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Prowlers Roll On; Scott Debuts

The Vancouver Prowlers Hockey Club won their 4th straight Friday night with a dominating 6-1 win over the White Hawks. Forwards Pat Dogherty and Ryan Synder each scored a season high 4 points and Mike Howie turned away 24 of 25 shots. Read More...
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Army Downs Scott & Co

The XM Radio Prowlers dropped another game Wednesday night, falling 7-4 against Arnies Army. In what was most likely his last game, Chad Scott and the Prowlers fell victim to crummy officiating once again. Read More...
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GM Scott Resigns

After playing to a 4-4 tie versus Tribe Canada Monday night, General Manager Chad Scott revealed he was stepping down from the position during the post-game Prowler press conference. Read More...
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Prowlers Call Press Conference

After suffering their 3rd straight loss last Thursday, the Prowlers have called a press conference for Monday. Rumours are swirling around the team that General Manager and Player Chad Scott's time may be finished. Read More...
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Time for Change?

After an embarrassing loss Saturday night, serious questions now surround the Prowlers Hockey Club. With only one win in their last 5 games, the team has a dismal 4-7 record. A complete reversal from their division winning 23-8-1 record only 2 seasons ago. Read More...
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Kaos Not So Kaotic

The XM Radio Prowlers opened the floodgates Monday evening with a 10-1 thumping over Kaos. The "Legion of Doom" line of Brendan Wilson, Pete Koulouris and Pat Dogherty was unstoppable once again combining for 12 points. Dogherty had 5 of his own notching 2 goals in 3 assists in one of the most dominating performances in franchise history. Read More...
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Prowlers Lose Nailbitter

The XM Radio Prowlers tried to bump their mini slump Monday night, but it was bittersweet. The good news was the boys in black played a game ten times better than Friday night, the bad news was they fell 6-5 in the last minute to the Evil Beavers. Read More...
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Prowlers Take Game 1 in OT

The XM Radio Prowlers Hockey club came back from a third period 2 goal deficit Friday night and then scored in overtime to take Game 1 of the quarter-final series vs the Evil Beavers. Read More...
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Cats Fall Shy

Peter Koulouris made his coaching debut behind the bench Saturday Night, but the XM Radio Prowlers came up just short losing 2-1 in overtime to Tribe Canada. Read More...
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Prowlers Quiet at Deadline

The XM Radio Prowlers stayed the course and didn't make any moves at the trade deadline this past week and injured forward Trevor Hay has called it a season. Read More...
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Prowlers Tie Inferno

The XM Radio Prowlers played their last game before the Christmas break to a 1-1 tie Friday versus Inferno. The Prowlers have been undefeated in the months of November and December with a record of 7-0-2 during that span. Read More...
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Sweet November

The XM Radio Prowlers capped off a perfect month of November with a 5-3 win over the Kodiaks Friday night. The Prowlers won 5 straight games in the month and are on a 6 game undefeated streak.
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Prowlers Gear Up for 2 in 3

The XM Radio Prowlers have 2 games in 3 days this week versus division rivals MOFO on Tuesday and the Kodiaks on Thursday. The Prowlers will welcome back injured defenceman Greg Clark on Tuesday, but lose a few players, including captain Chad Scott to a bruised left knee. Sitting out Tuesday's contest snaps Scott's current 44 game ironman streak. Read More...
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Parade to Box Leads to Loss

The XM Radio Prowlers got off to a good start on Monday night, but a rash of penalties and a consistent parade to the box resulted in a mid-game collapse and a loss to the Sutton Selects. Colin Giles opened the scoring at 7:40 of the first with a nifty little move in the slot to slide the puck past their tender. The Selects tied the game up a couple minutes later on the powerplay with captain Chad Scott sitting in the box for hooking. Read More...
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Supreme Six Overcome Odds

The XM Radio Prowlers were put to the test and defied all odds Saturday night. With only 6 skaters showing up for the 10pm affair, the Prowlers developed a game plan and played it to a "T" beating Whale 2-1. With only half as many skaters as Whale, the Prowlers clogged up the neutral zone and left their signature forecheck in the dressing room. Read More...
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