Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reports.
Answer
- The Western Hockey League fined the Prince George Cougars and suspended a player for actions during a playoff game against the Penticton Vees in mid-April 2026. Specifically, the team was fined $1,500 and forward Aiden Foster received a two-game suspension. This followed incidents involving unruly fans and on-ice penalties during Game 4 of the series. [Source coverage from CBC, CBC corroborated by other outlets, and WHL notices published around April 16–18, 2026.]
Details and context
- What happened: In the WHL playoff game at Prince George, fans threw items onto the ice and there were heated exchanges between fans and officials, leading to a bench minor penalty against the Cougars for fan misconduct and multiple game penalties during the affair. [CBC coverage of the incident and the fan misconduct penalty.]
- Consequences: The Cougars were fined and a player was suspended for actions during the game, with the series continuing in Penticton and then returning to Prince George. These actions were part of disciplinary steps announced by the WHL in mid-April 2026. [WHL disciplinary announcements and multiple outlets reporting the penalties and fines.]
Notes
- If you’d like, I can pull the exact dates and the official WHL statements or assemble a brief timeline of the events and penalties with direct quotes. Please tell me if you’d prefer the summary in a timeline format or a concise bullet list.
Citations
- Information on fines and suspensions related to the Prince George Cougars during the 2026 WHL playoff game: CBC News coverage and related outlets (April 16–18, 2026).[3][6]
- Additional confirmation and details from multiple outlets reporting on fan misconduct penalties and series status (April 15–18, 2026).[1][5][8]