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WATCH: PG Cougars’ end three-month search for a new GM

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The Prince George Cougars have named Mark Lamb as the sixth General Manager in the team’s 25-year history.

The 53-year-old served as Head Coach & GM of the Swift Current Broncos from 2009 to 2016, and the six seasons prior as an assistant coach with the Dallas Stars.

“You want to come in and you want to evaluate as soon as you can. You want to get to know your guys because communication is going to be key moving forward. We want to improve, they want to improve, and it’s about getting better.”

– Cougars’ new GM Mark Lamb

The Saskatchewan native has signed a four-year contract, ending a three-month GM search for the Cats.

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