Listen Live
Listen Live
Listen Live

Northern Capitals ready for Pacific Regionals

The Northern Capitals female midget aaa hockey team is ready to host the best of 3 Pacific Regional on Friday against the Rocky Mountain Raiders.

Puck drop is slated for 4:45 pm at the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena in Prince George with game 2 on Saturday scheduled for 5 pm and Sunday if necessary at 10 am.

Head Coach, Mario Desjardins says he’s expecting a good battle. “It’s going to be close and could go either way so it should make for some really good hockey.”

The Capitals defeated the Raiders in the female championship at the Mac’s Tournament in Calgary during the Christmas holidays by a 6-2 score but the game was much closer according to Desjardins.

“It was a pretty even game, we scored on our opportunities with some great goaltending from Kelsey Roberts stopping a few point blank opportunities. If the Raiders get a couple of those it would have been a much different game.”

Caps Forward, Hunter Mosher believes the club has to follow a simple formula in order to win.

“Just shooting on net taking tons of shots from all areas, we have got great team speed and use it against them. We should also bump them around a little bit.”

The winner of the Pacific Regionals will represent the region at the 2016 Esso Cup in Weyburn, Saskatchewan from April 17-23.

Something going on in the Cariboo you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

ckbx Now playing play

cffm Now playing play

ckcq Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Wind knocks out power to thousands in the Cariboo

BC Hydro crews were busy today (Oct 23) as more than two thousand customers in the Cariboo were without power at one point.

Fallen trees cut power on Sales Road West

A tree falling on power lines along Sales Road West in Quesnel cut power to residents in the area and along Red Bluff Road.

Virtual Emergency Care coming in the new year to Clearwater

A Virtual Emergency Care pilot project has been proposed in four communities that includes the Dr Helmcken Memorial Hospital in Clearwater.

Quesnel School District is looking for bus drivers

 The Quesnel School District is dealing with a bus driver shortage.

Quesnel’s famous moose is whole again

Bruce the Moose, Quesnel's beloved wooden moose carving outside the Prestige Riverside Lodge, was made whole again on Tuesday, October 21. Bruce's carver, Ryan Cook, and the Prestige Lodge re-attached Bruce's antler that had been broken off in July.
- Advertisement -