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Rockets triple up on Cougars in fourth meeting

The Prince George Cougars dropped a 6-2 decision to the Kelowna Rockets on Friday night at Prospera Place in Kelowna.

With their result, the Cougars record has slipped to 2-6-0-1 against the B.C. Division, and they’re 1-3 against the Rockets.

Cougars’ starting goaltender Taylor Gauthier was not in the lineup due to a lower-body injury, and Tyler Brennan was also absent as he is participating in the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. As a result, Jacob Herman made his Cougars debut.

The Rockets’ special teams were a big factor in the win, as Kelowna scored three power-play goals on four power-plays and kept the Cougars’ off the scoresheet on five opportunities. Prince George had the game’s first four power-plays but could not capitalize.

Kelowna’s Pavel Novak recorded his first career hat-trick and he and Rockets’ captain Nolan Foote each had four-point games. Foote had a goal to go along with three assists. Alex Swetlikoff and Leif Mattson also scored for the home team. Roman Basran stopped 28 of 30 shots in the Rockets’ crease.

17-year-old Herman, the Saskatchewan Midget Hockey League call up, stopped 27 of 33 shots in his first career start in the WHL. The Swift Current, SK product was recalled after an injury to Taylor Gauthier and international duty for Tyler Brennan.

Matéj Toman and Reid Perepeluk scored in the setback for Prince George. Toman scored his third goal of the season in the second period. Perepeluk picked up his third goal midway through the final frame.

The Rockets’ opened the scoring eight minutes into the first period after the Cougars failed to convert on back-to-back power-plays, as Novak scored his first of three. Then, in the middle stanza, Novak scored two more goals, both on the power-play, to put the home team up 3-0.

After Toman made it 3-1 the Rockets got two goals in the final four minutes of the second period from Mattson and Swetlikoff to put Kelowna up 5-1 through two periods. Perepeluk and Nolan Foote (power-play) exchanged goals in the final frame.

The Cougars (4-10-0-1) wrap up their two-game weekend road trip tomorrow (Saturday) against the Spokane Chiefs (6-6-1-0). It’s the fourth and final meeting between the two teams in the regular season. So far, Prince George has won two of the first three matchups; the puck drops at 7:05 p.m.

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Ethan Ready
Ethan Ready
Ethan Ready is new to the Northern Capital, having moved to Prince George from Woodstock, ON. A graduate of Mohawk College in Hamilton, ON, Ethan has joined the MyPGNow newsroom as a news reporter, covering stories in and around the area.

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