20-year-old scoring sensation is B.C. Division choice for WHL's most valuable player award
Zac Funk’s record-setting season brought yet another accolade Thursday when the Prince George Cougars right winger was named the B.C. Division nominee for the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy, given to the league’s most valuable player.
His goal total was unmatched by any other player this season in the WHL or Canadian Hockey League and the scouts obviously took notice.Named last week as a B.C. Division first-team all-star, the six-foot, 210-pound Funk posted a league-high eight hat tricks this season and is currently riding an 18-game point streak.
The 20-year-old native of Coldstream, was picked by the Calgary Hitmen in the second round, 43rd overall, in the 2018 WHL Prospects Draft.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cougars establish team record with 46th win, Funk makes his point in win over RoyalsOndrej Becher brings four-goal, five-point effort in 10-4 triumph
Read more »
Cougars double up on Chiefs, can wrap up series in Game 4 Wednesday in SpokaneZac Funk leads Cougar cause with two goals, two assists
Read more »
Cougars get it done, finish off Chiefs in four straightRound 2 starts Friday, April 12; Cats will get some rest as they prepare to host first two games at CN Centre
Read more »
Cougars centre Riley Heidt into all-time scoring top-10 dating back to franchise origins in VictoriaCougars continue four-game roadtrip tonight in Victoria
Read more »
Cougars make team history, clinch WHL Western Conference season titleCats hosting Spokane Chiefs in best-of-seven series that starts Friday
Read more »
Cougars forward Heidt signs entry-level NHL contract with Minnesota WildEighteen-year-old Saskatoon native is the most prolific point producer in the Prince George Cougars' 30-year history
Read more »