Even without scouts, next level remains top of mind for Cariboo Hockey
PRINCE GEORGE – Even given the restrictions on playing, the Cariboo Cougars don’t think it’s too late for many of their players to make an impression on the Major Junior and Junior A ranks, even without scouts inside their arenas.
“If you look at it from the WHL and the Junior A side, they need to know what’s coming up,” said Trevor Sprague, Cariboo Cougars General Manager. “They’re not going to get their 20-year olds back next year, or their 19 year olds. They need to fill spots and they need to know about the players. Because scouts can’t come into the arena, the GM’s and the coaches are doing a bigger job to make sure they know what’s coming up for their lineups over the next year.”
U18 Assistant Coach RJay Berra admits being scene was much easier when restrictions allowed for them to put on a Cohort Cup.
“There was scouts allowed in the building and our games go onto a program where scouts can access it there as well,” said Berra. “As of right now, it’s really just working to try to keep them motivated and keep them understanding that everyone is in the same boat, they’re not losing out. If anything, we’re lucky to be on the ice right now up here.”
