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Prince George Citizen March 28, 2024

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THURSDAY, March 28, 2024

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Cougars make team history

CITIZEN PHOTO BY CHUCK NISBETT

Prince George Cougars forward Oren Shtrom breaks into the Kamloops Blazers zone between Bryce Minten, left and Ashton Ferster during Saturday’s game at CN Centre. The Cougars went on to beat the Blazers 5-2 and clinched their first-ever WHL Western Conference title.

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TED CLARKE Citizen staff

How good are these Prince George Cougars? Good enough to sit on the WHL throne as Western Conference regular season champions. They applied that icing to the cake Saturday night at CN Centre with a 5-2 win over the Kamloops Blazers, fittingly in front of a record-breaking crowd of 6,029. This has already been a season of shattered records for the Cats, who set team standards for wins (49) and points (103) in a season and their victory over the Blazers locked up first place in the West, the first time in the history of the Prince George franchise that's ever been accomplished. “It feels amazing, I’m so proud of the group in there,” said Cougars captain Hudson Thornton. “We earned it, it’s been a long season and we’ve worked so hard from the beginning of the year to get to where we are now. See COUGARS, Page A16

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