Levshyn records first shutout as Cougars blank Wild once again
PRINCE GEORGE — The Prince George Cougars did not allow a goal on retro weekend as they blanked the Wenatchee Wild for the second time in as many nights.
The Cougars won Saturday’s (March 14) rematch at CN Centre 5-0 to keep pace with the Kelowna Rockets in the Western Conference standings. Prince George (41-22-2-0) is fourth in the conference, one point back of third place Kelowna (38-19-6-3), who beat Kamloops last night.
Alexander Levshyn stopped all 25 shots he faced to record his first-ever WHL shutout, as the Cougars recorded their third shutout in a row against Wenatchee. Prince George also blanked the Wild 3-0 in November.
Kooper Gizowski opened the scoring for Prince George Saturday with the only goal of the first period, scored on the power play at 2:46. The Cougars then added to the scoresheet at 1:21 of the second through Bauer Dumanski, who also scored on the power play.
