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Late goal clips Spruce Kings

A deflected point shot gave the Nanaimo Clippers the lead with 6:52 left in the third period and they hung in to beat the visiting Prince George Spruce Kings 2-1 Wednesday night in Nanaimo.
Yukon experience more than a business trip for Prince George bantam hockey team

Yukon experience more than a business trip for Prince George bantam hockey team

Bobcats played two games in Whitehorse, spent off-time bonding with local players
Prince George Cougars suffer fifth one-goal loss in six games

Prince George Cougars suffer fifth one-goal loss in six games

Cats break goalless drought, but extend losing streak to eight against Edmonton
Call ‘em the comeback Kings: Prince George erases three-goal deficit to beat Bulldogs

Call ‘em the comeback Kings: Prince George erases three-goal deficit to beat Bulldogs

Nick Poisson starts, finishes the daring feat in Parksville

Poisson proves deadly to Bulldogs

There just something about playing the Alberni Valley Bulldogs that brings out the best in Nicholas Poisson.
Close but no cigar yet again for Cougars

Close but no cigar yet again for Cougars

One-goal losses are tough to swallow at the best of times. In the case of the Prince George Cougars, this is getting downright cruel.
UNBC's Madison Landry named Canada West third star of the week

UNBC's Madison Landry named Canada West third star of the week

Madison Landry has led Timberwolves to both wins on the season
Meet Nikita Krivokrasov, the newest player acquired by Prince George Cougars

Meet Nikita Krivokrasov, the newest player acquired by Prince George Cougars

Russian-American import has 47 games on WHL passport
Cougars trade for Krivokrasov

Cougars trade for Krivokrasov

Nikita Krivokrasov has Russian roots, an American passport and NHL bloodlines.
Strong showing by Prince George short-track speed-skaters at first 2019-20 B.C. Cup event

Strong showing by Prince George short-track speed-skaters at first 2019-20 B.C. Cup event

More than 80 athletes from across the province shredded Kin Arena ice