Cougars promote Rogers to Director of Scouting as Mack heads to NHL
PRINCE GEORGE — The Prince George Cougars have made a key change to their hockey operations department, appointing longtime scout Rob Rogers as the club’s new Director of Scouting ahead of the 2026-27 Western Hockey League season.
Rogers takes over the position after spending the past seven seasons with the organization as a British Columbia-based scout. The move comes as former Director of Scouting Leland Mack leaves the Cougars to accept a scouting role with the National Hockey League’s Boston Bruins.
Cougars Director of Player Personnel Bob Simmonds says Rogers has earned the opportunity through years of dedication and strong work identifying talent for the organization.
“Being able to have Rob step into the Head Scout role is just another indication of our organizational depth,” said Simmonds. “Rob has earned this opportunity. His attention to detail and discerning eye will allow him to hit the ground running.”
