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Cougars lose to ‘Hawks in shootout

Cougars lose to ‘Hawks in shootout

How fitting that this one went to a shootout.
T-wolves drop third-straight to Thompson Rivers

T-wolves drop third-straight to Thompson Rivers

The Thompson Rivers University WolfPack extended their winning streak to eight Friday night. And it came at the expense of the host UNBC Timberwolves women's basketball squad with a 62-44 victory in their first visit of the season to Prince George.
Winterhawks pose tough test for Cats

Winterhawks pose tough test for Cats

It's been nearly a month since David Soltes suited up for the Prince George Cougars. He hasn't played for the Cats since Dec. 17, when they lost at home to the Spokane Chiefs. But it's not like Soltes was idle all that time.
Xtreme ice racers revving up CN Centre

Xtreme ice racers revving up CN Centre

It's been a few years since Chris Fox last took a metal-studded dirt bike for some high-speed laps on a frozen lake.
Kings beat Silverbacks 8-3

Kings beat Silverbacks 8-3

Eight goals the other way is enough to take the pressure off a hockey goaltender but until the final whistle blew Thursday night at the Coliseum there was no relief in sight for Prince George Spruce Kings goaltender Jesse Jenks.

Kings host Silverbacks tonight

Vengeance has to be on the minds of the Prince George Spruce Kings when they face off tonight on Coliseum ice against the Salmon Arm Silverbacks.

Heincke quick in World Cup relay

RUHPOLDING, Germany (AP) -- The Czech Republic won a second successive World Cup women's biathlon relay in tough conditions on Wednesday. The Czech foursome also captured the 4x6-kilometre event last week in Oberhof, Germany.

Hillers ready to show off oval

Smooth as a baby's bum. Like skating on glass. Nico Hiller can't remember a time when ice conditions at the outdoor Exhibition Park oval were any better and with only a few days before his hometown plays host to the B.C.
Gora not the wandering type

Gora not the wandering type

When the Prince George Cougars signed Patrick Gora last week to play as a goalie, point production wasn't one of the assets the Cats had in mind when they pried him away from the junior A Camrose Kodiaks.

Portland fans on way to P.G.

One thousand one hundred seventy-four highway kilometres separate Prince George, the northernmost outpost in the Western Hockey League and home of the Cougars, from Portland, Ore.