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Hengen steps down as PG Cougars assistant coach

The Prince George Cougars are looking for an assistant coach following the resignation of Michael Hengen, who left the team with a year remaining on his contract.

Hengen spent two seasons with the Cats.

Cougars General Manager Todd Harkins says there is no time-table to find a replacement.

Meanwhile, Brent Arsenault has given up his duties as the PG Cougars education-advisor.

Mary LaMarre, a councillor at PGSS, will take on the education role.

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The PG Cougars hold a White vs. Black intra-squad game tonight (Monday) at 7. Admission is free.

The Cougars are down to 44 players at their camp; six goalies, 14 defencemen and 24 forwards.

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The Cougars have signed 16-year-old defenceman Cole Moberg (North Vancouver) to a Standard WHL Player Agreement.

The 6’1”, 170 pound Moberg was originally listed by Prince George in the fall of 2015.

Last season with the North Shore Winter Club Midget AAA team he notched 48 points (21 goals) and 66 penalty minutes in 57 games.

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Chase Witala, the Prince George Cougars all-time leading scorer, will play with the Toronto Maple Leafs prospects in a four team rookie tournament starting September 16th in London, Ontario.

Witala spent the last 5 years with the Cougars.

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