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Brodsky reflects on her years with the Cats

It wasn’t all about the wins and losses.

The words of PG Cougars V-P Brandi Brodsky when reflecting on her many years with the team.

She says she most enjoyed her work helping out in the community.

Brodsky doesn’t anticipate any issues when the WHL Board of Governors meet next week to vote on the proposed sale of the team to PG businessman Greg Pocock and former Cats Eric Brewer and Dan Hamhuis.

Her father Rick Brodsky moved the Cougars to Prince George from Victoria back in 1994.

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