Monday, defeating the Victoria Royals 4-1 from Sandman Centre in Kamloops.
“We really worked hard over the past couple days and after we lost that last game we had meetings to figure it out and we worked on some things and the guys bought in and worked hard.”
“We changed some lines around and that happens all the during the year to change things around and for the players it’s something fresh too and it worked,” said Lamb.
Rockets blast Cougars into orbit
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Giant mistake comes back to bite Cougars
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In a game filled with hits, fights, saves and some timely offense, it was a defensive lapse that was the difference for the Prince George Cougars.
An errant clearing attempt by Ethan Samson inside the Cougar blueline led to a breakaway goal by Adam Hall at 11:30 of the third period to ensure a 2-1 victory for the Vancouver Giants on Monday from the Sandman Centre in Kamloops.
Head Coach and General Manager Mark Lamb told
MyPGNow.com the costly mistake spoiled what was a playoff-like effort.
“We gave two points away right at the end. We didn’t stick with it and we turned the puck over, that’s the disappointing part because we did so many good things and then gave it away.”
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