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Deja vu hits Prince George Cougars in starting new Portland series with shut out loss

Deja vu hits Prince George Cougars in starting new Portland series with shut out loss

Winterhawks win 3-0 over Cats again for a second time in five days
Cougars shut out for the second time

Cougars shut out for the second time

PORTLAND, OR- For the second time this week Joel Hofer and the Portland Winterhawks shutout the Prince George Cougars.
Alberta provincial basketball select commits to UNBC Timberwolves’ 2020 squad

Alberta provincial basketball select commits to UNBC Timberwolves’ 2020 squad

Women’s coach says Sarah Kuklisin could help fill some big shoes next season
PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings struggled in keeping up with the Chiefs

PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings struggled in keeping up with the Chiefs

Home side swept by Chilliwack with 5-3 Friday setback
Chiefs leave Spruce Kings flustered

Chiefs leave Spruce Kings flustered

After striking out twice this week in their return to home ice, there’s no joy in Mudville for the Prince George Spruce Kings.
Prince George’s Caledonia Nordic Ski Club targeting a busy start to 2020

Prince George’s Caledonia Nordic Ski Club targeting a busy start to 2020

Key biathlon competitions scheduled back-to-back at Otway in January
T-wolves satisfied with their 4-4 start

T-wolves satisfied with their 4-4 start

Headline: Timberwolves satisfied with 4-4 start Ted Clarke Citizen staff The graduating class at UNBC that turned over four starters from last year's men's basketball team created plenty of uncertainty around the Timberwolves' camp.
Prince George Cougars’ Filip Koffer could play in his home country at 2020 World Juniors

Prince George Cougars’ Filip Koffer could play in his home country at 2020 World Juniors

Czech Republic is hosting this year’s IIHF Under-20 showcase
PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings lose Thursday nighter to Chilliwack

PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings lose Thursday nighter to Chilliwack

Quick goals in middle period were the difference in second-straight home loss
Spruce Kings lose another close one

Spruce Kings lose another close one

Close only counts in horseshoes. The Prince George Spruce Kings needed no reminder of that Thursday after a 3-2 loss to the Chilliwack Chiefs at Rolling Mix Concrete Arena. It was their 11th one-goal loss for Prince George in 33 games this B.C.