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Cougars Hanes hits 200 milestone

Ryan Hanes returned to his roots and reached a milestone when the Prince George Cougars hosted the Kelowna Rockets in a doubleheader on the weekend.

Ryan Hanes returned to his roots and reached a milestone when the Prince George Cougars hosted the Kelowna Rockets in a doubleheader on the weekend.

The 20-year-old native of Kamloops played in his 200th career Western Hockey League game Saturday, collecting an assist on Chase Witala's third period power-play goal.

"For me, the most memorable thing would be the players I've played with the whole time and the friends that I've made," said Hanes.

He also included the seven-game playoff series last spring between the Kamloops Blazers, his team at the time, and Portland Winterhawks to his list of favourite memories. The Blazers rebounded from an 0-3 deficit to tie the series at 3-3 before Portland prevailed to move onto the WHL final against the Edmonton Oil Kings.

Hanes added that the milestone would've tasted sweeter if the Cats had played a better overall game instead of dropping their fifth straight decision.

"It's definitely not good when you go out and lose 8-4," he said. "We've got a lot of work to do and we're going to get back to the drawing board here and, hopefully go to Portland and get a couple wins."

The Cougars (12-22-1-4) play in Portland on Tuesday and Wednesday in their first meetings of the season with the western conference leading Winterhawks (33-5-1).

Hanes joined the Cougars in November after spending his first three WHL season with the Blazers. In his 200 games he's accumulated 21 goals, 48 points and 334 penalty minutes, including a five-minute major Saturday when he jumped to teammate Jarrett Fontaine's aid and drop the gloves with Rockets centre Tyrell Goulbourne. The 18-year-old Rockets player had delivered a blow to Fontaine's head, with no penalty call, a few seconds prior to Hanes stepping in to dole out punishment.

Since joining the Cougars, Hanes has collected five goals and eight points.

"I wish I could get more but I'm just plugging away trying to get it in the back of the net here," he said.

The other significant thing Hanes did came in Friday's 4-2 loss to the Rockets (29-10-1-1) when he took a few shifts on the blueline, something he hadn't done since switching to forward in his first year of bantam hockey.

"It was different but it's kind of cool to play a little bit of both," said Hanes. "I don't know about my backwards skating."

Due to injury, illness and players being away at tournaments the Cougars were down to four defencemen Friday, so Hanes took a few shifts on defence to give Dan Gibb time to catch his breath after double-shifting with Sam Ruopp and Michael Mylchreest.