Thursday, March 14, 2019

Ex Viper Maser Reaches 30-Goal Plateau For First Time In WHL Career:

Former Vernon Vipers forward Josh Maser scored twice in the third period Saturday, March 9th 2019, reaching the 30-goal plateau for the first time in his WHL career in a 5-2 victory over the visiting Portland Winterhawks.

Maser is in his third season with the Western Hockey League Prince George Cougars. In 59 games this season with the Cougars, Maser has (30-goals-12-assists-42-points).

Maser attended the Vernon Vipers training camp in August 2016 left camp for the Prince Albert Raiders training camp. Maser was later traded to Prince George October 18th 2016.

Josh Maser's Player Profile:

http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=299135

This is posted on the Cougars website:

RECAP: Big Third Period Leads Cougars to Win over Portland

March 10, 2019

by Fraser Rodgers

Fifty-six days and eight weeks later and the Prince George Cougars have ended their drought at home. The Cougars ended their 13-game home losing streak with a 5-2 win over the Portland Winterhawks at the CN Centre.

It was a big third period that saw the Cougars pick up a win on home ice for the first time since January 12th. The Cougars scored four times over the final 20-minutes, en route to beating the Winterhawks for the first time since October 1st, 2017.

Josh Maser scored twice in the third period, reaching the 30-goal plateau for the first time in his WHL career. Vladislav Mikhalchuk and Connor Bowie also scored in the final frame. Austin Crossley found the back of the net in the second period. Maser and Mikhalchuk each scored power-play goals in the win. Taylor Gauthier was named the first star, stopping 37 of 39 shots.

“I am really excited about our last two games. I’ve said before the only way you get complete buy in is getting on the other side of a loss and that’s a win,” said General Manager & Interim Head Coach Mark Lamb.

“It’s (WHL) a tough league to win in. You have to play smart, Mentally and physically and we did that tonight.”

Clay Hanus and Cross Hanas scored for the Winterhawks, who lost for the second time in their last three games. Joel Hofer was peppered in the Portland crease, stopping 44 of 48 shots in a losing cause.

The Cougars four-goal outburst in the third period is a new season-high, as their previous best was three. Their 49-shots also is a new season-best, bettering the 42 they fired at Hofer on Friday night.

Both Bowie and Crossley snapped lengthy goal scoring droughts with their goals Saturday, as both last scored on November 18th. Brendan Boyle returned the line up after missing Friday’s game due to an illness.

Saturday was the final Prince George Cougars Society Mega 50/50 Jackpot of the season, in partnership with the United Way of Northern B.C. Over 3,800 fans packed the CN Centre and the Jackpot was nearly $40,000.

SCORING SUMMARY

First Period

No Scoring.

Second Period

Winterhawks [1-0] Clay Hanus (7) from Reece Newkirk 3:22

Cougars [1-1] Austin Crossley (3) from Mike MacLean 8:31

Third Period

Cougars [2-1] Vladislav Mikhalchuk (23) from Tyson Upper and Cole Moberg 5:20 PP

Cougars [3-1] Connor Bowie (3) from Jack Sander 12:25

Cougars [4-1] Josh Maser (29) from Cole Moberg and Vladislav Mikhalchuk 14:32 PP

Winterhawks [4-2] Cross Hanas (8) from Josh Paterson and Jaydon Dureau 15:48

Cougars [5-2] Josh Maser (30) EN

GOALTENDING

Cougars- Taylor Gauthier (Win) 60:00 37/39
Winterhawks- Joel Hofer (Loss) 58:55 44/48

POWER-PLAY

Cougars- 2/4
Winterhawks- 0/4

UP NEXT: The Cougars (18-40-5-3) wrap up their 2018-19 WHL regular season next weekend in a home-and-home series with the Kamloops Blazers. The Cougars are in Kamloops on Friday, March 15th, before returning home on Saturday, March 16th.

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