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PG Cougar Borya Valis signs three-year entry-level contract with Maple Leafs

Prince George Cougar, Borya Valis is one step closer to the big leagues, signing a three-year entry-level contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The 20-year-old forward has been playing a crucial role in the Cougars success, racking up 29 goals and 73 points in 57 games, and is the all-time single-season point leader among American-born skaters with the franchise.

“Val has earned this contract,” said Head Coach and GM, Mark Lamb.

“He came here with a mindset to get better every day and have an open mindset on trusting the process and coaching. He’s a great example of what it takes to be a pro. I’m very proud of Val on his accomplishment and I’m excited about what his promising future holds.”

Valis was acquired by the club near the 2023-24 deadline, amassing 110 points in his 89-game tenure.

“I want to thank my family, billet families, coaches, Gold Star Hockey, my teammates, and friends for all of their support and their help throughout my life,” said Valis.

“This is a dream come true.”

Valis and the Cougars are back in action tonight at 6:00, as they’re in Kamloops to face the Blazers.

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