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WATCH: Cougars dismiss Todd Harkins after four years as GM

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The Prince George Cougars dismissed Todd Harkins from his position as General Manager.

In his four years as GM, he compiled a 136-126-13-13 record and one BC Division title, but only 3-12 in the playoffs.

“There wasn’t any one lightning rod moment for us, I think it was just a collection and I think we were clear with Todd and gave him enough time to secure his future as well, it wasn’t perfect for either one of us but I think it’s going to work out.”

-= Cougars Co-Owner Eric Brewer

Brewer adds the move is about making the Cougars the most desirable market in the Western Hockey League (WHL).

No timeline has been set for when a new GM will be hired.

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