Cougars balanced attack proves too much for Royals
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Once again, they passed with flying colours.
Coming off a dismal defeat at the hands of the Kamloops Blazers (a 5-0 loss on Wednesday), the Cats righted the ship and pounced to a 5-2 victory over the Victoria Royals on Friday in Kelowna.
“I liked everything about the effort. We had a couple guys jump back into the lineup, MacAdams played very well, he hasn’t played in a while and all four lines had spots in the game where they were really good. It’s a complete team effort and whether we score first or not it’s a good win,” said Mark Lamb, Cougars Head Coach and GM.
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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.
By hook or by crook; Victoria snatches OT victory against Cougars
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Braden Tracey spoiled what was arguably the Prince George Cougars most consistent effort of the season.
His second goal of the game at 4:36 of overtime gave the Victoria Royals a 3-2 victory against the Cats on Tuesday from the Sandman Centre in Kamloops.
“We had a lot of good chances and a lot of good efforts from many players. It was a good game for us,” said Mark Lamb, Cougars Head Coach and GM.
“I thought that was the best effort out of all the games that we played. There is nothing to be disappointed about with this effort at all, we worked hard and it was just too bad we couldn’t finish it off.”
Brennan’s brilliance not enough as Cougars fall to Giants
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For the second game in a row, the Prince George Cougars came out flatter than a pancake.
Despite a stellar 43-save performance from Tyler Brennan, the Cougars were unable to rise to the occasion falling 1-0 in a shootout to the Vancouver Giants in Kamloops on Easter Sunday.
The contest resembled more of a half-court basketball game, where Brennan and his teammates were under siege for 65 consecutive minutes getting outshot 43-14 in the process.
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