GAME DAY: Rockets are in PG to wrap up triple-header with Cougars
Rockets @ Cougars
Saturday September 29, 2018
Game Time – 7:05 pm
Game Day Preview: The Kelowna Rockets face the Prince George Cougars for the third time this season. The Rockets are 0-2-0-0 in the seasonal series after a 4-2 loss Wednesday and a 3-2 loss last night at CN Centre. The Rockets fought back from a 2-0 deficit with third period goals from Connor Bruggen-Cate and Nolan Foote, but were unable to secure the win. The power play was 0 for 3. The Cougars out-shot the Rockets 29-21. Defenceman Kaedan Korczak chipped in with two assists. After tonight’s game these two teams meet at Prospera Place October 27th. Last season these two teams met 8 times, with the Rockets winning 6 of those games. Dillon Dube collected 20 points in the seasonal series with Dube and Carsen Twarynski each scoring 7 goals. The Rockets are 22-12-0-0 in their last 34 regular season games against the Cougars. The Rockets return home to host the Vancouver Giants on Wednesday October 3rd.
Broadcasters Notebook: The Rockets have not opened the scoring in all four games this season….The Rockets have trailed going onto the third period in all four games…The Rockets have not been 0-4-0-0 to start the season since the 2010-2011 campaign when the team went 0-4-0-0 before earning a win against the Prince Albert Raiders in the teams 5th game of the season…Rookie Ethan Ernst earned his first career WHL point last night, an assist, on Connor Bruggen-Cate’s third period goal….Head Coach Jason Smith returns for his third season at the helm. Both assistant Kris Mallette and Travis Crickard enter their 5th seasons in the WHL….The Rockets are in their 24th season in the Okanagan after relocating from Tacoma for the start of the 1995-1996 season…The Rockets have made the playoffs 11 consecutive seasons…The team has averaged 104 points in the last 6 seasons including a franchise high 118 in the 2013-2014 campaign when the hockey club lost only 11 times…The Rockets currently have 14 alumni playing in the NHL. That list includes Colton Sissons (Nashville), Josh Morrissey and Tyler Myers (Winnipeg), Leon Draisaitl (Edmonton), Damon Severson (New Jersey), Alex Edler (Vancouver), Shea Weber (Montreal), Mikael Backlund ( Calgary), Tyson Barrie (Colorado), Jamie Benn and Blake Comeau (Dallas), Madison Bowey (Washington), Luke Schenn (Anaheim) and Duncan Keith (Chicago).
Rockets Review: The Kelowna Rockets are defending BC Division champions. The team won 43 games last season (6th consecutive season of 40+ wins) and earned 93 points, 9 more than second place Victoria. The team scored 280 goals, the 5th most in the WHL and third most in the Western Conference behind Victoria and Spokane. The team tied for 8th in fewest goals allowed and earned a Western Conference high 26 home ice wins. Only Moose Jaw, Swift Current and Brandon won more times at home.
Who’s Gone: The Rockets lose their top four point producers in Kole Lind, Dillon Dube, Carsen Twarynski and Cal Foote. That is over 300 points missing from the 2018-2019 roster. Also graduating was 20 year-old’s James Hilsendager and Gordie Ballhorn. Goaltender Brodan Salmond was claimed off waivers in the summer by Moose Jaw while Czech born forward Marek Skrvne was released. In total, 8 players from last year’s team are not with the hockey club. Kole Lind was the leading scorer while Cal Foote was named the defenceman of the year.
New Faces: The team welcomes three rookies back on the defensive core. Listed player Devin Steffler is joined by Finnish born blueliner Lassi Thomson. Joining those two is 17 year-old Cayde Augustine (turns 17 October 5th). Up front, the team has added 16 year-old Ethan Ernst (3rd round pick in 2017), 17 year-old Kyle Crosbie (8th round pick in 2016),and acquired 20 year-old Ryan Bowen via trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes last season. The team also obtained the playing rights to Mark Liwiski, a third round bantam pick of the Silvertips from 2016.
Roster Stats:
Player total: 23
Year by Year Breakdown:
20’s (1998) – 2 Chizen, Bowen
19’s (1999) – 5 Topping, Mattson, Gardiner, Bruggen-Cate, Cowell
18’s (2000) – 10 Tomson, Brennan, Porter, Foote, Zabransky, Kindree, Brennan, Kushniryk, Pow, Steffler,
17’s (2001) – 6 Korczak, Crosbie, Basran, Liwiski, Wilton, Augustine
16’s (2002) – 1 Ernst
Game Notes Compiled by Regan Bartel of AM 1150