Cariboo Cougars yearning for consistency following another weekend split
PRINCE GEORGE – The Cariboo Cougars are missing an important element in their game – consistency.
In every doubleheader they’ve played so far this season in the BC Elite Hockey League, the U18 Cougars have come away with a split. In their latest series, they were dominant in a 4-1 win against the Vancouver Northwest Hawks on Saturday at Kin 1 but then fell flat for the last two periods of a 5-1 Sunday loss.
“We can’t be OK with splits,” said Cougars head coach Tyler Brough, whose club is one month into a 36-game schedule. “We’re not OK being 4-4. We push for more than that. This group deserves more than that, but they’ve got to earn it. Today they didn’t earn it. Yesterday they absolutely earned that win.
“We’ve got some work to do in that dressing room,” Brough added. “For me, it’s just being focused and ready to go and understanding what (the opposition) is going to come with.”
