Prince George Cougars

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Prince George Cougars
City: Prince George, British Columbia
League: Western Hockey League
Conference: Western
Division: B.C.
Founded: 1994–95
Home Arena: CN Centre
Colours: Burgundy, White & Black
Head Coach: Drew Schonek
General Manager: Dallas Thompson
Franchise history
1971–1994: Victoria Cougars
1994-Present: Prince George Cougars

The Prince George Cougars are a major junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League. The team is based in Prince George, British Columbia, and plays its home games at the CN Centre. The Cougars were founded in 1971 as the Victoria Cougars, but later moved to Prince George in 1994.

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[edit] History

1994-95 Logo.
1994-95 Logo.

The Prince George Cougars played the 1994–95 WHL season at the Prince George Coliseum along the Tier II Prince George Spruce Kings, until the construction of their own arena was complete. The Cougars logo for their first season in Prince George closely resembled that of the Victoria Courgars. For the 1995–96 WHL season, the Cougars moved into their new home, the "Prince George Multiplex", since renamed the CN Centre. A new logo was also unveiled the same season.

The Cougars most successful playoff run came during the 2006–07 WHL season. Prince George achieved their first sweep of an opposing team in a best of seven game series, and reached the conference finals for the first time.

[edit] Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1994–95 72 14 55 3 - 229 392 31 7th West Out of playoffs
1995–96 72 17 53 2 - 219 340 36 7th West Out of playoffs
1996–97 72 28 39 5 - 238 287 61 6th West Lost West Division final
1997–98 72 43 24 5 - 311 236 91 3rd West Lost West Division semi-final
1998–99 72 34 32 6 - 255 264 74 4th West Lost West Division semi-final
1999–00 72 43 25 4 5 279 228 95 2nd West Lost West Division final
2000–01 72 31 33 4 4 242 266 70 5th West Lost West Division quarter-final
2001–02 72 34 27 9 2 244 215 79 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2002–03 72 26 41 3 2 257 317 57 5th B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2003–04 72 30 34 7 1 214 236 68 5th B.C. Out of playoffs
2004–05 72 26 41 3 2 158 223 57 5th B.C. Out of playoffs
Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
2005–06 72 35 31 2 4 195 195 76 4th B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2006–07 72 33 31 3 5 221 217 74 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference final
2007–08 72 20 48 1 3 172 304 44 5th B.C. Out of playoffs

[edit] Team records

Team Records for a single season
Statistic Total Season
Most Points 95 1999–00
Fewest Points 31 1994–95
Most Wins 43 1997–98; 1999–00
Fewest Wins 14 1994–95
Most Goals For 311 1997–98
Least Goals For 158 2004–05
Least Goals Against 195 2005–06
Most Goals Against 392 1994–95
Individual player records for a single season
Statistic Player Total Season
Most Goals Quinn Hancock 54 1997–98
Most Assists Quinn Hancock 58 1997–98
Most Points Quinn Hancock 112 1997–98
Most Points, rookie Jozef Mrena 41 1998–99
Most Points, defenceman Christian Chartier 68 2000–01
Most Penalty Minutes Clayton Catellier 287 1994–95
Most Games Played (Goalie) Scott Myers 66 1998–99
Best GAA (Goalie) Scott Bowles 2.40 2005–06
Most Shutouts (Goalie) Scott Bowlws 6 2005–06
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played


[edit] NHL alumni

Nineteen alumni of the Prince George Cougars have played in the National Hockey League.

[edit] Uniforms and logos

Third jersey Logo.
Third jersey Logo.

The Cougars colours are burgundy, white and black. Home jerseys have a white upper portion, with a burgundy lower portion, separated by a diagonal black stripe. Away jerseys have a black upper portion, with a burgundy lower portion, separated by a diagonal white stripe. Prince George's third jersey features a redesigned logo (inset), on a burgundy jersey, with black, grey and white trim on the lower portion.

[edit] See also

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