
Parker departs Cougars den
September 22, 2005 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Prince George Cougars News Release
PRINCE GEORGE, BC- The Prince George Cougars have announced that Brett Parker has been sent home to Melville, SASK to await a trade.
"We felt that having five 20 year old players on our roster was not a healthy situation for our organization, team, or our players", states Cougars General Manager Dallas Thompson. "We will make arrangements for Brett as soon as possible", finished Thompson.
The Cougars would like to thank Brett for his 3 years of service to the club, and wish him the best of luck in the future.
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