Listen Live
Listen Live

Cougars sweep Seattle to hit the Jackpot

Taylor Gauthier (#35) celebrate his first career WHL shutout with fellow tendy Isaiah DiLaura (#33) against the Seattle Thunderbirds | Prince George Cougars & James Doyle Photography

That was a “Taylor” made shutout!

Taylor Gauthier made 37 saves, including 17 in the third period, to post his first WHL goose egg in leading the Prince George Cougars to a 2-0 victory over the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Gauthier also came out of his crease to deliver a crunching shoulder hit (which he was given an interference penalty for) on unsuspecting Seattle forward Nolan Vocan along the side boards with just over two minutes left in the game.

“I’m sure I’ll get a shutout again, but I’m not sure I will get another hit like that,” said Gauthier when asked on 94.3 the GOAT‘s post-game show what was more memorable, the shutout or the hit.

“I thought the guys played really well. I was on in every aspect of the game,” added Gauthier who is 5-5-1-1 in 13 games on the season with a 2.90 goals-against-average and a .909 save percentage.

The 17-year-old from Calgary earned his first shutout in his 45th appearance.

The Cougars completed the weekend sweep of the Thunderbirds in front of 3,585 fans (largest home crowd of the season) on Mega Jackpot and “Pink in the Rink” night at the CN Centre.

The Jackpot was just under $60,000.

Prince George took Friday’s game 4-1 as Isaiah DiLaura lost his shutout bid with just 38 seconds left in the game.

On Saturday, defenceman Cole Moberg scored the winner at 6:19 of the first and drew an assist on Jackson Leppard’s power play tally in the second.

The 18-year-old Moberg notched two points for the second straight game to give him eight points in his last five contests.

Prince George has five power-play goals in its last three games to up its PP percentage to 14.9.

The Cougars have outscored their opponents 20-10 in the first period (including 5-0 over Seattle over the two games).

The 7-6-2 Thunderbirds have lost three straight to fall to the bottom of the US Division.

Prince George is third in the BC Division with the seventh most points in the Western Conference, one ahead of Seattle, and three in front of both Kamloops and Kelowna.

The 7-7-1-2 Cougars, who are 4-5-0-1 on home ice, play their next two games in Langley against the Vancouver Giants on November 10th and 11th.

WATCH:

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Hartley Miller
Hartley Miller
Hartley is the News Director for Vista Radio’s B.C. North division, as well as the morning news anchor for 94.3 The GOAT and Country 97FM. He has served as the colour commentator for Prince George Cougars home games for 12 seasons. Hartley has been a fixture on the airwaves since 1979. He is the author of You Don’t Say, a collection of his most memorable sports quotes. Hartley is married with two children and four grandchildren.

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Cougars back on the ice for Training Camp this weekend

A sure sign that summer is winding down, the Prince George Cougars will be back on the ice this week. The team announced rosters and schedules for the team's 2025 Training Camp, which will be taking place at the CN Centre this weekend. 

Supreme court hands down life sentence to 43-year-old man connected to historical PG homicide

In August of 2015, Mounties arrested Sundman, along with his brother Kurtis Sundman and Sebastian Martin in relation to the incident, all of whom were from the Vanderhoof area.

Local Mounties looking to crack down on rise in copper wire thefts

Police will be working closely with the City Bylaw Services staff to enforce the Regional Automated Property Information Database (RAPID) program, which electronically records the information of those persons turning in second-hand property, such as copper wire.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, August 26th

Sports by Hartley Tuesday, August 26th, 2025(As of 12:05...

Back-to-school programs see growing demand for school supplies as prices rise

Some British Columbia groups that help provide families with school supplies said they have seen an uptick in demand heading into this school year. 
- Advertisement -