The Prince George Citizen

Former Cats captain scores in pro debut

- TED CLARKE

It didn’t take Josh Maser long to net his first goal as a profession­al hockey player.

And he did it in typical Maser fashion, creating havoc in front of the net, just long enough to deflect a point shot from Iowa Wild defenceman Ian McCoshen in past Stars goalie Tomas Sholl.

It stood as the game-winning goal for the Wild in what ended up a 4-1 American Hockey League victory of the Texas Stars Saturday night in front of 3,108 spectators at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa.

Maser, a 21-year-old from Houston, was playing his first game since the Prince

George Cougars’ season ended last March. He captained the Cougars in his final season of junior eligibilit­y and signed as a free agent this summer with Iowa, the top farm team of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild.

Maser didn’t know he was playing Saturday until only a few hours before the game, when he was penciled into the lineup to replace an injured Wild player.

“It was just about a year ago since I played last and it was bit weird,” said Maser. “When coach (Tim Army) told me I was playing I was a bit nervous but there’s guys on the team who helped me out with the systems and what I had to do to make sure I was ready to go and it was awesome.

“We were tied 1-1 in the second period and I just wanted to get to the net and do what I can to help us get a win. I love going to the net to get to those rebounds. Ian McCoshen’s shot got through everyone and I was just kind of standing there and directed it off my body. It wasn’t a pretty one, but most of my goals aren’t pretty.”

Maser’s goal, 16:38 into the second period, gave the Wild a 2-1 lead over the Stars and they added two more goals in the third period to cinch their first win of the AHL season. He had two shots on goal and was picked as the game’s first star.

Two former WHL stars – defenceman Calen Addison (Lethbridge Hurricanes) and forward Adam Beckman (Spokane Chiefs) – are now Maser’s Wild teammates. Former Cougar defenceman Max Martin is a rookie with Texas this season but did not play.

The rink in Des Moines has a capacity of 16,100 but during the pandemic crowds sizes will be capped at 4,500. Maser said the Wild and Stars are among the few AHL teams whose states are allowing fan attendance.

“Even though there wasn’t a whole lot of people there it was an awesome feeling hearing the crowd,” said Maser. “We have some really passionate fans here so that’s always a bonus.”

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