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Prince George Cougars team up with Vista Radio for upcoming season

 The Prince George Cougars will be continuing their partnership with 94.3 The GOAT and Vista Radio as the team’s exclusive radio broadcast partner for the 2021-22 season.

All 68 Regular Season games will be covered on 94.3 The GOAT, including the Cougars’ Home Opener on October 2, as they face off against the Kamloops Blazers.

“We are excited to have The GOAT and Vista Radio as our broadcast partner once again,” said Cougars’ Vice President, Business Andy Beesley. “I know our fans will appreciate the coverage Vista Radio will provide throughout the upcoming season.”

Fraser Rodgers is entering his fifth season as the team’s play-by-play voice, and he will be joined by Hartley Miller who will serve as an analyst for all home games.

“Vista Radio is thrilled to partner with the Cougars again,” said Kyle Wightman, Vista Radio BC North Regional Manager. “94.3 The GOAT can’t wait to bring the on-ice excitement to our audience. We look forward to seeing the crowds back at the CN Centre and of course, broadcasting every home and away game.”

The Cougar’s Pre-season schedule starts tonight (Friday) in Kamloops, and they will be returning home tomorrow night (Saturday) to face off against the Blazers at the CN Centre.

Pre-season tickets are available at the TicketsNorth box office, while radio coverage will also be available on MyPGNow.com.

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