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Cougars advance to WHL Western Conference final TED CLARKE Citizen staff
CITIZEN PHOTO BY CHUCK NISBETT
Prince George Cougars forward Riley Heidt (27) and teammate Terik Parascak (32) watch as Heidt’s shot slides through the crease as he scores his first goal of the night during second period action at CN Centre Friday night.
The Kelowna Rockets dared to poke a sleeping bear and suffered dire consequences. Their two-goal jab at the Prince George Cougars that gave the Rockets the lead at the start of the second period might have had some of the 6,014 in attendance Friday at CN Centre thinking they might not get the desired outcome, but they needn’t have worried. The Cougars were about to show their true colours. They ravaged the Rockets with five unanswered goals in the last half of the second period and when the fur finally stopped flying the Cats had the fourth win they so
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craved. It was a 6-3 decision that gave them the series win and a date with the Portland Winterhawks in the Western Conference final that starts Friday in Prince George. Zac Funk, with three goals, and Riley Heidt, with two goals and two assists, were the primary instigators on offence for the Cougars, who advanced to the third round for the fourth time in Prince George franchise history and the first time since 2007. “When you look at the series as a whole we had the two good games here, we had to go to overtime (in Game 3 in Kelowna) and then you had the reality of recognizing they’re a very good team that got to the second round for a reason,” said Cougars associate coach Jim Playfair. See COUGARS, Page A2