The Prince George Cougars aim to push the Penticton Vees close to elimination in the second round of the playoffs during Game 4 at CN Centre tonight. The Cougars lead the series with two wins, but faced a setback in Game 3, losing to the Vees. Home-ice advantage favors the Cougars, with a strong record of 11 wins in their last 12 games at home.

By the Numbers
  • The Cougars have won 22 out of 36 regular-season home games this year.
  • Josh Ravensbergen, a key player for the Cougars, is the franchise leader with 17 playoff wins.
State of Play
  • The Cougars have a 2-1 lead in the playoff series against the Vees.
  • Josh Ravensbergen has consistently kept the Cougars competitive, even after conceding four goals in Game 3.
What's Next

If the Cougars secure a win tonight, they will head to Penticton for Game 5 on Friday, where they aim to finish the series.

Bottom Line

The Cougars must leverage their home advantage and capitalize on their recent strong performances to stay in control of the series and avoid a shift in momentum towards the Vees.