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Giants Defeat Cougars 3-0.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012 @ 6:53 AM

By: Dan O’Connor

 

Tuesday night in Vancouver the Prince George Cougars were defeated 3-0 by the Vancouver Giants. The Giants converted on two of their eight power play attempts while the Cougars were unable to solve rookie goaltender Jackson Whsitle.

 

The Giants took the lead half-way through the first period when Dalton Sward beat Drew Owsley with a wrist-shot from the slot. Owsley was screened on the play and was unable to deny Sward of his 10th goal of the season.

 

After the Cougars failed to score on two consecutive power plays the Giants were given the chance, and took full advantage. Nathan Burns fed Brendan Gallagher in the left circle, and he fired one past Drew Owsley to give Vancouver a 2-0 lead after one. The shots on goal were 9-5 Vancouver after one.

 

The Cougars got off to a good start in period two and had some chances early, but credit the Giants defenders and goaltender for keeping the game at 2-0. Drew Owsley made two big saves in the second – One off of Brendan Gallagher on a wrap-around and the other was a breakaway save off of Nathan Burns.

 

Late in  the second the Giants would convert on another power play. Jordan Martinook tipped home a Marek Tvrdon point-shot. Martinook’s 26th of the season gave Vancouver a 3-0 cushion after 40 minutes.

 

The Cougars outshot Vancouver 7-4 in the third period, but were unable to  beat Jackson Whistle who turned aside all 20 shots he faced for the victory.

 

The Cougars finished the game zero-for-five on the power play while Vancouver was two-for-eight at the end of the game.

 

Newly acquired defenceman Ricard Blidstrand made his Cougars debut while AP defencemen joseph Carvalho and Raymond Grewal were impressive again.

 

The Cougars record now sits at 13-26-0-2 and they sit three points back of the Victoria Royals for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with one game still in hand. The Prince George Cougars will now return home for a weekend set with the Lethbridge Hurricanes.

Comments

Correct me if I’m wrong… isn’t that 1 goal over the last three games? And that goal was scored by Marincin whom they traded away yesterday.

To the boys playing…. stay out of the penalty box. Seriously. Last night you spent about 12-15 minutes of the game short handed. That’s almost 25% of playing time.

Just maybe time for a management change. Clark’s 3rd year behind the bench and still no improvement. Dallas and the scouts do not seem to have the ability to draft potential goal scorers. Hopefully this is not lost on the owner.
Kamloops missed the playoffs last year and now lead the division while PG is regulated to the bottom of the group one more year.
The team was much more exciting and won a lot more games under Dempsey.

dempsey played two lines extensively..when they got tired he sent out the bogey man
to start a fight thereby delaying the game and resting his over
worked players.

I don’t really think it’s fair to blame the coach; he can only do so much with the limited talent the the GM provides him with.

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