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Cougars fall to Spokane in overtime

“They don’t ask how, they ask how many.”

If you’re the Prince George Cougars, the answer to that question was “not enough” in last night’s (Saturday) 5-4 overtime loss to the Spokane Chiefs.

Chase Bertholet sent the 2,368 fans at the CN Centre home stunned with an absolute laser to seal the Chiefs win in overtime.

“We were way too loose, it’s been a hard stretch, mentally, it was hard to find our legs. We’ll take the point and move on,” Cougars Head Coach and GM Mark Lamb said on the post game show on 94.3 The Goat.

The Cougars gave away the puck many times, including one that led to Berkly Catton’s game-tying goal in the third, his second of the night.

“We’ve seen that before this year, you get tricked into these games when you win in a certain score the night before, and you think it’s going to be a little bit easier than it really is and you’re going to light it up and it never works like that,” Lamb said.

The Cougars had several high-danger chances in the first period, but couldn’t put the puck past Chiefs netminder Dawson Cowan.

Carlin Dezainde was eventually able to bury a rebound off a Blake Eastman shot to open the scoring.

Keeping up with the theme of ‘they don’t ask how, they ask how many’, Catton banked in a powerplay goal off the back of Ty Young from behind the net.

In the second, Ondrej Becher tipped a Viliam Kmec dump in attempt past Dawson Cowan to put the Cougars ahead.

Ethan Samson and Chase Wheatcroft also scored in the loss.

The full box score can be found here.

The Cougars (30-24-5-0) sit fourth in the WHL’s Western Conference.

There were mixed results for the Cougars when it comes to the out of town scoreboard.

The Tri-City Americans (28-24-5-2) took a 4-3 overtime win over the disastrous Portland Winterhawks, (36-17-3-3) who are on a nine-game losing skid.

The Seattle Thunderbirds (47-9-1-1) blanked the Everett Silvertips (30-25-2-1) 5-0.

The Silvertips and Americans both trail the Cougars by two points in the WHL’s Western Conference, while the Cougars trail the third-place Winterhawks by 13 points.

The full WHL standings can be found here.

The Cougars will play their next four games on the road, starting in Kelowna on Wednesday. (7:05 p.m.)

They’ll then play three days in a row, starting with a double-header against the Victoria Royals on Friday and Saturday, and then a Sunday night game against the Vancouver Giants.

“It’s going to be another real tough stretch for us, especially with the two games in Victoria, and then you jump on the ferry and you got to play that Vancouver game,” Lamb said.

“The schedule’s the schedule, and we’ll get ready for the next game.”

 

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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